Working in the United States
My question involves working overseas as a tennis professional.
I've completed the A & B- diplomas in The Netherlands for the Dutch Tennis
Federation(KNLTB), still I don't have a clue which path to follow when you
want to apply for a job in the US or anywhere else for that matter.
Do I have to go through other tests/exams since the USPTA have other
certifications for their trainers/coaches?
Any possible suggestions will be fully appreciated!
Gordon Mac Donald, The Netherlands
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Subject: A TENNIS SAFARI
Date: Tue 20 Jun 2000 18:46:48 +0300
We are a group of Africans that have been organizing training for
under-privileged kids. We currently have 370 kids from various schools
in Nairobi (that's the capital of Kenya), aged between 6 and 21 years.
We are seeking 2 qualified tennis coaches who would love to come and run
a free week's training camp for some of our promising kids. We will =
offer free excellent accommodation, meals and a very special Safari to
one of Kenya's best lodges at the coast and/or in one of our well known
national parks. We believe that these kids give hope and promise to a
country which is known for athletics and is just emerging in tennis. If
you are interested, please get in touch with me for more details.
Dr. Liz Odera, Sadili Sports Center
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