Weekly Programs Admissions Guide Florida

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Weekly Programs Admissions Guide

Naples, Florida


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Table of Contents 4

8 Reasons to Choose ASC

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How to Register

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ASC Camps

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ASC Weekly Programs

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Custom programs upgrades: The Push Program

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Benefits of the Sรกnchez-Casal Weekly Program

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Take Your Tennis To The Next Level: The ASC 360 Performance System And Developmental Pyramid

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Other Programs

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Schedule

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Campus Life

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Coaches and Faculty

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Alumni

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Eight Reasons to Choose Academy Sánchez-Casal (ASC)

1 The History of ASC: Academy Sanchez-Casal (ASC) opened its doors 18 years ago in Barcelona, Spain, with the purpose of providing tennis players with a customdesigned academic curriculum, combined with advanced tennis and athletic performance training, to prepare them for maximum success on and off the court. Today, ASC‘s world-renowned schools and training academies in Barcelona and Naples, FL inspire and enable players of all ages and ability levels to reach their full athletic and academic potential.

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2 The ASC Training System©: Spanish tennis greats Emilio Sánchez and Sergio Casal developed their training philosophy and program at their inaugural tennis academy in Barcelona. It delivers a proven combination of tennis development training, strategic technical and tactical programming, and topnotch competition. It also provides elite athlete performance training (physical, mental and nutritional development) customized for each player. Besides, it does so in its 3 campuses: Naples (Florida, US), Barcelona (Spain) or Nanjing (China).

3 The ES International School : The ES International School is an exceptional private academic institution, located directly on the ASC campus. It features a talented, dedicated staff of teachers who work within intimate classroom settings and ideal student–teacher ratios. It has dual accreditation from MSA-CESS and NIPSA. It issues I-20 student visas to its international roster of students. As a part of its integrated college preparatory curriculum, ES School also offers ESL, TOEFL, SAT and ACT programs on site.

4 The ASC Campus : Unlike many academies, the ASC tennis facilities, residences and ES School are all located within one property, thereby creating a safe, fun, healthy, family atmosphere for all student-athletes. In addition, the cultural enrichment to be realized from the ASC program and its international array of students, coaches and teachers, is unparalleled in the industry. There’s no better environment anywhere for preparing a dedicated tennis player for the collegiate athletic and academic experience.


5 World class results: ASC alumni have excelled at every level of competitive tennis, from junior, national and international rankings and titles, to Collegiate All-American status and NCAA titles, to Olympic medals, to ATP/WTA titles, top 10 ATP/WTA rankings and Major Championship titles. Svetlana K u z n e t s ov a , A n d y M u r ra y, D a n i e l a Hantuchova, Grigor Dimitrov, and Juan Monaco are just a few of ASC’s best-known professional alumni. Hundreds of other ASC graduates have gone on to play top-level collegiate tennis in the U.S. and abroad.

6 ASC College Placement: ASC’s College Placement team guides parents and students thru every step of the college selection, application and admission process. ASC has diligently developed excellent relationships with collegiate coaches at all levels. Over the years, 95% of ASC graduates have gone on to play collegiate tennis. And 83% of ASC graduates have attended college with the aid of athletic and/or academic scholarship assistance.

7 International Exchange Program: ASC is the only residential tennis academy in the world to have wholly-owned campus headquarters located in both Europe and the United States. Its Exchange Program offers high school students the exclusive opportunity to pursue college preparatory academic studies while training within high-performance tennis academy programs, one semester in Naples, FL and one semester in Barcelona, Spain.

8 Multiple ASC Programs: ASC offers its students a wide variety of program options to best suit their individual needs. They include: § Year Round Program. High Performance

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Tennis + Middle/High School Tennis Academy Semesters at ES International School (August-June) The International Exchange Program (One semester in Barcelona + one in Naples) Monthly Training Stays (customized) Summer Tennis Training Weeks + Language Class (June –September). Year Round Tennis Training Weeks + Optional Language Class (Sept-June). Plus… upgrade any weekly program above with our Push Program or our Competition Program.

