Story/Interview February 20, 2024
Game, set, match from the court to the online classroom | Kyle Babbage, tennis athlete and online school student
Emerging tennis star Kyle Babbage is dedicated from the court to the classroom. Alongside winning international competitions and moving up the ranks, he also shines as an online school student here at King's InterHigh.
We sat down with Kyle to learn more about how he balances tennis training with his learning, what he loves most about learning with us, and his top tips and advice for others like him.
Kyle’s journey to date
Tell us a bit about what you do!
I committed fully to that, and it's been going really good from there. I’ve been playing really high competitive tennis as well, from quite young, and it's been going really well right now. Right now, I'm starting to get to the stage where I can really get the high performance and try to play international grades all around the world, because I'm that kind of level. It just keeps going.
Ranking wise in Britain, I’m around 70th in the country out of thousands of people in the under fourteens age group. But obviously, once you keep going up and up, it will get a lot better. I also recently got a European ranking, which is really good.
What’s your favourite thing about tennis?
My favourite part is competitions. I love the adrenaline and playing my game all by myself. Even though some people say it can be quite hard to play one to one or by myself, I just like being in my own mind. I can just focus and concentrate, and it's quite nice for me.
What’s been your biggest achievement so far?
It was a really good experience, and luckily enough, I actually won the tournament. I got a sponsorship from the company for a year, and they took me to one of the most prestigious academies in the world, which is Rafa Nadal Academy, for a week.
Who's your biggest inspiration?
My tennis hero was Rafael Nadal, and he's been my inspiration for so many years. Now he's coming to the end of his career, my new, really good inspiration person to look up to is Carlos Alcaraz.
What’s the next big goal you’re working towards?
Right now, it's the off season, so there aren’t many tournaments right now. It's a really good time to just start practicing and training and getting ready for next year. Next year is probably going to be one of my biggest years to move forwards because I'm going to try and start playing in some international tournaments, which are higher than the ones I'm playing right now. You’ve got to be really, really, really good, just below professional level to get into the highest grades. But if you start from the beginning, which is what I'm trying to do, and work your way up… that's what I'm trying to get to.
Your biggest ambition for the future?
School, then and now
What was school like before your joined us?
Plus, if you're playing high-quality tournaments, there are always tournaments during school weeks. Tournaments can last weeks depending on far you get through them, so it was hard to travel and get to tournaments while also missing school.
Now, it’s a lot better juggling between the two. In online school, if I really need to do something important with my training, it's really good that I can miss a live lesson and then come back and rewatch it. It helps me increase my practice times.
It used to be tennis orientated around my school, but now it's school orientated around tennis.
Obviously, I'm still putting in the hard work in both, but it's a lot freer and easier.
How are things different now?
What does a typical school day look like for you at King's InterHigh?
Then, I go into my lessons for however long they are, and sometimes I have breaks. I really like joining live lessons. I think they’re really beneficial for learning, being able to interact with the teachers and students.
After that, I might sometimes go to the gym or go swimming. After my school day is finished, I go to the club and just train for as long as possible. Even if I go by myself, there are a lot of things that you can do by yourself on a tennis court.
I play and train around three times from Monday to Friday. My parents always want me to have a day of rest. The amount of time fluctuates, but I usually train for four to five hours per day. Some days I might do seven or eight hours of tennis in one day, and other days I might do two or three hours and then go to the gym.
What's the most unusual place you've joined a lesson from?
Just last week, I went to this international tournament in Liverpool, which was quite far away. I had a match in the morning, and literally right before the match, I was doing a lesson. I was warming up and stretching just before my match while I was in my lesson.
What's your favourite subject, and do you have a favourite teacher?
I’ve also always been quite good at maths. Even though I feel like, sometimes, it can be a little bit easy, it's always just something that I like to do.
I feel like all the teachers are extremely good because they're really helpful and kind. I haven't been in the school for extremely long, but they're all really helpful and I really like all of them.
Do you know what you want to study for your A Levels in the future?
I do psychology right now [and want to continue], and because of my sports, it would really be good to try and do something to do with sport.
What's it like studying in a virtual classroom?
I like to explore all the different platforms in the school, and I think it's good to just find out what you like the most. In the lessons. I find the polls and surveys are really good. Because it’s anonymous, there's not too much pressure on you and you don’t get too nervous — you can write what you want, and if it's not correct, then no one's going to get angry at you.
Did you have any worries about online school before joining King's InterHigh?
At the time of COVID, we were already in an online kind of school, so that gave me a lot of confidence to move [to King’s InterHigh]. I wanted to do online school for a long time before that; it was just trying to convince my parents to allow me to switch because it's quite a big change. But it was definitely worth it.
What social activities do you like best at King's InterHigh?
The student platform, Viva Engage, which I've been on quite a bit, is also a really good place to make friends and talk. I've joined a couple of groups there and it’s been nice to talk to other students.
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Looking forward
In your opinion, what's the best part about learning online at King's InterHigh?
The best part is the freedom. Sometimes I have a lesson earlier in the morning, so I can just wake up and hop on quickly, and then after it finishes, I can get ready. Or, I might have a later lesson, and before that can just do what I want to do; I can have a tennis session or I can just relax. I really love the freedom and flexibility of everything that I can do.
Do you have any advice you'd give to your past self before joining King's InterHigh?
If I had to give myself one piece of advice, it would probably have been to manage my time a bit better. Now, I've got the timetable that King's InterHigh has given us and I've set a calendar for all the tournaments I've got and all the training sessions. They're all given to my family and team around me so we all know what's going on and there's no pressure or rush.
What's your top tip for managing stress and balancing your life with your passions?
What would you say to another student who's considering joining King's InterHigh?