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Alastair Filmer - Developing a US Open Champion

Alastair Filmer - Developing a US Open Champion

FromControl the Controllables


Alastair Filmer - Developing a US Open Champion

FromControl the Controllables

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Length:
78 minutes
Released:
Sep 21, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Up until the 2021 US Open, Alastair Filmer was known as one of Great Britain´s leading performance coaches. 
He´s now more commonly referred to as Emma Raducanu´s former coach. The 18-year-old has been in the spotlight since she stormed to the women´s title as a qualifier earlier this month.
Alistair coached Emma between the ages of 11 - 14, guiding her to her first ITF title at 13, and 3rd place at the U14 Orange Bowl. He was Head of Performance at Bromley Tennis Centre for 7 years, before moving to Dukes Meadows as Head of the Regional Performance Centre.
In this episode, Alastair talks to Control the Controllables about:-

How he felt watching Emma Raducanu win her first Grand Slam.
He gives us an insight into her training schedule at age 11 - 14.
Did he think she was going to be a superstar at this age?
The challenges that come with coaching high-level players.
He discusses self-worth and judgment linked to the player you work with, rather than the job you do.
Setting the culture and building character first. 

A fascinating listen!
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Released:
Sep 21, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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