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If you want to learn more and enter an exclusive space dedicated to your technical, tactical, physical, and mental development in tennis, soon you’ll have access to a premium area created just for you. Here you will find: In-depth articles and clear explanations, easy to apply Practical methods that you can use immediately on the court Tips for perfecting your shots, game strategy, and mental training to help you win matches with confidence Step into a space where confidence, clarity, and performance become part of …
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Fast, Complete, and Systematic Solutions to Achieve Your Tennis Goals

Whether you are a player, coach, or parent, the challenges in tennis are real and diverse. Whether your goal is to improve your technique, develop your match strategy, or support your child on the path to success, the key lies in the right, systematic, and effective approach. For Players: How to Progress Quickly and Consistently A player’s growth depends not only on talent but also on applied methods and consistent training. We offer: Personalized training plans, tailored to your level and objectives. Step-by-step technical …
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Develop Your Tactical Intelligence and Ball Awareness in Tennis with the “Court Awareness” Series

The “Court Awareness” book series is designed to transform the way players understand and feel the game of tennis. The first volume, “Court Awareness – Volume I”, focuses on court geometry and tactics, offering a detailed approach to the five main zones of the court. Readers will learn how to position themselves correctly, maintain balance, and apply tactics adapted to each game situation. Inspired by the Spanish methodology, the book combines theoretical explanations with practical exercises, segmented balance analysis, and …
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How to Start a Tennis Match: Confidence or Showmanship?

As a coach, I have seen countless times the same mistake among medium and advanced-level players, especially juniors aged 13–14. The nerves at the beginning of a match often make them believe they need to impress their opponent with a flat serve down the “T.” They think that if they hit hard and clean, they’ll look like a professional. The reality is different: the percentage drops dramatically, and in many cases, the first point goes directly to the opponent. Instead of …
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