Evolve | Vision

The game evolves and our knowledge must evolve too. 

To have a vision for the future players must be prepared to face the unknown.

To be good athletes, players must become good people.

Through sports we develop life skills!

The way we interpret tennis.

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Tennis as a tool to build life skills

The sports industry has been growing more and more over the past decades, and game sports had a central role in this sports revolution. 

For us the movement is not only a way to connect to our bodies but also a learning tool.

We want to debunk the myth that good athletes can’t be people of culture or good students and we put our best effort into creating a new stereotype.
The Evolve project it’s a whole rounded educational project that grows around the idea that

To be successful athletes, our students must own the keys to success in life.

Tennis won't always work out for them, as high performance sports are very competitive and spots equally limited.

We believe that through movement, players can acquire the skills that will help them to be more practical, efficient, productive and competitive in life as well as empathic, understanding and respectful of the environment and other people.

Our fitness and tennis programs are not designed to work on everyone but, instead

We adapt the program to everyone of our students

 in according to their traits and the physics of the sport, helping them to find their own strokes.

In conclusion, we aim to create a mindset for our players and to give them those tools through practical challenges, following both science and empirical studies.

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The importance of having a long-term project

Everyone heard at least once about a wonder kid with the potential to become the next world number 1.

So what does happen to all these kids?
How many  of them actually made it on the tour?
Unfortunately, not many.

History taught us that 

Early results in sports, don’t actually guarantee anything later on.

So what’s the difference between the elite players and those who had the potential but never made it?

Values like perseverance, fighting spirit, passion and a bit of obsession can help the young players to not give up on themselves too soon but, we also believe that

The 50% of players development lies in having a winning project.

Aspiring pros are like young entrepreneurs who are trying to run their own start-up company, surfing through the highs and lows on the way to the top. The departments are: technical, tactical, physical and mental.

Planning is a very powerful tool that our players will benefit all along their lives, in and out the court, no matter what path they’ll take.