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How to Register register Online

Let’s Talk

Visit and Take a Tour

To apply online, go to our website www.asc-florida.com Once you click on it, it will give you the option on the right hand side to apply for the Weekly Camp Registration. Or you can contact Admissions at +1 (239) 263-1818 or via admissions.fl@sanchez-casal.com

Admissions advisors are available to discuss options and help student athletes find the right fit at both ASC and its academic partner, ES International School.

The best way to get to know ASC is to visit its beautiful campus located in Naples, Florida. Come experience the people and programs that make ASC an exciting and fulfilling place to spend one’s school years. An on-site tour will be arranged with the Admissions Department.

Register by phone or email: Contact the ASC Admissions Department to confirm space is available by calling. +1 (239) 263 1818 Admissions will email you a registration form. § Complete the registration form and return it via fax (+1 239.790.0906) or email admissions.fl@sanchezcasal.com § A security deposit of one week is required (regardless of the length of stay) and must be paid when the registration form is submitted.

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ASC Camps Summer Camp Intensive The ASC Summer Camp is designed for players from around the world. The Sanchez-Casal System allows all levels of players to enjoy high performance training . Basic, intermediate and/or advanced level players will all thrive within the ASC training environment.

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Duration: from May 29th to September 2nd

Age: from 12 to 23

Tennis Program: 21h tennis/week

Ratio: 2 players/1 court

Physical Training: 9h/week

Mental Training: on court: daily group session: 1h/week

Language classess: 8h/week

Leisure activities: 21h/week

Competition: 3h/week (upon calendar)

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Enjoy the best parts of Florida (Orlando amusement parks, The Everglades, pristine Gulf Coast beaches and more). We speak English, Italian, Spanish and French. Besides, ASC teaches language courses during the summer program to camp students for free.

ASC Summer camp presents the ideal combination of high performance tennis, language classes and leisure activities for an unforgettable summer camp experience.

Push Program (Add-on): 5+1+1

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U12 Summer Camp ASC’s U12 Summer Camp is designed for students from around the world from 8 to 12 years of age. This program allows young tennis players to enjoy their camp experience while combining high performance tennis training with language studies and fun entertainment activities. And everything is delivered with the care and monitoring that a child under 12 years of age requires.

This U12 Summer Camp adapts the prestigious ASC 360 Performance System® to the specific characteristics and needs of these younger players according to the four pillars of tennis: technical, tactical, physical and mental.

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Duration: from May 29th to September 2nd

Age: from 9 to 12

Tennis Program: 15-21h tennis/week

Ratio: 2 players/1 court

Physical Training: 5h/week

Mental Training: on court: daily group session: 1h/week

Language classess: 8h/week

Leisure activities: 21h/week

Competition: 3h/week (upon calendar)

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Push Program (Add-on): 5+1+1

Training is complimented with games to reinforce the sessions and teach sportsmanship. Players are distributed into groups of children under 12. Special monitoring is provided by the Supervisor Team. 1 athletic tutor per 8 campers 1 tennis coach per 4 players on the court


Weekly Holiday Camp Take advantage of your spring, fall and winter break. Come to Academia Sรกnchez-Casal to live the ASC Experience and take your tennis to the next level. The Weekly Holiday Camp combines High Performance Tennis Training, which includes technical exercises, tactical strategy and competition, with specific physical training and mental training. This program also includes the option of daily language classes in either Spanish or in English during spring and fall as an add-on.

