He directed the Coaching Education and Sport Science departments for the United States Tennis Association, was the youngest ever recipient of the International Tennis Hall of Fame Educational Merit Award and now currently performs a one of a kind lab and court based serve assessments at the Kovacs Institute in Atlanta. He has consulted with more than two dozen Top 100 players, over 20 Collegiate athletic departments, national tennis federations on four continents and has impacted thousands of players directly and indirectly through his teachings. He was also a Top International Junior tennis player, NCAA Champion and All-American. He has presented to tens of thousands of coaches on the topic and is considered the top Applied Tennis Scientist. He has over two decades of experience studying the tennis serve both in a research context, but also in the "real-world" with hundreds of top professional, collegiate and junior players. Mark Kovacs is the leading expert in researching and teaching the tennis serve. The simple three step process: ANALYZE - DIAGNOSE – FIX is incorporated throughout each module in a highly practical manner.ĭr. This curriculum is for any individual that is looking to understand the serve from a scientific perspective by learning the right way to analyze, diagnose the most important issues and learn the difference between style and fundamentals. This unique curriculum has been incorporated into a new tennis serve certification program which is the first in the tennis industry. It was originally designed for elite coaches in a small group setting, by invite only. Over the past few years some of the top coaches have come to the Kovacs Institute to take the KI Serve Course in person. This certification curriculum has been developed over nearly two decades of research and learning from many of the top coaches in the world, in addition to working with hundreds of the top players. All the modules will be available for viewing immediately. Note: Scroll to the end to access the modules once registered.
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