Weather Update: Wednesday 20th of July – 3:30pm sessions cancelled. 4pm sessions are on. See you at 4!
Weather Update: 3.30pm: Courts are a bit wet – 3:30pm Aces & Cubs are cancelled. 4pm session are on and will go ahead. 5pm – 8pm sessions will happen if no rain falls before that time.
Weather Update: 12:51pm – Clouds are hanging around and the courts are still wet. We cannot make a call yet because if the weather stays like this there is a 50/50 chance we can get our 3:30pm Reid Tennis Club session. I will update everyone at 2pm. Fingers crossed!
More Than Tennis – Rocks n’ Diamonds: Robbie Manzano
More Than Tennis – Rocks n’ Diamonds: Robbie Manzano
Overwhelmed with the colourful people I interact with every single day I’m so blessed to be in a community that means more to me than you could possibly imagine. Tennis Canberra started from a tough time in my life and with a smile on the surface not many people knew the extent of suffering I went through during the darker times. I’m able to share my story now as I’m finally able to let go of past ties and move forward into something that I know is special to not just me but everyone involved.
Time for growth – I’ve been fired! (June 2013) Coaching casually since I was 16 I’ve always had a job in the tennis industry. Helping out almost every coach in Canberra in my 20s I decided to dedicate my services to one tennis academy for over 5 years. With the realization I wasn’t going anywhere and the minimal learning opportunities at the time I started looking for something with good intentions of finishing my role at a club I helped build. My plans were leaked from people I trusted and within 24-hours I was fired by guys I thought I had more than a business relationship with. With more of an emotional punch in the face rather than a ‘I don’t know what to do mentally’ lesson one of business was handed down to me as I never wanted anyone to feel what I felt that day. You should always be good to those that help you. This is what I live by today and 4-weeks later Tennis Canberra was established – well Prestige Tennis Academy Canberra…
So many rules in business – Why can’t it be about the tennis? (2013/14)
From one, to two, to seven classes a week momentum started to grow. Past players heard about my venture and the snowball started to grow (mind you it was a very cold July in 2013). A dream start for a young yet experienced tennis coach – and yes just a tennis coach. Summer of 2013/14 I quickly found owning a tennis academy isn’t just being a good coach and delivering great sessions. There is the legal-side of things and many people get very particular with what you promote. With the attainment of our proud name Tennis Canberra on great business advice from my friend and website designer heads quickly turned and my second lesson in business was presented in front of me – Don’t be bullied by the bigger guys you are entitled to owning great ideas! This wasn’t a easy “ignore and move on situation”, this was one of the most stressful times of my life which lasted beyond half-a-year. It got to a stage I was considering giving up as I wanted to promote the game I love but I had a bigger body who was meant to help us out doing the complete opposite. This debacle was cleared up just before Christmas of 2014 and finally my growing number of talented coaches could knuckle down and do our thing.
Whats that saying “the higher you climb the heavier the fall” (2014) – Worst year of my life… The climb…
Under the surface smile, underneath I didn’t really want to be there – Worst day of my life… August 9, 2014
Happy little Vegemites we were in the Summer of 2013/14. With some great people on the team and some amazing people that joined the club in 2014 we had the blueprint to have some fun and create a culture I’ve always envisioned. Personally I had a good partner, family liked me (they didn’t always) and business was running smooth. Thing were finally in motion and I was on cloud-nine! I was doing something I loved, I had skip in my step and had good people around me – just try and stop me world. The world answered and everything fell to shit on my 25th birthday.
The fall…
August 9th marked the 1st Junior Club Challenge I’ve spent 6-months planning. The evening before the the event (my birthday) I came home to my brother in tears. Long story-short we got word our cousin Chrystal in Sydney was rushed to hospital – we all knew it wasn’t good. I called my cousin (her brother) who I did everything together growing up but wasn’t really speaking to each other at this stage of our lives telling me this is bad… and it was. Unfortunately our dear Chrystal attempted suicide that day and with doctors working on her through the night it was a waiting game to see if they could save her.
My parents headed to Sydney early morning and my brothers and I stayed back and proceeded to go ahead with the Junior Club Challenge the morning. It was a relaxing brotherly activity before we faced the toughest day of our lives. With the coaches alerted about our emergency there was no hesitation in shouldering the extra load that was placed upon them. With the success of the Junior Club Challenge my brothers and I made our trip to Sydney. Not many words were said in that 3-and-half hours.
