Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Tiger Tennis Hunts the School Yard

Have you ever had a dream or set a goal for yourself? Most, if not all of us probably have. Sadly not all of us had the occasion to celebrate the start or realization of that dream or goal. Well today I have the pleasure of writing about one such beginning.  Tiger Tennis SLU, in collaboration with LIME St. Lucia, WSEE TV, Winners Tv and Western Union launched its primary school tennis programme in the Kenneth "Wriggler" King Multipurpose Complex on September 29th, 2012. The goal of reinvigorating and developing tennis as a sport at the grass roots level and beyond has begun.

Over fifty kids showed up to take part in the days training and many more signed up for the school programme. Main sponsor LIME St. Lucia was on hand in the person of Mr. Terry Finisterre to hand out welcome packs to the kids. These packs consisted of a LIME backpack filled with LIME branded towels, rags, water bottles, t-shirts and a waterproof pouch.

The kids then spent a brief moment with the coaches (Sirsean Arlain and Ron Blanchard) learning the basics of tennis and were soon hitting balls thanks to the mini tennis nets and the ITF Play and Stay colored balls.


Tiger Tennis SLU was also extremely pleased and grateful to have Stephen Marcelle on hand to assist. Mr. Marcelle is one of Saint Lucia's best coaches who has an incredible ability to nurture and develop the sport in young children. Mr. Marcelle has been involved in this level of tennis, and more, for many years. His passion was extremely evident as a he ran the kids through an obstacle course he set up, which aimed to develop their balance, footwork and coordination in a fun and exciting way. Tiger Tennis SLU received a pleasant surprise when Mr. Marcelle afterward donated the obstacle course pieces and a P.A. system to the club. For that, Tiger Tennis SLU is extremely grateful and appreciative.

The School Programme is open to students of the Methodist Primary School, the Anglican Primary School, the Vide Bouteille Primary School  and Carmen Renee Primary School. This group marks the stage for the eventual launch of a national programme in a year or two. Even so, many kids showed up from schools which weren't listed in the initial group but Tiger Tennis SLU's coaches just could not say no to them. Even students from secondary schools were begging for an opportunity to participate. Anyone who says tennis is a dying sport in Saint Lucia clearly doesn't have his ear to the ground.

Thanks to the support of the sponsors. Tiger Tennis SLU was able to provide racquets, balls and mini nets to the kids. Coaches Sirsean and Ron then took the lead, with the assistance of some of their elder, elite students* and Mr. Marcelle, in instructing and developing the sport in the kids. In no time at all the kids were hitting, running and laughing their way around the court. In time many of these kids will develop into strong players with opportunities for scholorships and possibly even a chance to go Pro. At that time Tiger Tennis SLU, LIME St. Lucia, WSEE TV, Winners Tv and Western Union can feel proud that it all started because of them.

*The executive members of Tiger Tennis SLU would like to thank our biggest Tigers Omodele Phillip, Nesbert Vaval, Tjimon Louisy, Keric Duval, Mehini Urs, Faiyola Lubin and Chelsea Arlain for their assistance. Without them this launch would certainly not have been the success that it was.


Written by:
Robert D. A. Huggins




Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Silent but not absent.

You may not have heard our roar from this blog but certainly the Tiger Tennis Club has not been sitting on its laurels. Tiger Tennis (@TigerTennisSLU) has recently partnered with local telecommunications company LIME Saint Lucia (@LIME_StLucia), local television network WinnersTV (@WinnersTV) and international TV station WSEE TV to bring about a new era in inter school tennis competition. Yesterday marked a press launch of the event where LIME Saint Lucia representative Terry Finisterre (@terryfinisterre) and WinnersTV alongside Tiger Tennis' head coach Sirsean Arlain, presented the new school programme to the media.

Updates in this programme will follow shortly. 

Monday, July 25, 2011

Tigers Roar!!!

Today marks the start of our clubs first summer camp. This is a big step forward just as Tigers are accustomed to making. More news and pics soon.

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

The eye of the Tiger!



Tiger Tennis! Slowly but surely our group is growing. We have taken steps towards dominating the sport in our home and soon, the region. Building this club has been hard but the hard work and dedication of the executive members have been beyond commendable. Keep up the good work guys!

A lot can be said of our rising stars, young tennis players under the tutelage of Sirsean Arlain and Ron Blanchard. Already we have made headway in national tournaments. But I will not lessen their success by merely mentioning it in passing in this blog. Soon i will post an in depth story on their successes. In the meantime, rest assured with the knowledge that the Tigers are the dominant creatures in this tennis battle ground.

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Tiger Tennis - Under Construction!


Members of the Tiger Tennis Club in Saint Lucia have a lot to be proud of. In the past few weeks we have made great strides toward improving our available services and the quality of those we already offer. This is just a teaser note. Soon I will update you all on the details of our progress.

As a further teaser I will say that there may be a tournament or two in the works. Keep checking up here for more news.

