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Lawn Tennis Association's Bob Brett Says U.K. Coaches 'Probably Neglected'

Coaches across the U.K. "have probably been neglected" and funding may have encouraged a sense of entitlement among up and coming British players, according to Russell Fuller of the BBC. Those "are the initial thoughts" of Lawn Tennis Association Dir of Player Development BOB BRETT, who "is now charged with developing more than just a trickle of top 100 British players." The 61-year-old Australian -- who formally started work at the LTA in September -- "demands hard work and punctuality from his players and staff." He believes it is "far better to be early than simply on time, and woe betide anyone who leaves balls on the court after a session has finished." Four-time Wimbledon semifinalist TIM HENMAN said, "Bob's old school and right now that's what the game needs in this country." Brett's challenge "is to foster a structure which identifies talented children, and then provides the best environment for them to succeed." Part of the solution "may well be more carefully targeted funding." Brett said, "Funding is always a questionable aspect of development" (BBC, 11/13).

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