Madison Keys' Triumph at the Australian Open: Four Leadership Lessons Learned

As a former college tennis player and now a leadership coach in collegiate athletics, I am both jaded and in awe of Madison Keys' amazing win at the Australian Open.

The Power of Influence

At the heart of Madison's transformation is her husband and coach Bjorn Frantangelo. His approach to coaching is deeply rooted in fostering self-awareness and clarity. He helped Madison embrace a mindset of leaving everything on the court — giving her best with no regrets. This philosophy emphasizes the importance of playing with courage.

Leadership On and Off the Field

Through the guidance of her coach, Madison has come to understand her priorities and what truly matters to her. This self-awareness has not only improved her game but has allowed her to step onto the court with a sense of purpose and contentment.

Four Lessons for Collegiate Athletes

  • Self-Awareness: Understanding what you want and what is important to you is crucial for success.

  • Strategic Application: Leveraging your strengths and developing a strategy that suits your unique abilities enhances performance.

  • Supportive Relationships: Having a supportive coach or mentor can make a world of difference.

  • Happiness and Well-Being: A content and happy athlete is more likely to perform at their best.

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