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Duration: Spring Break, Winter Break and fall Break

Age: from 8 to 12 and 13 to 23

Tennis Program: 21h tennis/week

Ratio: 2 players/1 court

Physical Training: 5-9h/week

Mental Training: on court: daily group session: 1h/week

Language classess: 10h/week

Leisure activities: 21h/week

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Push Program (Add-on): 5+1+1

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Pre-Tournament Program C o m e t o S a n c h e z - C a s a l t h e w e e k b e f o re a n y International or National Tournament, to get the best preparation. Tournament and Pre-Tournament Calendar:

ITF Pro Circuit

Orange Bowl

Eddie Herr

Davis Cup

Pre-Tournament week objectives Get used to the tournament environment: altitude, sun, wind, heat, humidity, surface, etc. ยง Work on tactical and mental aspects to strengthen your game. ยง Gain confidence and comfort level. ยง

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Shot Development Weekend Are you thinking about attending an intensive tennis program but don’t want to miss a full school week? The Sánchez-Casal Academy now offers you the ideal program: the Shot Development Weekend.

This program is designed for those players who want to improve some specific aspects of their game without missing a whole week of school.

Advantages of the program The essence of the ASC weekly program is concentrated within 2.5 days of intense training, from Friday to Sunday. § Train with the ASC 360 Performance System®, unique in the world, designed for players to practice and enhance any game pattern. § Improve technical, tactical and mental skills and fitness by implementing strategic practices. §

Duration: from Friday evening to Sunday, or from Saturday morning to Monday morning. Available from September to June.

Age: from 8 to 23

Tennis Program: 8h (includes 2h of tactical training for matches)

Physical Training: 9h/week

Ratio: 2-3 players/1 court

Mental Training: 4h

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Adult Tennis Training Programs ASC’s mission is to train and develop all of our players, no matter the age or ability level, into smarter, more efficient and more athletic competitors. Thus, ASC loves to train adult players as well. We excel at working with serious adult players who are prepared to focus and ready to train. § §

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We will customize our training program to suit the individual needs of each player. We can focus on particular weaknesses---like improving the second serve, or developing a topspin forehand weapon, or making the players more comfortable at the net, or strengthening their backhand return of serve. ASC coaches will help the players with tips and strategies that show them how to build a point or best exploit an opponent’s weakness. We will strive to make them a better singles and/or doubles player. Our Athletic Performance team will also work with the adult players on improving their strength, speed, agility and recovery time. Our Mental Skills Training expert will provide tips on developing better concentration and handling competitive pressure.


Tennis Family Holiday

Advantages of the program An exciting one week holiday mix of sport and leisure. § In the morning, the program develops two specific tennis programs, one for adults and one for children. Both programs follow the world renowned ASC 360 Performance System. The whole family can train just like the academy’s elite players have: §

The best holiday for tennis loving families. The Tennis Family Holiday Program is an amazing program for adults and children that combines their favourite sport along with leisure time to discover the city of Naples and surroundings.

Murray, Kuznetsova, Dimitrov, Hantuchova, Monaco, and many more. § Delicious family meals at the restaurant of the Academy are included in the program. § The opportunity to discover the beautiful city of Naples and surroundings, every afternoon.

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The ASC Weekly Programs All ASC Weekly programs incorporate the basics of the ASC training system. Its mission is to have its players understand and conquer the four pillars of tennis; 1) technical, (2) tactical, (3) physical and (4) mental.

Each of these four pillars is developed intensively, and each is tailored to the player’s level of development, which depends on age, physical condition and tennis ability. The stages are reflected in the ASC Development Pyramid® and range from initiation to elite.

ASC Weekly Programs are smaller extracts of the Annual programs the Academy offers.

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Weekly Pre-Initiation Program The Pre-Initiation Stage is the first stage in the SánchezCasal Academy. Prior to this stage, students generally play after school tennis. The Pre-Initiation stage usually goes from 8 to 9 years old; however ASC uses age merely as a tentative guideline to place students in the correct development stage. The players in the Pre-Initiation Stage work on grasping technical concepts. The general aim is to polish their swing technique from preparation to finishing the shot, and improve the waiting position after doing the split step. General objectives of the stage Footwork, balance and coordination are essential at this stage as the exercises become more advanced. The players begin rallying with each other without the participation of the coach. Players start to participate in basic competitions, with age-appropriate rules.

