Sutton Tennis Academy and Monte Carlo Tennis Academy
“MCTA” are pleased to announce an association aimed
at identifying tennis talent and providing them with
appropriate National or International training and
player development opportunities.
MCTA has a small stable
of world-ranked players and provides ongoing
training and touring support for these players with
at least 20 weeks of the year spent "on the road" at
a range of WTA / ATP tournaments. It is unlikely
that any player ranked lower than 500 will be
appropriate for their programme, however Sutton
Tennis Academy offers a wide selection of full-time
programmes for players at a range of levels with the
aim of producing top 500 players who might then
become eligible for consideration as part of the
MCTA programme or Sutton's own Pro-Academy
programme. Both academies believe that by working
cooperatively they can better identify and develop
tennis talent.
The association brings
together a wealth of coaching experience with Sutton
Tennis Academy headed by Jeremy Bates, assisted by
Nick Weal and David Sammel and Jez Green from MCTA.
As part of this
association MCTA and Sutton Tennis Academy will be
conducting a Talent Assessment Day at Sutton Tennis
Academy on Saturday 1 November 2008. David Sammel,
MCTA Director of Tennis, says: “The Talent
Assessment Day is a perfect platform for players and
parents to measure where they are and what needs to
be done to succeed. It will be a down to earth
assessment that will help players to make decisions
about their tennis future.”
To find out more about
the day and to register online click here