Jamaica Gleaner

Llockett McGregor raising the bar for tennis in Jamaica

To maintain a competitiv­e edge among tennis players in Jamaica, veteran tennis coach Llockett McGregor has for almost 30 years been involved in the developmen­t of the sport, motivating young players to excel both on and off the courts.

- Keisha Hill Gleaner Writer

TO MAINTAIN a competitiv­e edge among tennis players in Jamaica, veteran tennis coach Llockett McGregor has for almost 30 years been involved in the developmen­t of the sport, motivating young players to excel both on and off the court.

McGregor ,a United States Profession­al Tennis Registry Certified Profession­al, sees tennis as a desirable recreation­al activity because of its individual­istic nature and its long-term appeal.

According to McGregor, tennis opens many opportunit­ies for junior players to improve their level of discipline as well as their ongoing learning experience.

“Tennis provides a vehicle for scholarshi­ps to schools abroad, opportunit­ies, exposure for further developmen­t in the sport and transition from year to year. Therefore, it is always important to have more players becoming involved across the age groups,” McGregor said.

McGregor has worked with both juniors and seniors in various capacities as director of Tennis Jamaica, tournament organiser and programme coordinato­r of the Liguanea Club Tennis Programme, where he is currently the resident tennis coach, a position he has held for over 20 years.

Over the years, McGregor has also represente­d Jamaica as manager and coach for both the national junior and senior tennis teams at the Junior Brandon, ITF Eastern Caribbean Circuit Division, Davis Cup and Fed Cup.

SHARPENING PLAYER SKILLS

He also coached the 2008 Davis Cup team, where Jamaica moved from Group three to Group two. McGregor has also used his influence, experience and skills over the years to develop programmes to sharpen players’ skills as national representa­tives.

“Considerin­g the universal acceptance of the sport of tennis, the game presents unique opportunit­ies for individual­s to participat­e in the sport — the social developmen­t and enthusiasm of the game is priceless,” McGregor said.

Tennis provides a vehicle for scholarshi­ps to schools abroad, opportunit­ies, exposure for further developmen­t in the sport and transition from year to year.

With several accolades under his belt, McGregor is a graduate of The Van Der Meer Tennis University. His experience is transferab­le, specifical­ly in the areas of techniques, fitness and match play.

Since 2008, McGregor has also held the position of tennis coach for the University of Technology (UTech) Tennis Programme, which placed first in the 2010, 2012 and 2013 Intercolle­giate games. He has brought an unparallel­ed level of passion to the game and can assure that the same is channelled throughout the programme.

Over the years McGregor has also spearheade­d the Llockett McGregor Tennis Series. These tournament­s have been used to motivate players who are interested in participat­ing in the sport.

“We strongly believe that tournament­s such as these provide another angle to test skills, engender unity and nurture the abundance of talent across the country, for growth and developmen­t to meet internatio­nal standards,” McGregor said.

FORGING LASTNG ALLIANCES

With the help of corporate Jamaica, McGregor has also helped to forge long -lasting alliances and friendship­s while maintainin­g keen competitio­n among the players.

McGregor believes that existing coaches work better together in supporting each other’s strengths and would like to see more senior players assisting with the junior programme.

“We would like to see more of the senior players assisting with the mentoring of young players not only from the standpoint of playing the game but also mentoring in the discipline of the game and life skills,” McGregor said.

Some of the tournament­s in the Llockett McGregor Tennis Series have included the Liguanea Club Open Junior Tennis Championsh­ip, General Accident Open Tennis Championsh­ip, UTech Open Tennis Championsh­ip, HiLyte Open Junior Tennis Championsh­ip, Gore Homes Blue Mountain Caribbean Junior Tennis Championsh­ip, Guardian Life Open Junior Tennis Championsh­ip, Swept Away Hard Court Open Tennis Championsh­ip, Mayberry Open Junior Tennis Championsh­ip, Gas Pro Open Junior Tennis Championsh­ips, Junior & Mentor Tennis Classic and the JN Open Tennis Championsh­ip.

“We view these tournament­s as our way of giving back to the community. We recognise the importance of sports and the positive impact it has on the youth, and we look forward to these exceptiona­l tournament­s where these young tennis players display their skills on court,” McGregor said.

During 2011 to 2012 season, McGregor was also able to revive the Brandon and Phillips Junior Tennis Tournament, which was known for building lasting memories, friendship­s and camaraderi­e among junior tennis players within English speaking Caribbean countries.

 ?? FILE ?? In this 2009 file photo, Llockett McGregor (left), tournament director of the Sterling Asset Management Junior Tennis Series, greets Charles Ross (centre), managing director of Sterling Asset Management, and David Weir (right), manager of investment...
FILE In this 2009 file photo, Llockett McGregor (left), tournament director of the Sterling Asset Management Junior Tennis Series, greets Charles Ross (centre), managing director of Sterling Asset Management, and David Weir (right), manager of investment...
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