A thoughtful and deeply human book about parenting inside competitive youth sport.Junior tennis rarely begins with ambition.It begins with proximity. With time spent near a court. With repetition that feels almost accidental. And then, quietly, it grows into something more.In The First Serve, Angelica Cataldo offers an intimate, honest, and emotionally intelligent exploration of what it really means to support a child in competitive junior tennis, without losing connection, perspective, or humanity along the way.This is not a technical manual.It is not a promise of results.It is a book for parents and coaches navigating the invisible work that happens beyond the baseline.Not from technique or statistics, but from experience. From living inside the questions that don't appear on scoreboards. From the moments that stay with parents long after matches are forgotten. From the quiet work that happens off the court, in families and between lessons, where no one is keeping score.Through personal circumstances, reflection, and a background in psychology and pedagogy, Cataldo explores the emotional landscape that surrounds young athletes and the adults who accompany them: expectations that whisper instead of shout, effort that needs protection, independence that arrives sooner than expected, and the quiet cost carried by families who choose to believe in a child's dream.Rather than focusing on trainings or rankings, The First Serve reframes success as something wider and more durable: a child who remains intact while striving, who learns discipline without fear, who grows independence without losing connection.The First Serve is for parents, coaches, and adults who understand that raising a young athlete is not about doing everything, but about staying human while doing it.Because behind every young tennis player, there is always another match being played.And this book is for those who are inside it.