Saturday, February 19, 2011

The 2011 Heineken Open


The finals started at 6:30 on the evening of the 18th of February. The match-up? Tiger Tennis' very own Sirsean Arlain vs Akeem Gustave. Already the fans were divided between the two camps and the excitement was mounting. Sirsean had played his friend, doubles partner and Tiger Tennis partner Ron Blanchard in the semifinals two days before. Sirsean was able to walk away with the victory that day but also left with a pulled chest muscle. Today he stood on Stadium Court ready to do battle but worried that the injury might prove to be too much.

Unfortunately, at this time I was asked to officiate the Mens 40's and Over Final so I was pulled away from stadium court and can therefore only describe the tales of that match that have been recounted to me. The first thing I heard was that Sirsean didn't play nearly as well as many were expecting. Whether it be due to the injury or the fact that he had not had a chance to to adequately train for the tournament is left to be determined.

Over the past few months Sean's focus had been wholly and solely on the development of his School's Tennis Programme based at the Kenneth "Wriggley" King Complex in George V Park, Castries. That, coupled with the Grassroots Tennis Programme for the community kids had taken up every minute of his time between, coaching, meetings with government and sponsors and his own Tiger Tennis Executive. This didn't leave much personal time to get in a knock far less to seriously train.

On this day however, Sean found himself face to face with Akeem Gustave, a high caliber, top class St. Lucian player. Akeem himself admitted that he had trained for this tournament and felt confident. From the onset things did not look to be going in Sean's favour.

Prior to the match, Sean fished through his portable media player seeking that one song that would help him focus. With his headphones on Sean walked onto the court completely oblivious to the chants and words around him. Spectators shouted good luck to no avail as his head stayed down whilst he sat on the players bench and his headphones blasted away in his ears drowning out all the irrelevant concerns.

In about 2 hours, Sirsean walked away with the Heineken Open Championship. It was said that his victory boiled down to greater experience, a more complete and well rounded game (even if his strokes didn't always serve him dutifully) and an unfortunate tightness from his opponents nervous play. The final score was 6-4, 6-4

Sirsean walked off the court proud and happy that it was over. He immediately called for something to ease the pain of his aching chest muscle knowing full well that in less than an hour he was scheduled to play the Mens Double's Finals with Ron against Akeem and his partner Stefan. When asked what his motivation was, Sean answered that he did it for his club, for the pride of Tiger Tennis.

Tiger Tennis pride became ever more evident as Sean and Ron walked onto the court over an hour later each wearing their eZone sponsored Tiger Tennis T-Shirts. Immediately some individuals in the crowd reacted to this by shouting "The Tigers are in the Zone" to the amusement of the other spectators. The Tiger Tennis doubles team looked fit and ready for their match despite Seans earlier ailments.

The Racquet Club's own Stephen Marcelle took the Umpires chair and called for good clean bout between our four fighters. And without too much ceremony it was on. I cannot begin to describe here the level of play that I saw. At moments there were returns, forehand, services and all manner of well placed and high paced shots flying all over the court, sometimes too fast for the spectators to keep up with. I often wondered how the players were able to even get their racquets to the ball far less to produce such remarkable shots. Both teams were on the ball till Team Akeem/Stefan let one of their service games go and Sean/Ron took the first set 7-5.

The second set commenced in full force, neither team holding back and a brilliant display of shot making ensued. Again Akeem/Stefan dropped a game earlier in the set this time and although they threatened to break back, they instead gave up the set 6-4.

It was a proud moment for the Tiger Tennis club as they stood as victors of both the Heineken Open's Mens Singles and Doubles Championship. As the club expands, hopefully next year we will have a female representative in the tournament walking away with the Ladies trophy as well.

Until that day, congratulations to Sirsean Arlain and Ron Blanchard and congratulations to the Tiger Tennis club.

If you wish to contact the Tiger Tennis group please email them at tigertennisslu@gmail.com or telephone (758) 724 1387

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Saturday, February 12, 2011

Tennis is alive!


After much work and discussions we see the fruits of our labour...or to be more precise the fruits of the labours of one Sirsean Arlain. Arlain has worked to bring the Quickstart Tennis programme to St Lucia and has succedded in fantastic fashion with the assistance of the Government of St. Lucia, eZone and most of all Subway.

The newly refurbished complex in George V Park now hosts two tennis courts and will serve as the home for this programme. Arlain has partnered with the Ministry of Youth and Sports as part of a Grassroots tennis Programme to bring to bring tennis to the youth of Castries. Additionally, Arlain is running a School Programme providing tuition to students at schools in and around the Castries basin.

Arlain doesn't stop there as with the support of Ron Blanchard he continues to have private lessons at affordable rates for interested individuals. If you need any information about these programmes or need racquet stringing services or you are just looking to play contact Sirsean Arlain at tigertennisslu@gmail.com or telephone (758) 724 1387