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10-12 years

Weekly Initiation Program

The Initiation Stage usually goes from 10 to 12 years old; however, ASC uses age merely as a tentative guideline to place students in the correct development stage. ASC Weekly Programs are extracts of the annual programs the academy offers, which are based on the ASC Pyramid. Prior to arriving at this stage, players have been polishing their strokes, agility, balance and coordination. Now, they are able to learn how to place the ball intentionally and position themselves properly on the court. General objectives of the stage Players are ready to develop more dynamic movements, while drills become more challenging. They start cooperating and rallying with a partner, and they are encouraged to play at least 1 tournament per month. They should know how to keep track of the score and know the basic rules of tennis. In the second part of this stage, players are able to execute different shots and then are forced to play on all different areas of the court. Players will learn to play points with a purpose, building and finishing the point.

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12-13 years

Weekly Pre-Formation Program

The Pre-Formation Stage usually goes from 12 to 13 years old; however, ASC uses age merely as a tentative guideline to place students in the correct development stage. At this stage, players work to become more consistent, develop good technique, and know how to place the ball successfully in all areas of the court. This stage includes a significant amount of competition and players will learn how to incorporate tactics and strategies into their game. General objectives of the stage Players will learn the importance of mental toughness and the need to set their own goals in order to enhance performance on the tennis court. At the end of this stage, they should play at least 2 tournaments per month. ASC will recommend local and regional tournaments to attend and assign coaches to accompany the players.

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Weekly Formation Program

13-14 years

The Formation Stage usually goes from 13 to 14 years old; however, ASC uses age merely as a tentative guideline to place students in the correct development stage. During this stage, players should be able to have total control of their body, high accuracy of their shots, and be able to correctly adjust the appropriate height, depth and distance of their shots. Therefore, they are training within the tactical, physical and mental aspects of competition. General objectives of the stage Players will learn how to play in offensive and defensive situations, improve decision making skills, find solutions on their own, set up goals for daily training and matches, manage emotions, and analyze matches to identify what worked well and what didn’t work. Players should participate in tournaments regularly, including ITF tournaments. ASC will recommend local, regional and international tournaments to attend, and assign coaches to accompany the players.

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14-16 years

Weekly Pre-Advanced Program

The Pre-Advanced Stage usually goes from 14 to 16 years old; however, ASC u s e s a g e m e re l y a s a t e n t a t i v e guideline to place students in the correct development. In fact, this stage can start at 14 and go to the "senior" years of 18-19, depending on each player’s circumstances. In this stage players continue working on the tactical aspects of their game, w i t h m a n y re p e t i t i o n s o f m a t c h situations, starting with drills, continuing with rallies and trying to apply them both in matches. ASC increases focus on the physical and mental pillars, given that the players’ growth in the past stages has been significant. Now, the competition reaches a level where the physical and mental development of the players is becoming more consistent. General objectives of the stage At this stage, players can start competing against opponents of any level. ASC works on developing the play patterns that will allow the players to compete using their tools effectively. Emphasis is being placed on the mental side of the game, on how to control emotions, overcome difficulties and deal with adversity during a match.

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Weekly Advanced Program

16-17 years

The Advanced Stage usually goes from 16 to 17 years old; however, ASC uses age merely as a tentative guideline to place students in the correct development stage. In fact, this stage can start at 16 and go to the "senior" years of over 21, depending on each player’s circumstances. These years are very special to many players, especially the ones that have been developing more slowly. Suddenly, they start to see their potential and feel more confident about challenging opponents of any level. As mentioned in Pre-Advanced, ASC continues working on the tactical pillar, with lots of match situations, starting with drills, continuing with rallies and trying to use them both in matches. The physical and mental pillars remain crucial to leveling the "mind and body" playing field. General objectives of the stage The players continue competing against opponents from any level. They continue developing their pattern and their most successful shots, and they also try to compensate for their weaknesses to avoid vulnerable areas. On the mental side, ASC focuses on how to deal with adversity and control high-pressure situations. Usually, at this stage, players determine if they want to pursue college tennis and/or compete on the professional tour. Players should keep in mind that many top college players do become tennis professionals after their collegiate career. This important decision must be made at this stage, because college coaches start recruiting top prospects early. 19