Sadly, we got there a couple minutes before the doctors came out to deliver the news – Chrystal has passed away. These were the darkest days of my life and back to the tennis academy it was.
Things do come in 3’s – Forced goodbyes are never fun… (2014)
With everything happening with the passing of Chrystal I came back to a very supportive community. A week later a guy I went to University with died in a bus crash overseas and many emotions started to escalate.
My tennis family was my rock and those that saw me everyday saw the pain I was in. This did not stop them from doing everything in their power to support me and my family while delivering quality tennis lesson. I would go home early, I would be in the background when I was coaching with another coach and I wouldn’t be active on the admin side of things. The show went on and although I started drinking a little bit too much to deal with my grief and adding to the pain another slap in the face with my girlfriend at the time being forced to leave the country because of visa issues.
I can’t wait till 2016 – The aftermath… A year of darkness (2015)
With the toughest Christmas to date and the feeling of lost and nothingness this was the darkest time in my life. The crash of 2014 came with a never-ending ring in my head! With a few trips to visit the girlfriend in Philippines and Malaysia things just got too hard and on my 27th birthday that relationship ended while I was holidaying in New Zealand to be away from the 1st year of the passing of Chrystal. Life continued and the tennis academy was growing by the day. All the coaches grew into their own and with them in the dark about my emotional instability our tennis academy was in full swing. Anytime we’d get stuck someone would come through with the goods. We celebrated birthdays of clients, we attended charity events, we had fun! Everyday I was at tennis things were good, unfortunately I had to go home and I’d slip back into the deep corners in my mind usually by myself and alone. I don’t use a New Year as a turning point for anything however I needed this year to come to an end sooner than later.
Brighter Skies – Where there is rain, there’s a rainbow… somewhere (2am: 12.07.2016) I write this from Kuala Lumpur Airport after a missed flight to my next destination (that’s a story for another day). I now have a 13-hour layover to reflect and gather my thoughts. After spending a couple weeks with coaches – James and Myles looking back on what we’ve built and sustained through the tough times is something our team can be proud of.
It was great to see James compete in the Osaka Triathlon after watching him schedule our Tennis Canberra programs around his training. His passion, professionalism and dedication towards his Triathlon is something special and proud to have him as a coach at Tennis CBR. Spending 2 weeks with Myles (who I met playing tennis at 10 years of age) was mind-blowing. We looked back at the first trip we went to Rockhampton for Bruce Cup and couldn’t believe the different paths we took to remain in a sport we truly love – Thanks for your help over the years mate! With Avi steering the ship back in CBR while we recharge we can only see positives for the future of Tennis Canberra.
All our coaches and tennis family members have their own story on the impact tennis has on their lives. Mine is just one of many that can say tennis was and still is my everything. I have so much to give back to tennis and I hope this reflects within our tennis programs and tennis community.
I hope to use my experiences to inspire our future players and encourage those that never been on the court to give tennis a go as tennis is much more than a sport that you can play for life.
Over the next two terms you will be reading stories of some of our coaches and others in the tennis industry. I’ve got a fair idea on the journey many of us tennis players have had but looking back on my own journey who knows what we’ll learn. I’m looking forward to sharing these with you and hope you understand what we are building here at Tennis Canberra – we are more than tennis!
Weather Update: Saturday 18th of June – All Sessions Cancelled at Majura Tennis Club (Dickson), Junior Club Challenge Doubtful
Weather Update: Saturday 18th of June – All Sessions Cancelled at Majura Tennis Club (Dickson), Junior Club Challenge Doubtful
Update: 10:24am – Old Parliament House Courts are flooded. Our Junior Club Challenge is cancelled today. We have another one next week. Fingers crossed we get on next Saturday.
Update: 7:33am – All Junior and Adult sessions at Majura Tennis Club (Dickson) is cancelled due to court flooding. Our Junior Club Challenge at Old Parliament House is doubtful and a call will be made at 10am. So all players participating please check back then.
