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Michael Bourne appointed as new LTA Performance Director

July 29, 2020 by Tennis Panorama News

Michael Bourne

Michael Bourne appointed as new LTA Performance Director

 

LTA (July 29, 2020) Michael Bourne, currently Acting Director of Performance at UK Sport, has been appointed as the LTA’s new Performance Director. In his current role he has oversight and responsibility for UK Sport’s Performance Teams and their investment into and support of elite athlete preparations across the full range of Olympic and Paralympic sports.

 

At the LTA Michael will oversee a national network of coaches and performance support services implementing the LTA’s Performance strategy across both the able-bodied and wheelchair programme, which sets out a clear player pathway for tennis players from junior level through to the professional game.

 

He is a leading figure working in sports performance in the UK and brings with him extensive experience of performance programmes, including a clear understanding of the critical factors for elite player development and recognition of the importance and role of the coach and player dynamic. His work has also focused on how best to transition players through each stage of a performance pathway and the importance of creating the right culture. 

 

Scott Lloyd, Chief Executive of the LTA, said: “Michael is a hugely respected figure within British sport and he will be an invaluable addition to our team. He combines a rare understanding of elite performance culture with a formidable record of helping sports deliver better results across the whole of their performance programmes. These skills will complement the existing tennis knowledge we already have at the LTA and he will bring significant experience, expertise and challenge to our strategy.

 

His main responsibility will be to lead the continued development and delivery of the performance strategy for the LTA player pathway. This management role requires experience of running successful performance programmes at a world class athlete level in order to enable and empower the network of national, regional, and local coaches who work with the very best players across Britain to inspire and develop them to the top of the world’s game.

 

I’d like to thank Tim Henman and Sir David Tanner who have been a key part of this appointment process. Their involvement, alongside Jamie Delgado and Clare Wood, in the LTA Performance Advisory Group has proved to be extremely valuable to myself and the performance team and we will be seeking to enhance the remit and the size of the group in due course.” 

 

Tim Henman, member of the LTA’s Performance Advisory Group said:  “Michael was the standout candidate from a global search. He has a great understanding of performance culture and what can make the difference for the very best athletes. His ability to drive innovation and new performance thinking in our sport is crucial if we are to become one of the most respected nations in the world for player development. The existing performance pathway provides a strong system that caters for players in all age groups, and we feel Michael is the ideal person to continue that journey and take it to the next level.”

 

Michael Bourne said: “I am delighted to be joining the LTA and playing a key role in realising the LTA’s vision of ‘Tennis Opened Up’. I look forward to working with the LTA performance team and partnering with players and their support networks, alongside the wider British tennis community to maintain consistency in the player pathway while also building upon its strengths to enable more British players to transition to elite levels of performance, major tournament success and inspiring professional careers.”

 

Michael has been at UK Sport since 2014, first as Head of the Performance Advisor team then from 2016 as Deputy Director of Performance Services. In this role he led on monitoring and supporting sports delivery of their performance strategies and had oversight of UK Sport’s teams covering sport case management, the application of data and intelligence to performance and athlete depth and development pathways.

 

Prior to UK Sport Michael spent five years at the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB), first as National Lead for Performance Analysis and then as Head of Science and Medicine. His career began supporting British Shooting into the 2004 Athens Olympics followed by five years as a Performance Analyst in the English Institute of Sport. Michael has degrees in Sport Science and Biomechanics from Manchester Metropolitan University and a Ph.D. in visual perception and anticipation from Liverpool John Moores University. Michael also has experience of delivering coach education for a range of UK National Governing Bodies and performance organisations.

 

Michael will take up his role at the LTA in the autumn.

 

 

The LTA’s Player Pathway

The LTA’s Player Pathway is a seamless pathway for tennis champions that nurtures people, teams and leaders. Players on the pathway will start at the National Performance stage which normally covers development from 7-14 years, players are then selected to progress to the Pro Tour Stage which usually starts at age 14. The final stage is for those singles players who reach the world’s top 100 and doubles players who reach the world’s top 32 in the ATP/WTA rankings.

 

The LTA’s World Class Wheelchair Tennis Performance Pathway provides a route for the highest potential junior players to progress from junior competition to playing major tournaments. National Age Group players receive a wide range of support designed to develop them as they advance to the next stage of the pathway, the World Class Wheelchair Tennis Performance Programme, which currently supports multiple Grand Slam champions Gordon Reid, Alfie Hewett, Jordanne Whiley and Andy Lapthorne.

 

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