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18-19 years

Weekly Pre-Transition Program

The Pre-Transition Stage usually goes from 18 to 19 years old; however, ASC uses age merely as a tentative guideline to place students in the correct development stage. It is in the Pre-Transition stage where the real battle begins. The players are now able to truly recognize if they can successfully compete at a high level or not. At this point, it becomes crucial for the player and coach to start building a pattern of training and competing that is steady and effective. Strong communication is also key when the common goal of both the player and the coach is to take the player's game to the next level of performance. General objectives of the stage In this stage, players make a habit out of organizing and using their best tools to compete. In the Physical aspect, the players must try to become athletes. On the Mental side, they must become strong competitive players. Usually, at this stage players have already determined if they want to pursue college tennis and/or compete on the professional tour. Players should keep in mind that many top college players become tennis professionals after their collegiate career. This important decision should be made before the Transition stage, because college coaches start recruiting top prospects early.

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19-20 years

Weekly Transition Program

The Transition Stage usually goes from 19 to 20 years old; however, ASC uses age merely as a tentative guideline to place students in the correct development stage. This stage is the most difficult of the Pyramid. Players compete against top players, but lack consistency and make far too many mistakes. They experience times of high-level performance, but are still far from achieving steady success. T h e To p 5 0 0 i n t h e w o r l d m a y b e reachable, but the truth is, only a select number will ever make it to the top 100. For that, a player needs to be almost perfect in the 4 tennis pillars, both in practice and in competition. General objectives of the stage To avoid making too many mistakes, players need to work hard on static control rallies, control rallies in motion, shot drills and mental concentration. The support of the personal coach is key to the continual improvement of players, especially as they move up and down in the world rankings. Financial needs can become demanding in this stage. Players start depending on family resources and help from their federations and/or sponsors.

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The Push Program Players can boost their tennis level even further with the Push Program. You can personalize your summer camp with this add-on program. The Push Program includes:

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Private Tennis Training

Replace 5 hours of group tennis lessons with 5 hours of private lessons. This allows student-athletes to work intensively on the technical and tactical sides of the game.

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Physical Training

Add 1 extra hour per week (4 players per group)

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Mental Training

Add 1 extra hour per week (4 players per group)

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Benefits of the Sánchez-Casal Weekly Programs ASC 360 Performance System

You will train within the same system as our ASC’s annual players: high performance tennis with special emphasis on the Sports Science Area. Our ASC’s method is suitable for all types of players, regardless of age, fitness condition and tennis experience.

ASC offers recreational activities inside and outside of the Sánchez-Casal campus with the objective of integrating students from different countries and making them feel at home.

Improve your Language Skills

The program includes optional language classes, choosing between English or Spanish classes. They take place in the ES International School, an American school located on the ASC campus, and are given by native teachers.

ASC’s team of supervisors takes care of all the players during their stay.

Supervisory staff

Tournaments

For stays longer than one week, student-athletes have the opportunity to participate in local tournaments, as well as national or even international events that are being held at the time of the stay.

You can boost your tennis level even more with the Push Program. With this option, you can replace 5 hours of group tennis lessons with 5 hours of private lessons and add 1 hour of fitness and 1 hour of mental lessons (groups of 4).

