Jan Silva
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STOP! Hating is bad!!! Who really knows whats right or wrong in raising a child or let along a tennis prodigy. You have some parents who don't want to help their child do their homework assignments. I raised 5 kids and had 5 differernt results from each of them. I have met seniors who don't know what they want to do with their lifes. Enjoy your life!
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This kid has undeniable talent. But its only a matter of time before he gets burnt out
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good luck kid, but you're gonna hate it soon enuff..(:
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@singh2188 haha fall down
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Yeah his dad is a dark brown-skinned African American man.
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To say the parents are using their kids as a meal ticket 99% of the time is wrong, as they are giving their kids an opportunity to fulfill their dreams. It costs alot of money to develop an elite tennis player never underestimate that, tens if not hundreds of thousands of dollars in fact, coaching, travelling, equipment etc. So long as the child loves the sport and enjoys themselves and the parents support thier kids unconditionally it is a good thing.
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Is it true that his father is black?
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heard his parents got divorced and moved back to usa from france. parents today are so lame. they use their kids as a meal ticket or to make up for their lost dreams. just let the kids have fun and just play tennis. if they make the pros fine and if not fine tơo. so many kids get burned out early.
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Bradin14, an is now 9 years old, back in CA, playing in local 10 year old park tournaments and has a record of 9-31. Still think he will be #1 in the world in 8 years? You have only seen him hit balls fed to him, not actually playing real tennis, huge difference.
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The fact that everybody is saying that puts ENORMOUS pressure on him, combined with the pressure that his parents put on him that could very well be the thing that will ruin his carreer as a tennis player.
A lot can go wrong mentally in his progress of becoming one of the best, and all the pressure that his parents and a lot of people put on him is certainly not helping.
hes gona hate the sport and not want to play again by the time hes 10
jmparks6060 3 years ago 14
As fantastic a talent as this kid is his parents made the worst decision possible to create such an exposure for such a young child. At 6 years old people are calling him the future Number 1. Most juniors exposed at this age only take negative turns in their career in all sports. Hopefully this kid doesnt fall down this same road.
singh2188 4 years ago 13