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Elite Tennis Academy Spain, Barcelona

Direccion Carrer de la Ginesta, 13, Castelldefels, Barcelona
Telefono +34 685 99 49 24
Horas
lunes08:00-17:00
martes08:00-17:00
miercoles08:00-17:00
jueves08:00-17:00
viernes08:00-17:00
Sitio web www.elitennis.com
Categories Club de tenis
Clasificacion 4.9 30 opiniones
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Elite Tennis Academy Spain opiniones

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sharmada
14 Abril de 2020 22:43

Definitely one of the best places to train! Enrique and Silvina dedication to making you a better player is really motivating. They run a great place and have everything you need. I look forward to going there every summer:)

Vivyn
28 Marzo de 2020 10:20

This is Vivyn. Though travelling thousands of miles away from home. Elite tennis academy is another home for the players who come here and gather new companions and friends. Enrique and Silvana you guys have given out best even during the hard moments. Also Juan Carlos who's a good friend of everyone he is more than a coach. The coaches who strive their effort on implying various techniques in every training section to improve the quality of the player. It's been a great experience with you guys on and off the court. Hope this continues and let this family expand over world for players who need a good career. And I'm always a part of the ELITE Academy. MISS YOU ALL?

David
18 Marzo de 2020 13:32

The strength of the Elite Tennis Academy rests with the professional coaching team, led by Enrique Goldberg.
The academy team develops and implements an individually tailored coaching program that is focused on the needs and aspirations of each player, rather than a "one size fits all approach". The program focuses on all elements of the game and provides each player with growth opportunities to improve and develop their game in a supporting environment.
Enrique and Silvina are incredibly supportive of each Athlete and always aim to ensure the services provided meet the needs of the players.

Anwar
11 Marzo de 2020 8:26

I practice there for one year.it was very good practice and environment there.elite tennis academy played a big role to improve my performance to play international tournaments. I recommend players who want to improve there level to go to practice there.

Eitan
10 Marzo de 2020 10:28

Very nice place, high quality, good fitness, the coaches are professional and very good tennis training.offers everyone to visit there.

Justin
01 Marzo de 2020 13:48

Elite tennis academy has taught me so many things that I’ve bin able to carry with me since I’ve bin there In 2016 the coaches made me feel so welcome they are very professional and skilled at what they do. I enjoyed every second there played with some really good ATP players they work on everything you can think about I love it there and I can’t wait to go back.

Tanisha
01 Marzo de 2020 7:33

I have trained with Enrique as a player for 6+ years. This academy is one of the best places to train. The coaches and the players make you feel like your part of a family. I have learnt so much from Enrique over the years it has not only made a better player but a better person. I recently quit playing pro tennis and went back to Enrique to learn from him as a coach and it has helped me alot seeing things from the other side. I would highly recommend this academy to anyone who want to truly learn tennis as a professional or as an amateur. I promise you that would wont be disappointed.

Jack
04 Febrero de 2020 10:39

My girlfriend I spent three months at Elite Tennis Academy in the fall of 2019. It was an outstanding experience!

We opted for the full program, which is one hour each morning with a trainer in the gym, then two hours on court, then a lunch break, followed by two hours on court in the afternoon.

The owners, Silvina and Enrique are a wonderful couple to work with. They were always so nice, caring, and friendly. Really a joy to work with.

The highlight of our 3 months there was a coach name Carlos. His positive attitude and years of experience really made the entire experience so worthwhile. We miss you Carlos!

I've compared pricing for similar programs all over the world, and I just don't think there's any other school offering the kind of value that Elite Tennis offers.

Advice for new attendees- show up in shape! You don't want to be that guy that can't cut it and has to quit after three days! (we saw a few of those). Also, it's HOT and HUMID from July through September, so be ready for it!

All in all, it was a fantastic experience and we can't wait to go back next year.

Erik
07 Agosto de 2019 1:18

I was at Elite Tennis Academy for 3 months, and I have to say that my tennis changed from the very first day. They were very professional in all the planning as well as in the work of my individual goals. I have been to other renowned academies and I can say that there is no point of comparison. In Elite Tennis the exercises are totally different and above all very effective, what seems difficult becomes easy. The work of emotional control is extraordinary.
About Neurotrainig, you have to experience it in order to see the great benefits it brings. The Coaches try to help you looking for solutions. In sumary, in these 3 months I know myself more, I learned to listen to myself, I can control better my emotions and my tennis had improved more that I was expecting, and most importantly, I know how to continue improving.

Ken
02 Agosto de 2019 17:12

October 2,2018 - I am a 3.5 level player and have been to Bollettieri twice (5 - 10 years ago now), and also Nadal's new academy earlier this year (2018), so I know what I'm looking for when it comes to a tennis academy. What drew me to this academy was the Neurotraining, which I haven't seen in any other tennis camp. I really wanted to fix my forehand mechanics and mental game because against a good player and after having really warmed up, I hit really well with great consistency. However, against worse players or in a match, I start pushing and look like a total beginner.

I was there for 5 days and the program I signed up for included 1 hour of fitness and 2 hours of tennis in the morning, then 2 hours of tennis in the afternoon. Every morning, we started off with one hour of fitness at 8: 30AM. This was quite good for the first few days when the fitness instructor showed us different stretching exercises. But then somehow, on the last day, the fitness instructor just told me to do the exercises by myself without supervision, until I finally dragged him out from behind the computer to teach me more stuff.

At 10AM, there were 3 courts set up for the drills. This was nice as there were only 5 of us last week in the camp. So the student-to-teacher ratio was very low. One court was set up specifically for neurotraining and the exercises were quite fun and enlightening. Silvina, who is the neurotraining specialist is amazing. She was up front that she isn't a tennis coach per se but gave great insights as to how the brain works giving me tools to use to correct myself whenever I feel that I'm going back to my old bad habits. She was also very fun and enthusiastic, which really added to the overall experience.

When I was there, it wasn't a busy time and some of the other guys didn't do afternoons and the ones that participated in the afternoon only did one hour for the first few days. Not sure if it was because of this, I found the coaches less motivated in the afternoon and always wanted to finish early. On a couple of occasions, one coach kept trying to convince me that I was tired and should not finish the full amount of allotted time just because I would look tired for a few seconds after a twenty shot rally.

My definition of a good coach (yes, I have had some amazing coaches), is one that can produce results for the student by giving him tools to use to improve - perhaps by pointing out something that the student wasn't aware of, by pointing out a new way to do things, by saying things in different ways until the student clicks all of a sudden, or by providing a new method for the student to focus on until he is able to bring about a change), not just one that keeps repeating the same thing over and over again expecting somehow the student can change. So unfortunately, I cannot say much positive about the coaching I received. I felt like at times, I was kind of berated for not doing things correctly and the coaches weren't really "trained coaches" but perhaps just good players themselves who don't know how to coach.

After 5 days at the camp last week, I can say I am for the moment playing better tennis than before. My form has improved and I have some tools, thanks to Silvina's neurotraining, to correct myself whenever I find myself falling back to old habits. So funnily enough, the best coach was the one that told us the first day she wasn't a tennis coach. I think if they have better and more enthusiastic tennis coaches, who can coordinate the rest of the coaching wrapped around the concept of neurotraining, this camp could be extremely good for people at my level.

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