Tennis Camp

Tennis Camp

Tennis Camp

Are you tired of the same old Tennis Camp?
If so, then players of any level can join Bethanie Mattek-Sands for an exclusive inside look at what it takes to be on the WTA professional tennis tour. You think you know what hard work, determination and the will to win feels like then I challenge you to join us for this amazing tennis opportunity.

This is not your typical tennis camp, you will experience first hand what it takes for a professional tennis player to get ready for an upcoming season under the instruction of current professional tennis tour coaches and former players like Grand Slam Champion John Austin.

No matter what level of tennis you are playing at today, you will come away from this camp with an elevated skill level, increased tennis knowledge and the overall experience of what it truly takes to be a professional.

CAMP HIGHLIGHTS
-Grasping technical ques for stroke efficiency
-Understanding body movement and court awareness
-Opponent pattern recognition
-Taking advantage of momentum shifts in a match
-Tips and tricks to staying focused and in "The Zone" during pressure situations
-Comprehensive video analysis of your strokes, movement and overall court disposition
-Singles and Doubles match play strategy
-Making the commitment to reaching your goals both on and off the court
-Enjoying the competitive world of tennis

ABOUT TENNIS AT THE PRINCESS
The Fairmont Scottsdale Princess, a regular pro tennis tour stop for 16 years of its 20-year history, has long been recognized as one of the premier Scottsdale tennis facilities in the Southwest. The facility features seven, hard Plexi-Pave courts, six with built-in lighting for night play. The Stadium Court can provide seating for 6,300 spectators.

This Scottsdale tennis resort has hosted many of the game’s top names competing in the ATP tour event, which began as the Franklin Templeton Men’s Tennis Classic, from 1987 to 2005. In addition, the facility hosted a W.T.A. Women’s tournament, the State Farm Women’s Classic from 2000 to 2003.

ABOUT SCOTTSDALE FAIRMONT PRINCESS
Retreat to this AAA Five-Diamond Scottsdale Hotel Resort, the Ultimate Desert Oasis

The AAA Five-Diamond Fairmont Scottsdale Princess has come to reflect the dynamic environment that surrounds it --- where sun-washed stone and bright green cottonwoods rise up to meet the pale-blue sky and majestic purple mountains.

Boasting Willow Stream Spa, one of the best Spas in North America (as ranked by Travel + Leisure Magazine), four award-winning restaurants, state-of-the art meeting facilities, and two 18-hole championship golf courses -- one of which is home to the Annual PGA Tour Waste Management Phoenix Open -- (formerly the FBR Open) -- this highly acclaimed Scottsdale hotel resort is truly an experience like no other.

Enjoy Sophisticated Warmth throughout the Fairmont Scottsdale Princess

ABOUT JOHN AUSTIN
John and his sister Tracy Austin were the first brother-sister team to win the Wimbledon championship title in 1980 in Mixed Doubles. Born into a family of five siblings, tennis is in the Austin DNA, as four of them competed at Wimbledon. Austin climbed the international rankings to a Top 40 world ranking in six years competing on the ATP Tour. Among his wins were victories over # 1-ranked John McEnroe, former French Open champion Yannick Noah, Andres Gomes, Wojtek Fibak, and twins Tim and Tom Gullikson. He was also selected three times as an alternate/practice partner for the U.S. Davis Cup team. Prior to entering the professional ranks, John was a member of the victorious 1976 UCLA NCAA championship team and a 1978 NCAA doubles champion. He reached the NCAA doubles final in 1977.
 

"Very limited camp spaces available in order to provide
a truly unique and interactive tennis experience."