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MCTA TEAMBATH TOURING AND CONSULTANCY PROGRAMME

The mission of the MCTA TEAMBATH Touring and Consultancy Programme is to train and develop young tennis players with the aim for them to become top 100 professional tennis players.

Eve reporting from Finland Tennis Europe Event

Well, it’s the last day of the Tennis Europe Event in Finland and I must say I feel like I have been on the film set of Narnia all week!

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Jade Curtis joins MCTA TeamBath

Jade Curtis currently at a career high of 325 in the world has decided Bath is the best place for her to move forward.

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The MCTA Academy has a Vision

...to produce Champions on and off the tennis court...

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Specific Training Methods

Scientific Approach, Human Motivation

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MCTA TEAMBATH TOURING AND CONSULTANCY TEAM


The MCTA TEAMBATH Touring and Consultancy Team is a partnership based at the International High Performance Centre at Bath University. The programme offers expertise 'on the road'- touring and training with players at tournaments around the globe, providing support and coaching where it is needed. Touring Players are those contracted to the MCTA TEAMBATH. Players using MCTA TEAMBATH services for fewer weeks are part of our consultancy programme.


TEAMBATH
MCTA ACADEMY PROGRAMME


The TEAMBATH MCTA
Academy Programme provides coaching, tournament travel/expertise, sport science and conditioning, schooling and accommodation for top junior players. The aim is for these players to progress to the touring team and become top 100 professional tennis players.

Tennis News by TENNISHEAD

  • Baghdatis downs Fed for "best win of my career"

    Roger Federer made 46 unforced errors to slump to a shock defeat to the 27th seeded Cypriot in round three in Indian Wells

  • Baghdatis puts out Federer

    Marcos Baghdatis caused a major shock at the BNP Paribas Open at Indian Wells as he sent top seed Roger Federer crashing out in the third round.

  • Wozniacki into last eight

    Second seed Caroline Wozniacki steamrollered Nadia Petrova in the third set of their fourth-round tie to reach the quarter-finals of the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells.

  • Below-par Murray battles through

    Andy Murray reached the fourth round of the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells on Tuesday despite looking far from his best.

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