this is awesome MR TENNIS MENTOR!!! I love it. And so inspiring to see how dedicated Felix is. I have been watching him since he was a little kid. He has been so focused...very proud of him :)
I have booked myself at the Mouratoglou Academy for a half day weekday camp in September! Beginners level. I am super excited to take my game to the next level. I started playing tennis only in 2020 (during Covid); and I love it. Can’t wait to be there, to learn, and enjoy.
Great video. I was wondering what it would costs to : 1- be there as a player ( either amateur or non ranked player) for a week, 2 weeks or more 2- be there as a couch and learn new coaching skills
Great video, place looks amazing. So impressive how they cater to so many different levels, and it looks like they meet everyone where they are. Not an easy feat.
Looks great - what was the cost for this week at the academy? and do they pair you up with someone of the same level when they play practice matches or you have to find one yourself?
Great video, thank you. My daughter and I have been to Mouratoglou Academy twice this year and hope to go 2-3 times every year from next year (she has only been playing 14 months). It's an amazing experience and the coaches and facilities and exceptional... Very best of luck to Felix and his further development.
@@sach8906 My daughter and I went there in October, she did the half day course and we stayed in the hotel for the week, it cost €1,749.00 (including VAT). This did not include food. The best thing to do would be to email them your requirements and they will be able to give a more specific cost. We have found them very helpful. Hope this helps
@@paulemmerson5282 1749 is Hotel+Coaching? Sorry if the question seems stupid. Good luck to your daughter and to you as I see you are heavily invested!
Thanks! It really depends on your age and stage in your tennis… functional movements are usually very beneficial (mimicking moves that you will use on court like you see Felix doing in this video) possibly adding resistance.
Awesome video showing the insights of a pro player. Just goes to show how dedicated and professional you need to be at the elite level. Awesome content👍
Hi! Many thanks for setting this channel, one can tell the great effort put into sharing the beauty of tennis. Much appreciated. I had the chance to experience a somehow similar experience (i.e. one week in a tennis academy in Barcelona) and I got to wonder: May you be able to explain about the differences between cultures whether it is Spain, France, England or so, as well as which academy may be better in which area? Again, many thanks for this great work. Keep it up! - José
I’ve done one in Barcelona and I’ve done Mouratoglou. The programs were similar at both. Mouratoglou was a bit better organized and from what I could tell the kids enjoyed Mouratoglou more. There were kids at the Barcelona program who didn’t want to be there. On the other hand there are a lot of camps near Barcelona so that may have been just this one camp. I asked some of the people at Mouratoglou about it and they said that they didn’t keep the kids unless they were putting in the effort. The culture within the camps was not much different. Biot is a bit further from tourist areas than most of the Barcelona camps.
Absolutely love your videos! I am a coach myself, and I am considering making a trip to the academy with my most talented U16 player. He is at a regional/national level. What is the possibilities for him to have a few sessions with a pro coach and how, if possible, do he get a hitting partner/ match opponent at same level for a few hours a day? 😀
Hi man, love thé channel. Can you Tell me which airport is closest and if they have a good connection to thé academy. You inspire me more and more to bevolen a coach myself. Kind regards
What’s the big deal with 30 minutes? I do his warm up in the gym twice every week. Ok, sure that’s all I do, but still! Great video mate. Gives a wonderful insight into the true depth of commitment it takes to be a top 1000 player. Insane work.
great video! I am curious how you got connected with Patrick's team? was is solely because of Felix? I would like to do something similar. I think it would be a great learning experience!
Hey Dylan, I’ve been doing some work for them which is how I got the invitation. Spending time around other coaches is definitely the best way to develop!
@@itsyushkins928 thanks for sharing the knowledge. Would you know whether that is all inclusive (hotel, breakfasts//diet). Just wondering as I am thinking to do such one free week
I plan to train for 1 week. My options are Mouratoglou Academy vs Barcelona Tennis academy. the latter is much cheaper. which would be a better option for me?
Strength and conditioning for tennis is always seen as a "pro" thing, but actually as a slightly older player it's becomes more important to allow you to play as much as you would like. It strikes me that it is something you can't find much information on beyond how to recover from a specific injury?
Very interesting, and also a bit surprising at 1:20. Only 3 h tennis and 1.5 h gym per day? You are not just hitting balls 8h in a row. You are making the training specific and making each hour really count.
Amazing- will we every see this person or one of the thousand of students at the academy in the top 10- mmm probably not- but damn I would go live that life in a hot minute!
Great video once again. As a former Bolletieri protege in 1985, I was curious to see how the young kids train today at the academies. Very very different from my day. I was actually shocked. I got to meet Felix the other day while he was at the same M25 in Heraklion, Crete Greece. I had wished to talk with him but he was busy with other players. Anyways, thanks for your awesome videos and for providing vital information. Best of luck to you both 🎾🏆
@@elchanclascocina it’s a very long story and too much to write here but as far as tennis training went for the elite protégés, it was 4 hours before lunch and 3 hours after lunch. We were on the court 7 hours a day every day except Sunday. Immense training and each day also had 1 hour split between playing a different sport for 30 minutes (cross training kinda) from basketball to soccer to dodge ball, etc and 1/2 of weights. There was of course stretching and a few miles of running and most importantly, we had mental lessons to work on the mental aspect which nick emphasised as the aspect that is needed to become a grand slam champion. The drills and practice matches we did every day and extremely different than what the young pros seem to do today and now I see why nick made such great champions out of Agassi courier and Seles from that period. Nick understood what it takes to create a grand slam champion even though he could not play tennis himself. He inspired us to play better than we thought was possible. The minute he was on court, our game would rise super high. His presence alone made you perform like a grand slam champion. Truly amazing…but yeah. It was very different than todays young pros training.
