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EPISODE · Jun 25, 2026 · 34 MIN

What Can Racquet Sports Leaders Learn from Gen Z? Bridging the Gap Between Today's Directors and Tomorrow's Leaders

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What if the key to attracting and retaining the next generation of racquet sports professionals is simply listening to them?In this episode of Racquet Fuel, hosts Kim Bastable and Simon Gale turn the microphone over to the next generation of racquet sports professionals. Joining them are Christian Cannon, University of Florida Director of Racquet Sports master's student, and Ethan Patrick, a Racquet Sports Management student at Hope College. Instead of talking about Gen Z, this conversation gives Gen Z the opportunity to speak for themselves. Together, they challenge common stereotypes, discuss what motivates young professionals, and share how today's directors can better attract, develop, and retain the next generation of racquet sports leaders. From technology and social media to leadership, mentorship, and career development, this episode provides valuable insight for club owners, directors, and managers preparing for the future of the industry. If you're wondering how to engage young staff members, empower future leaders, and build stronger teams, this conversation is one you won't want to miss. What You'll Learn: Why Gen Z values purpose, trust, and growth opportunities just as much as compensation  How giving young professionals a seat at the table builds confidence, ownership, and leadership skills  Why understanding the "why" behind decisions increases engagement and motivation  How fresh perspectives and inexperience can become a competitive advantage for organizations  Why social media, short-form video, and digital storytelling are becoming essential marketing tools for clubs  How directors can better challenge Gen Z employees without creating unnecessary friction  Why diversified job responsibilities beyond coaching help improve retention and professional development  What today's young professionals are really looking for in racquet sports careers—and why many stereotypes about Gen Z don't tell the whole story Resources & Mentions:Racquet Fuel: Leading Gen Z: Shaping the future of work with Tim Elmore— Leadership insights from Dr. Tim Elmore on leading and developing Generation ZHosts:Kim Bastable — Professor of Practice and UF Director of Racquet Sports ManagementSimon Gale — USTA Senior Director of Racquet Sports DevelopmentGuests:Christian Cannon - University of Florida Director of Racquet Sports master's student Ethan Patrick  - Racquet Sports Management student at Hope CollegeLearn More & Get Certified:Racquet Fuel is powered by the University of Florida’s Director of Racquet Sports Certificate Program, the industry’s leading education for current and aspiring racquets leaders. Explore our self-paced online courses and join the next generation of directors shaping the future of the game.Learn more here:Course 1: Facilities, Operations, Marketing & More — UF DORS 1Course 2: Leadership, Management & Finance — UF DORS       - Course 1 completion is required for course 2Discount Code:Course 1: Facilities, Operations, Marketing & More: Use code “RF100” for $100 offInquiries:Contact: [email protected]

What if the key to attracting and retaining the next generation of racquet sports professionals is simply listening to them?In this episode of Racquet Fuel, hosts Kim Bastable and Simon Gale turn the microphone over to the next generation of racquet sports professionals. Joining them are Christian Cannon, University of Florida Director of Racquet Sports master's student, and Ethan Patrick, a Racquet Sports Management student at Hope College. Instead of talking about Gen Z, this conversation gives Gen Z the opportunity to speak for themselves. Together, they challenge common stereotypes, discuss what motivates young professionals, and share how today's directors can better attract, develop, and retain the next generation of racquet sports leaders. From technology and social media to leadership, mentorship, and career development, this episode provides valuable insight for club owners, directors, and managers preparing for the future of the industry. If you're wondering how to engage young staff members, empower future leaders, and build stronger teams, this conversation is one you won't want to miss. What You'll Learn: Why Gen Z values purpose, trust, and growth opportunities just as much as compensation  How giving young professionals a seat at the table builds confidence, ownership, and leadership skills  Why understanding the "why" behind decisions increases engagement and motivation  How fresh perspectives and inexperience can become a competitive advantage for organizations  Why social media, short-form video, and digital storytelling are becoming essential marketing tools for clubs  How directors can better challenge Gen Z employees without creating unnecessary friction  Why diversified job responsibilities beyond coaching help improve retention and professional development  What today's young professionals are really looking for in racquet sports careers—and why many stereotypes about Gen Z don't tell the whole story Resources & Mentions:Racquet Fuel: Leading Gen Z: Shaping the future of work with Tim Elmore— Leadership insights from Dr. Tim Elmore on leading and developing Generation ZHosts:Kim Bastable — Professor of Practice and UF Director of Racquet Sports ManagementSimon Gale — USTA Senior Director of Racquet Sports DevelopmentGuests:Christian Cannon - University of Florida Director of Racquet Sports master's student Ethan Patrick  - Racquet Sports Management student at Hope CollegeLearn More & Get Certified:Racquet Fuel is powered by the University of Florida’s Director of Racquet Sports Certificate Program, the industry’s leading education for current and aspiring racquets leaders. Explore our self-paced online courses and join the next generation of directors shaping the future of the game.Learn more here:Course 1: Facilities, Operations, Marketing & More — UF DORS 1Course 2: Leadership, Management & Finance — UF DORS       - Course 1 completion is required for course 2Discount Code:Course 1: Facilities, Operations, Marketing & More: Use code “RF100” for $100 offInquiries:Contact: [email protected]

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