Optional Push Program

Leisure activities

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Take your tennis to the next level The ASC 360 Performance SystemŽ ASC uses its own training method which is universally effective in helping its studentsathletes achieve their best tennis level. This High Performance training method is closely linked to the players’ academic development, provided by ES International School, located within the ASC sport campus. This successful system helps ASC graduates obtain scholarships to universities across the United States, and has been used by professional ATP tennis players such as Andy Murray (ATP #1, Wimbledon and London Olympics Champion), Grigor Dimitrov, Juan Monaco, and WTA players such as Svetlana Kuznetsova (U.S. Open and Roland Garros Champion), Daniela Hantuchova, Tamira Paszek and more. The ASC 360 Performance System operates within four theoretical pillars (technical, tactical, physical and mental) and makes them work in a coordinated fashion with one ultimate objective: to push all ASC players to achieve maximum performance by reaching their ideal competitive state in both training and competition.

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The Developmental Pyramid© of the ASC Players Based on the ASC training system (ASC360) used at its Academies, Emilio Sánchez Vicario has created a pyramid to describe the evolution of players as they progress in their athletic development, by age and level of play. Each stage of this evolution has its own general and specific objectives for each pillar of training (technical, tactical, physical and mental). The system works by phases. Modules can adjust to any age level to train in any phase of the pyramid. The goal is that every ASC player, within in the year of his/her training stay, fulfills the goals designed personally for him/her to evolve into the next phase and grow as a player. ASC will find the best competitor residing in each player. It will strengthen a player’s 4 pillars and improve the integration between all 4 areas, thereby allowing the player to create the best energy possible for competing at a High Performance level, while seeking the perfect state of Competitive Motivation.

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Other Programs Tennis + School Academy Sánchez-Casal (ASC) is a high performance tennis academy that combines world-class tennis training with exceptional college preparatory academics. ASC’s goal is to help its student-athletes achieve their full potential both on and off the court, and in and out of the classroom. The unique Sanchez-Casal Training System has been developed over an 18-year period and is one of the most well respected systems in the world. Throughout its history, the elite ASC coaching staff has sent hundreds of graduates on to leading c o l l e g e t e n n i s p ro g ra m s , a n d h a s produced top ATP and WTA professionals l i ke M u r ra y, K u z n e t s ov a , D i m i t rov, Hantuchova, Ivanovic, Mónaco, Bovina and many others.

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As noted, the ASC Annual “Tennis + School” Program combines a complete college prep education with intensive tennis and athletic performance training. The sport program includes daily high performance tennis training featuring technical drills, tactical strategy, court mobility and top competition, as well as customized physical training through its ASC Athlete Body System, paired with mental skills training via the ASC Athlete Mind System. The highly regarded, dually accredited ES International School is located directly on the ASC campus and provides the opportunity to follow the American education system and earn a high school diploma. For more information, please contact admissions.fl@sanchez-casal.com or +1(239) 263-1818, and request ASC’s Annual Guide.

Tour Prep

U12 Tennis + School

No one knows how to prepare players for life on the professional tennis circuit better than Spanish tennis greats Emilio Sanchez and Sergio Casal, and their handpicked, personally trained staff of international tennis coaches and performance specialists. This is why many aspiring pros attend ASC for customized “Tour Prep” training programs geared toward getting them ready for the rigors of tournament competition. Technical, tactical, physical, mental training (ASC 360), nutritional guidance, sports medicine access, and excellent on-site competition and coaching are available year round at ASC. Current touring pros also use ASC locations as their homeaway-from-home training base both in season and during the off-season. Contact Admissions for information on customizing Tour Prep programs for an individual player’s needs and scheduling demands.

The annual U12 Tennis + School Program reflects all the aspects comprised in the Tennis + School program, but delivers it with moderate intensity. It aims to create opportunities in tennis, in education and in life, but respects the needs of those players enrolled in 6th grade who want a lower intensity level in their daily training.

Monthly Program Likewise, the duration of one’s training stay may need to vary depending upon t h e a g e a n d c i rc u m s t a n c e s o f t h e particular player involved. Training for a full semester may not work for everyone. Training for shorter blocks of time may be more accommodating for someone on tour, or for someone with extended h o l i d a y o r s c h o o l b re a k s . To accommodate such needs, ASC offers special rates for month-long training stays. Such training periods/programs can also be customized as appropriate. Please contact Admissions at +1(293)2631818 or (admsissions.fl@sanchezcasal.com) for more details.


