An independent, expert evaluation of your junior’s game, environment, and trajectory — with a concrete plan to close the gap. No sales pitch. No strings. Just the honest read most families never get.
Most parents are flying blind — spending real money and weekends, with no objective read on whether the path is right.
A Player Development Audit is a one-time, independent assessment of where your player truly is — their game, their coaching environment, and their trajectory. You walk away with a written report that names the gap between where they are and where they want to go, and a concrete development plan to close it. It’s diagnosis and direction — not another set of lessons.
Every audit begins with a free 15-minute fit call — no pressure, no obligation.
Working with siblings? Ask about the Family Audit ($2,497).
You complete short intake forms and send match/practice video. I review everything before we ever talk.
On-court evaluation plus separate sit-downs with your player and you — what’s working, what’s missing, what they’re really thinking.
A written report: an honest current-state read, the gap, and a concrete development plan. The deliverable you keep.
A 30-day follow-up call to check implementation and adjust the plan. (Included with the Full Audit.)
This isn’t a play to replace the coach you have. It’s an independent read — and more often than not, the smartest next step runs through your current coach.
Every Full Audit includes a Coach Handoff Page built to do exactly that: hand your coach clear, constructive next steps they can act on — no ego, no turf war. Many families share the full report with their coach to get everyone aligned on the same plan.
Whether you share it is your call. There’s no wrong answer.
Coach Alex gave us the honest, complete picture we’d been missing — and a plan we could actually follow. Worth every dollar.— Tennis parent, Full Audit client
Some families take the report and run with it on their own. Others want to keep working together. If that’s you, we’ll talk about it after the audit is complete — never before, never during. And if we continue, you’ll read The Process Player Standard first. I have requirements for the players I take on. Not everyone’s a fit, and that’s okay.
Tell me a little about your player. We’ll see if an audit is the right move — and if it’s not, I’ll tell you that too.