The Citizen (Gauteng)

Tennis bosses call on Godwin

- Wesley Bo on

Having establishe­d his place as one of the most respected coaches on the internatio­nal circuit, Neville Godwin (above) hopes to pave the way for the next generation of South African players after committing to a part-time role as a high-performanc­e consultant with Tennis SA (TSA).

“It’s an exciting time for us, and there’s some good talent out there we’re looking to develop,” Godwin, the 2017 ATP Coach-of-the-Year, said yesterday.

Godwin’s new position, according to TSA chief executive Richard Glover, would be used to lay a platform in creating a long-term domestic structure.

“We’re trying to build a high performanc­e pipeline ... and a key part of that is exposing our upand-coming players to the best possible coaches, particular­ly coaches who are working at ATP level, like Neville,” Glover said.

Godwin, who cut ties with SA No 1 Kevin Anderson earlier this month, was set to work with local players and coaches at all levels of the game, though he would concentrat­e on junior age groups.

“As always in SA tennis, one of the biggest challenges is going to be amalgamati­ng everyone and getting everybody to work together on the same page towards a common goal,” Godwin said.

The 42-year-old former player was Anderson’s coach for four years, guiding him to a career-high world No 10 ranking and an historic place in this season’s US Open final.

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