Schedule Full Day Weekly Program

Sunday

Arrival day for boarding students; (Monday is arriving day for non-boarding players): § Sunday, 1:00 to 4:00pm – Check-in at ASC Clubhouse (Boarding players) § Monday, 7:00am – Check-in at ASC Clubhouse (Non boarding players)

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4 hours of tennis daily 2 hours of physical training daily § On court mental training § 2 hours of optional language classes daily (Spanish/English) is included in the Summer Camp § Recreational activities

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Campus life GENERAL STANDARDS AND SECURITY While staying/training at the Academy, students are expected to treat every individual with dignity and respect. The Academy provides a safe, healthy environment within which young men and women have the opportunity to grow and develop as players, athletes, students, and individuals. Each and every person attending ASC is expected to work hard and be honest and courteous, while engaging in and enjoying every aspect of Academy life.

ACCOMMODATION

MEALS

EVENTS & ACTIVITIES

Students may reside on campus at Academia Sánchez-Casal. Separate apartments are provided for boys and girls and for all age groups. Supervisory staff lives with the students. Each apartment has two bedrooms, two bathrooms, terrace, dining room, a study area, AC, TV, telephone and WiFi. They all have their own separate entrances providing exclusive access to each apartment.

Nutrition is a key factor within a player’s training regimen because it directly influences the performance/ development of each athlete. All meals are prepared in house and provide a balanced intake of all the necessary nutrients for the health and maximum performance of our student-athletes.

Various activities are organized by the Academy staff during free time to allow moments for relaxation and fun (i.e. paddle, tennis wall, football/soccer, basketball, ping-pong, beach volleyball, swimming pool, etc.). We also offer supervised excursions on the weekends for greater enjoyment of the surrounding area (i.e. movies, shopping, beaches, etc.) as well as field trips to i.e. Universal Studios in Orlando, or the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex at Cape Canaveral. The Academy also counts with an Olympic pool and a hot tub, spa and sauna.

Services included in “accommodation” § Lodging in a double or triple room § Breakfast, lunch and dinner § Laundry Service § Wireless Internet Access § Weekly excursions The students get their welcome kit at arrival from the Admissions Office.

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TRANSPORTATION

LAUNDRY

WHAT TO BRING

ASC will provide airport pick up for all students registered in the boarding tennis program as long as they notify ASC with their flight information (airline, flight number and arrival time) a minimum of 7 days prior to arrival. Payment for this ground transportation service must be made in full before arrival. Please contact Admissions at +1 (293) 263 1818 or admissions.fl@sanchez-casal.com

Laundry Service is available to those students staying on campus for the year. These students will receive a laundry bag after the payment of a $10 deposit, which will be refunded once the laundry bag is returned at the end of their stay. Laundry service is provided every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. It is recommended that students’ clothes are marked with their name to prevent mix-ups.

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Unaccompanied Minors For those who have contracted a “UM” (Unaccompanied Minor) service with their airline, the Academy offers support by arranging for a staff member to accompany the student, at all times, until he/she is picked up by the airline company and taken to the gate. This service has a charge of $75. In order to request this service, the Academy must be informed that the student has an “UM” service booked with the airline, and the flight information must be provided. The name of the ASC person who will accompany the student will be provided by the Academy the week before the program begins. Students flying in on their own, or not staying on campus, need to inform the Academy of their arrival time in order to arrange for their on-site check-in.

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Rackets Training and Running Shoes Sportswear Tennis Strings and Grips School Supplies (specified by ES International School) Toiletry Bag Alarm Clock Swimsuit Beach Sandals Sun Screen Cream Hats or Visors C a s u a l C l o t h e s f o r Tr i p s o r Excursions

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MEDICAL INSURANCE

MEDICAL TREATMENT

STUDENT BANK

It is mandatory for all students to have valid US medical/health insurance coverage, or an international travel health policy that covers the USA. ASC can supply student-athletes with top health insurance coverage from United Healthcare for any duration of their programs.