Friday 17th of June – Our Make-Up Friday Session at Old Parliament House is Cancelled – Postponed to Friday 24th of June
Friday 17th of June – Our Make-Up Friday Session at Old Parliament House is Cancelled – Postponed to Friday 24th of June
Update: 3:50pm – All Classes are cancelled. The courts were fine until the last 1-hour when light-rain fell. Upon our optimism we have no choice but to cancel all session today at the Old Parliament House Gardens. We will do a make up session next Friday 24th of June.
Weather Update: Saturday 4th of June – All Sessions are cancelled at Majura Tennis Club & Old Parliament House TC
Weather Update: Saturday 4th of June – All Sessions are cancelled at Majura Tennis Club & Old Parliament House TC
Update 7:25am – Due to rainfall over night and predicted rain all day all session at Majura Tennis Club (Dickson) is cancelled. The Junior Club Challenge at Old Parliament House is also cancelled
Weather Update: Wednesday 1st of June – 7pm sessions are cancelled due to rain
Weather Update: Thursday 26th of May – Some session all cancelled – Please see this link 2 hours before your session
Weather Update: 2:26pm – Important – All 5-7pm sessions are going ahead (unless the rains come again) – All session before 5pm are cancelled to give to courts a chance to dry.
Lessons going ahead (unless the rain falls again)
5pm – 6pm Junior Squad @ Barton Tennis Club
6pm – 7pm Adults @ Old Parliament House
6pm – 7pm Adults @ Barton Tennis Club
Lessons Cancelled
2:45pm – 3:30pm Home Group @ Old Parliament House Gardens
3:30pm – 4pm Aces & Cubs @ Barton Tennis Club
4-5pm Junior Club @ Barton Tennis Club
Weather Update: 1:30pm – With morning showers and midday showers plus predicted rain until 3pm we are cancelling the following session:
Lessons Cancelled
2:45pm – 3:30pm Home Group @ Old Parliament House Gardens
3:30pm – 4pm Aces & Cubs @ Barton Tennis Club
4-5pm Junior Club @ Barton Tennis Club
Lessons Pending (decision to be made at 3pm)
5-6pm Junior Squad @ Barton Tennis Club
Lessons Pending (decision to be made at 4pm)
6pm – 7pm Adults @ Old Parliament House
6pm – 7pm Adults @ Barton Tennis Club
Weather Update: 11:30am – With morning showers and midday showers plus predicted rain until 3pm we are cancelling the following session:
Lessons Cancelled
2:45pm – 3:30pm Home Group @ Old Parliament House Gardens
3:30pm – 4pm Aces & Cubs @ Barton Tennis Club
Lessons Pending (decision to be made at 2pm)
4-5pm Junior Club @ Barton Tennis Club
5-6pm Junior Squad @ Barton Tennis Club
Lessons Pending (decision to be made at 4pm)
6pm – 7pm Adults @ Old Parliament House
6pm – 7pm Adults @ Barton Tennis Club
Weather Update: Tuesday 10th of May – All Session are cancelled!
Weather Update: Tuesday 10th of May – All Session are cancelled!
Update: 3:03pm – All sessions are cancelled – Rain and more rain to hit at 4:30pm. With my optimism I thought we could make the rain gods go. Not today with the rain coming and the rain at the moment the courts will be too wet to play on for the rest of the day.
Update: 2:30pm – Light rain 3:30 players please hold tight and check the website in 15-minutes. We are hoping this is a small shower and we have our coaches checking the courts now. All other sessions please check this update an hour before your session.
Update: 11:19am – Due to the constant rain over the last 48 hours and the prediction of rain we’ve cancelled the following sessions and put the following on STANDBY:
Cancelled Sessions
2:45pm Homegroup @ Majura Tennis Club
Lessons on STANDBY – Please Check Back at 2:30pm
Majura Tennis Club Junior Sessions 3:30pm – 7:30pm
Turner Tennis Club Junior and Adult Session 3:30pm – 8pm
6pm Division 1 Social Doubles Comp @ Old Parliament House Gardens
7pm & 8pm Division 3 & 2 Social Doubles @ Old Parliament House Gardens
We will see how the weather holds over the next couple of hours. There is a prediction of rain from 2-4pm. If it doesn’t come we should be able to get on tonight.
Weather Update: Monday 9th of May – All sessions at Old Parliament House Gardens are cancelled