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DANI VALLVERDÚ, the player who analyzed rivals as a coach

Dani Vallverdú was at Sánchez-Casal Academy Barcelona for a period of 3 years. As a player, he used to play a role like a coach, because he used to study the opponent and matches, analyzing errors and the best way to play against of other players with a special point of view.

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TECHNOLOGY IS A CRUCIAL PART OF EDUCATION

Many students’ lives today are filled with technology which gives them infinite access to information and resources, enabling them to pursue their interests in their own way and at their own pace. The opportunities are limitless.

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Welcome, future champions!

December is an exciting and active time for junior tennis players all around the globe. The Academia Sanchez-Casal is proud to join the ranks of Eddie Herr, Little Mo and The Orangebowl by introducing the brand new Sanchez-Casal International Winter Junior Cup, which will take place December 7-10, 2017 in beautiful Naples, Florida.

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Olga Savchuk prepares for the US Open Series at Sanchez-Casal

Ukrainian tennis player Olga Savchuk has been training at Sanchez-Casal Academy in Florida for the past several weeks to get ready to compete in the US Open Series.

Savchuk, who achieved her career high doubles ranking of No. 34 last week, has kicked off her American tour at Stanford, where she will play the doubles semifinal tomorrow with A. Pavlyuchenkova (RU) against US A. Spears and C. Vandeweghe .

We spoke with Olga during her stay to know more about her future plans:

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Gilles Muller: hard work and determination, ingredients for success

Maturity and consistency are both ingredients that usually lead to success, although of course sport has another ingredient, which is competition, and with competition, anything can happen. This season has been especially important to the ATP player, Gilles Müller, who is 34 years old and is excelling thanks to some great recent results.

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Open letter from Corey Hart to Emilio Sanchez

Emilio Sanchez is not a man who pulls any punches. He wears his heart and passion on his sleeve.

A proud Spaniard who will never sugarcoat an answer to curry-favor an over zealous parent promoting their son’s unbelievable talent. An inveterate champion who will never camouflage his true thoughts by spinning “a fools paradise” prediction about a child’s future prospects on the Pro Tour just to be polite or for potential business.

No, not Sanchez. He’s blunt and honest. When you entrust your impressionable teenager into his tennis domain, Emilio’s aim is simple, direct and straightforward—namely to nurture, develop, and transform each individual athlete he works with into the highest-caliber performance tennis player.

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#21 SUCCESSFUL HABITS FOR OVERCOMING ADVERSITY

Everything that happens has a reason: some people call it ‘destiny’, others ‘energy’, some people call it ‘luck’, and others, ‘bad luck’. I think I’m fortunate to live life how I choose. I carry with me my principles and values, and I am that way partly thanks to my parents, thanks to the education they provided me, some key people that became role models in my life but mainly thanks to tennis, which shaped my character and made me resilient to adversity.

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ENCOURAGE YOUR CHILD TO GIVE 100% EFFORT

Every athlete wants to achieve good results, but we have to be aware that good results don’t automatically happen because we spend hours and hours training on court, in fitness or in mental training. Inspiring young athletes to give their best effort is both the coach and the parents’ responsibility.

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MEET CLAIRE LIU, ACADEMIA SANCHEZ-CASAL WOMEN’S OPEN CHAMPION

I would love to win a Grand Slam

My best victory so far was the ASC Women’s Open semifinal against Kayla Day

“I would love to win a Grand Slam”

“My best victory so far was the ASC Women’s Open semifinal against Kayla Day”

16-year old player Claire Liu won the first series of the $25,000 Academia Sanchez-Casal Women’s Pro-circuit Open, the Svetlana Kuznetsova Cup. Liu, who came from the qualies, played 12 matches during 8 days and made it victoriously to the final, beating the two-time NCAA Singles Title Champion Danielle Rose Collins.

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