ASC, via the Medical Insurance Policy t a ke n o u t by t h e s t u d e n t , a n d i n coordination with the physiotherapist and/or medical team involved, will treat players’ injuries through a personalized, comprehensive rehabilitation program.

Each student has a virtual account in the Academy, where parents or tutors may deposit money, either in cash, by bank transfer or by credit card (credit card charges have a surcharge of 3%). No other deposit method is allowed. The students may withdraw money through the Admissions Department.

FACILITIES ASC’s beautiful campus is situated close to all the major attractions in Naples, Florida. With 38 tennis courts, a Tennis Club with a restaurant and cafeteria, its own School, several accommodation options, an Olympic pool and hot tub, and a great Performance Training Center, ASC student-athletes have everything they need located directly on campus.

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Coaches and Faculty ASC knows that to train and develop High Performance Tennis-Athletes, it must have High Performance Coaches on staff. ASC tennis coaches are certified by both the RPT (Registro Profesional de Tenis) and the USPTA ( U n i t e d S t a t e s P r o f e s s i o n a l Te n n i s Association). Besides its Athletic Performance Development experts are equally well credentialed. ASC Directors include:

Emilio Sånchez CO-FOUNDER (CEO, ASC-FLORIDA, ICI) Credentials Certifications: USPTA Master Professional Elite Certified. RPT Master Professional Certified. International Coaches Institute (ICI) Competitive & Professional Certifications. Qualifications: Ex ATP player; #7 Singles, #1 Doubles ranking. 5 Grand Slams doubles titles. Men's doubles silver medal at the 1988 Olympic Games. 15 ATP men’s singles titles and 50 men's doubles titles. Davis Cup Champion, 2008 - Spain Team Captain. Coach of Fernando Verdasco.

PAVEL SLOZIL LEGEND

Lucas Regas TENNIS DIRECTOR Credentials

Certifications: Member of USPTA Qualifications: Ex ATP player; Singles #35, Doubles #4. 5 Grand Slam Champion. 2 ATP singles and 32 doubles titles. Davis Cup Champion in 1980 with Czechoslovakia. Coach of: Horacio de la Pena, Jakob Hlasek, Steffi Graf- Golden Grand Slam 1988, Jennifer Capriati, Magdalena Maleeva, Anna Kournikova- all top 10 WTA.

Certifications: USPTA Elite Certified. RPT Certified. International Coaches Institute (ICI) Competitive & Professional Certifications. PTCA. BA Business Administration. Qualifications: Trained at ASC Barcelona as a top 100 player and NCJAA #1. Coach of M. Kirilenko (WTA Top 20). Coach of E. Gallovits (WTA Top 100). Hitting partner for the Bryan Brothers.

Eva Borras ATHLETE MIND DIRECTOR

Derek Touchette ATHLETE BODY DIRECTOR

Daniel Alexander Green SCHOOL DIRECTOR

Education / Credentials

Education / Credentials

Certifications: USPTA Elite Certified. RPT Certified. Master in Psychology of Physical Activity and Sport. Bachelor of Psychology. International Coaches Institute (ICI) Competitive & Professional Certifications. Qualifications: Ex Tennis player. Sport Psychologist at Juan Carlos Ferrero Sport Academy. Private mental coach to pro players and amateur students. Mental coach at ASC Florida since 2015.

Certifications: PES, USAW, USAW-SP, SPEED. Degree in Exercise Physiology, Nutrition. Qualifications: Fitness Director for International Coaches Institute. Former Performance Specialist at IMG Academy. Trained athletes for the NFL, NBA, MBI, and Soccer. Trained tennis players M. Sharapova, J. Jankovic, M. Mirnyi.

Degree: B.S., 1995, University of Notre Dame Qualifications: Has worked in secondary education since 2004 with a focus on school management, physical and life sciences, and college counseling.

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