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TRAINING
SYSTEMS

Scientifically structured programs following the International Tennis Federation (ITF) standards, designed for all ages and skill levels.

Program 01 — Featured

EAGLES TOTS

The Eagles Tots Program is a specialized training program developed by Eagles Tennis Academy for children starting from the age of 4. This stage is considered the golden age for building future tennis champions, where young players are highly receptive to learning and development.

Through this program, we focus on developing the child's physical abilities, mental skills, and psychological confidence in a fun, engaging, and structured environment. The program is fully supported by the academy, ensuring high-quality coaching, proper guidance, and a strong foundation for long-term success in tennis.

Ages 4+
Fun & Structured
Physical Development
Mental Confidence
4+
Starting Age
Pro
Coaching Level
ITF Standard Coaching
ITF Standards
High Quality Coaching
Program 01

TENNIS COACHING

The training programs at The Eagles Tennis Academy are built on scientifically structured methodologies and follow the official programs of the International Tennis Federation (ITF). Each program is carefully designed to match the player’s age, skill level, and development stage.

Play and Stay
ITF Level 1 & 2
Mini Tennis
Tennis 10s
4+
Starting Age
Pro
Coaching Level
Elite Performance Training
Elite Performance
Developing Champions
Program 02

ADVANCED PLAYERS

Our Advanced Players Program prepares athletes to reach high levels of professionalism and competition, with training built on scientific principles and international standards.

Match Strategy
Competition Prep
High Performance
Junior Development Foundation
Junior Development
The Academy Foundation
Program 03

BEGINNERS & INTERMEDIATE

Creating a healthy and safe sports environment for players. A strong focus on junior and youth development as the foundation of success, with programs designed to build fundamentals and confidence.

Ages 4+
All Genders
Structured Learning