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Mouratoglou Academy, Biot, Côte d'Azur, France

The world of tennis is punctuated by prestigious tournaments throughout the year. From the Australian Open to Indian Wells, each competition thrills tennis fans the world over. At each major event, the Mouratoglou Academy, located in Sophia-Antipolis, just 15 minutes from Nice international airport, offers tailor-made courses to help you improve your game while experiencing professional tennis at close quarters.

You’ll also be able to follow the matches live and immerse yourself in a 100% tennis atmosphere.

With a busy schedule, the Mouratoglou Academy welcomes players throughout the year to help them progress and live their passion to the full.

The Grand Slams: Unmissable Events

The Grand Slam tournaments are the most prestigious competitions on the ATP and WTA Tours. These events bring together the best players in the world and are a must for all tennis fans. It’s also the perfect time to take part in a tennis clinic at the Mouratoglou Academy!

Australian Open (January)

A tournament that kicks off every tennis season, played on Melbourne’s hard courts.

Why take a course at the Mouratoglou Academy during the Australian Open?

  • Get ready for fast surfaces thanks to the Academy’s modern facilities.
  • Benefit from an intensive programme in the mild climate of the Côte d’Azur.
  • Experience the atmosphere of the Grand Slam by following the matches live.

French Open (May-June)

The only major tournament played on clay, it offers a unique challenge to players because of the demanding surface.

Why take a course at the Mouratoglou Academy during the French Open?

  • Train on clay, like the champions at Roland Garros.
  • Follow the tournament matches in total immersion in the atmosphere of French tennis.
  • Improve your endurance and your baseline game, which are essential on this surface.

Wimbledon (June-July)

A prestigious tournament played on grass, renowned for its traditional atmosphere and its history.

Why take a course at the Mouratoglou Academy during Wimbledon?

  • Work on your adaptation to fast surfaces with a specific programme.
  • Try out tactical sessions to improve your reactivity and placement.
  • Immerse yourself in the world of top-level tennis with tactical match analyses.

US Open (August-September)

The Grand Slam final, played in New York on a hard court, was marked by an electric atmosphere.

Why take a course at the Mouratoglou Academy during the US Open?

  • Develop your power and endurance, crucial for success on hard courts.
  • Train in a high-performance centre with elite coaches.
  • Experience the frenzy of American tennis and analyse the strategies of the best players.

Masters 1000: The Tennis Elite before the Grand Slam

The Masters 1000 are major events on the ATP and WTA Tours, just below the Grand Slam tournaments. These competitions, like Indian Wells, are a must for the best players and offer a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in top-level tennis.

  • Indian Wells (March)

    An ATP and WTA 1000 event held in California, bringing together the best players in an idyllic setting in the heart of the Californian desert.

    Why take a course at the Mouratoglou Academy during Indian Wells?

    • Work on your game in an optimal climate, similar to that of California.
    • Benefit from a specific preparation programme for hard surfaces.
    • Follow the matches and draw inspiration from the greatest players on the circuit.
  • Miami Open (March-April)

    Another major tournament on the east coast of the United States, often marked by demanding weather conditions.

    Why take a course at the Mouratoglou Academy during the Miami Open?

    • Work on your physical condition to perform well in hot and humid conditions.
    • Develop an aggressive game and a high-performance serve, the keys to success on hard court.
    • Experience the energy of the American circuit while perfecting your tennis.
  • The Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters (April)

    Played on clay, this Masters is essential before the start of the European clay season.

    Why take a course at the Mouratoglou Academy during the Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters?

    • Located just 45 minutes from Monte-Carlo, the Academy puts you at the heart of the action.
    • Train on world-class facilities, with accommodation and catering included.
    • Enjoy the presence of the world’s greatest players, who train in the region before the clay-court season.
    • Live the immersive experience by attending the matches and sharing in the unique atmosphere of the tournament.

ATP and WTA tournaments: Competitions for all levels

As well as the Grand Slams and Masters 1000s, there are numerous ATP and WTA tournaments throughout the year, offering unique opportunities to progress. For each major competition, there’s a tennis clinic at the Mouratoglou Academy to suit your level and your goals!

With a varied calendar of courses, every player can find the ideal period to progress and experience total immersion in the world of professional tennis.

Book your course now and live out your passion for tennis to the full while attending the world’s greatest competitions!

FAQ

  • The five major tennis tournaments are the four Grand Slams and the end-of-year Tennis Masters. These are :

    • The Australian Open (January) – played on hard courts.
    • French Open (May-June) – played on clay.
    • Wimbledon (June-July) – played on grass.
    • The US Open (August-September) – played on a hard court.
    • The BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells (March) – an ATP and WTA master’s event, a must at the start of the season.
  • There are many tennis tournaments around the world, divided into different categories. The main types are :

    1. Grand Slams: The Australian Open, Roland Garros, Wimbledon and the US Open.
    2. Masters 1000: High-level tournaments such as the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells, the Miami Open and the Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters.
    3. The ATP 500 and ATP 250: Lower-level tournaments that offer high ATP points.
    4. The WTA Premier and International: tournaments for female professional tennis players.
    5. Team competitions: The Davis Cup for men and the Fed Cup for women.
  • The tennis player who has earned the most money in his career is Novak Djokovic, with earnings in excess of $160 million, including prize money and sponsorship deals. He recently surpassed Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal in this respect.

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