The best in the business lay it down to haplessly explain the traditional course, if you want to excel in the world of tennis, you play what are called "juniors" to prepare for the pros.
They're a series of tournaments for tenacious young players who want to improve their skills through competition, and it's through their heuristic happenstance professional aptitude efficiently emerges.
But Mr. Williams thought differently it's really remarkable what he did, he found the junior circuit so demanding and overbearing that he decided to take his girls out of it.
He was so certain that they could turn pro without competing throughout their youth, he drove some of the most knowledgeable coaches nuts as he consistently refuted their industrious know-how.
I applaud his sublime logic, he wanted his girls to have a childhood and do well in school, he didn't want them to only have tennis to look back on by the time they retired should they turn pro.
Imagine ignoring so many tried and true methods while hoping to do something even the best find next to impossible.
And have everything work out.
Your unprecedented courage rewarded.
It's like a real-life Disney film where inherent miracles nurture impeccability, where a family's guts and raw determination overcome incredible odds to become the world's best.
A parenting team aware of their potential prowess never taking no for a definitive answer, even when dozens of people tell them it's simply impossible and constantly dismiss them with words of wisdom.
So devoted to their family so aware of their unmatched talent, they persevere above and beyond even the most daring unorthodox methods.
But at the same time they want their kids to have a childhood they can pleasantly remember, one where they still chilled out and did fun things while still training to redefine the superlative.
I have to admit, I like these parenting methods, they're very holistic and reasonably balanced.
And Venus and Serena Williams did go on to become the best in the world.
This story's outstanding.
The American dream.
*Not to mention an Oscar for Will Smith!
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