A Unique Opportunity for Young Tennis Players to Train with World-Class Coaches
Give your child the ultimate tennis experience this spring break! The Bermuda Open™ Student Workshop is a three-day immersive training program designed for young players of all skill levels to learn, grow, and have fun in a professional and supportive environment.
Led by Team Sinner, the elite coaching team behind World No. 1 Jannik Sinner, this workshop provides an unparalleled opportunity to train with some of the best minds in tennis while developing skills that extend far beyond the court.
What Students Will Experience:
✔ Expert Coaching & Skill Development – One three-hour training session per day, covering fundamentals, footwork, technique, and match play.
✔ Fitness & Movement Training – Fun, interactive drills designed to improve agility, coordination, and endurance.
✔ Mindset & Mentorship Sessions – Learn the importance of mental focus, resilience, and self-confidence from world-class coaches.
✔ Nutritious Breakfast Each Day – Keeping students fueled and ready to perform.
✔ Certificate of Participation – Celebrating their commitment, effort, and growth throughout the program.
✔ A Positive & Professional Training Environment – Students will be grouped by skill level to ensure a comfortable and engaging experience.
Who Can Register?
This workshop is open to all young athletes looking to improve their game, gain confidence, and train like the pros. Whether your child is new to tennis or already competing at a high level, this program provides an exciting and structured training experience tailored to their ability.
Pricing & Registration
✔ $500 per student – Covers the full three-day workshop experience.
✔ Parents may purchase directly to secure their child’s spot—no sponsorship required.
This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for your child to learn from some of the best coaches in the world, all while having fun and making new friends.
Spots are limited—register today to secure your child’s place! 🎾
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