Upcoming dates
2oth october
9am-10:30am, Female
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21st october
9am-10:30am, Mixed
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Past dates
28th January 2023 – Brickell Place
17th February 2023 – Commodore Key Biscayne
18th February 2023 – Brickell Place
17th March 2023 – Commodore Key Biscayne
18th March 2023 – Commodore Key Biscayne
21st April 2023 – Commodore Key Biscayne
22nd April 2023 – Commodore Key Biscayne
19th May 2023 – Key Colony Tennis Courts, Key Biscayne
20th May 2023 – Key Colony Tennis Courts, Key Biscayne
23rd June 2023 – Key Colony Tennis Courts, Key Biscayne
24th June 2023 – Key Colony Tennis Courts, Key Biscayne
21st July 2023 – Key Colony Tennis Courts, Key Biscayne
22nd July 2023 – Key Colony Tennis Courts, Key Biscayne
18th August 2023 – Key Colony Tennis Courts, Key Biscayne
19th August 2023 – Key Colony Tennis Courts, Key Biscayne
22nd August 2023 – Commodore Key Biscayne
23rd August 2023 – Commodore Key Biscayne
Train & Compete Miami is hosted by our Miami Ambassador Frederico Goncalves, Eastern Kentuky University alumni, division one tennis coach and Director of Crandon Park Tennis Center, former host to the Miami Open.
Train & Compete is a high-intensity 90-minute training session that focuses on improving your game and winning more club matches. To ensure we deliver the highest level of training to our Miami squad, Freddy curates each Train & Compete session through a bible of ATP and WTA training techniques along with his own expert coaching knowledge.
Why not come along and see what Train & Compete can do for your game?
A word from Frederico:
I love how demanding the Train & Compete sessions are, tennis is a focus yes, but it’s a really great form of exercise and my clients always comment on how great they feel afterwards. And, the standard of tennis never fails to surprise me, All Court Tennis Club members know their stuff! I always find a way to push my clients outside of their comfort zone to ensure everyone gets maximum benefit from the session.
Spots fill up quickly, secure yours now.
*Train & Compete Miami caters to intermediate players (approx. USTA level 3.0 – 4.0)