@@GrungePopRecords Thanks a lot for your thorough response. I know Nick passed away today, so in case it's been a tough day, my condolences and good energy to you. Saludos!
Hi, Im a 16 year old italian tennis player and my dream is to become a tennis pro. I play in tournaments and I'm doing my best to get better and better but my problem is that I don't have someone who knows what path I should follow and that can help me. I have a teacher but i feel like I need someone who can follow me. I thought about joining in a tennis academy but they're pretty expensive and I feel like I'm stuck... Do you have any advice? Great videos as always! ✌
What you see here is just a tiny snippet of the bigger picture! Felix has a very good s&c programme which is tailored to his body, his game and his goals.
How is this working? Felix is a 11.5 ish UTR in singles and I don’t see any real upward trend in his results. That isn’t even a #6 D1 college player at most D1s. This seems like an extremely long shot unless the primary purpose is to generate You Tube revenue.
this is awesome MR TENNIS MENTOR!!! I love it. And so inspiring to see how dedicated Felix is. I have been watching him since he was a little kid. He has been so focused...very proud of him :)
Thanks Pete… it’s so good to see his journey! Especially for aspiring juniors and parents!
I have booked myself at the Mouratoglou Academy for a half day weekday camp in September! Beginners level. I am super excited to take my game to the next level. I started playing tennis only in 2020 (during Covid); and I love it. Can’t wait to be there, to learn, and enjoy.
I’m sure you’ll have an incredible experience!! Let me know how it goes
Great video. I was wondering what it would costs to :
1- be there as a player ( either amateur or non ranked player) for a week, 2 weeks or more
2- be there as a couch and learn new coaching skills
I think it`s 1500 euros per week for the players
Great video, place looks amazing. So impressive how they cater to so many different levels, and it looks like they meet everyone where they are. Not an easy feat.
absolutely brilliant video my son trains fro 12 hrs a week now thats means i am with him 18 hrs a week
never watched a vidoe so comprehensive
Exellent! Great and smart information from this video! Thank you! I hope training in similar tennis academy.
🙏🙏
Looks great - what was the cost for this week at the academy? and do they pair you up with someone of the same level when they play practice matches or you have to find one yourself?
1700 euro per week as mentioned by felix
Great video, thank you. My daughter and I have been to Mouratoglou Academy twice this year and hope to go 2-3 times every year from next year (she has only been playing 14 months). It's an amazing experience and the coaches and facilities and exceptional... Very best of luck to Felix and his further development.
How much does it cost to go there? Hope it is affordable.
@@sach8906 My daughter and I went there in October, she did the half day course and we stayed in the hotel for the week, it cost €1,749.00 (including VAT). This did not include food.
The best thing to do would be to email them your requirements and they will be able to give a more specific cost. We have found them very helpful. Hope this helps
do you have felix's channel?
@@paulemmerson5282 Thank you for responding sir!
@@paulemmerson5282 1749 is Hotel+Coaching? Sorry if the question seems stupid. Good luck to your daughter and to you as I see you are heavily invested!
Great video!! Love the mouratoglou videos. What specifically do you recommend for strength and conditioning for tennis? (drills or muscles to work on)
Thanks! It really depends on your age and stage in your tennis… functional movements are usually very beneficial (mimicking moves that you will use on court like you see Felix doing in this video) possibly adding resistance.
@@TheTennisMentor okay thanks!!
Thank you for showing us Ashley 😊
You’re always welcome!
Awesome video showing the insights of a pro player.
Just goes to show how dedicated and professional you need to be at the elite level.
Awesome content👍
Thanks Grant!🙏
Great video! Very fun and inspiring.
🙏🙏
YT: How many promotional videos do you want?
Mouratoglu: YES.
Hi! Many thanks for setting this channel, one can tell the great effort put into sharing the beauty of tennis. Much appreciated.
I had the chance to experience a somehow similar experience (i.e. one week in a tennis academy in Barcelona) and I got to wonder:
May you be able to explain about the differences between cultures whether it is Spain, France, England or so, as well as which academy may be better in which area?
Again, many thanks for this great work. Keep it up!
- José
Hi Jose, thanks for your comments. I would like to explore more academies to find out the same. If I manage to, I’ll be sure to share my findings!
I’ve done one in Barcelona and I’ve done Mouratoglou. The programs were similar at both. Mouratoglou was a bit better organized and from what I could tell the kids enjoyed Mouratoglou more. There were kids at the Barcelona program who didn’t want to be there. On the other hand there are a lot of camps near Barcelona so that may have been just this one camp. I asked some of the people at Mouratoglou about it and they said that they didn’t keep the kids unless they were putting in the effort. The culture within the camps was not much different. Biot is a bit further from tourist areas than most of the Barcelona camps.
Absolutely love your videos! I am a coach myself, and I am considering making a trip to the academy with my most talented U16 player. He is at a regional/national level. What is the possibilities for him to have a few sessions with a pro coach and how, if possible, do he get a hitting partner/ match opponent at same level for a few hours a day? 😀
Thx a lot for this video a little question how much did it cost you?
Hi man, love thé channel. Can you Tell me which airport is closest and if they have a good connection to thé academy. You inspire me more and more to bevolen a coach myself.
Kind regards
Hey Stef, they’re a 15 minute taxi from Nice airport (it cost me €65)
Great video! I was wondering what the process is to join this program as a junior player and do the players need a coach to assist them?
What’s the big deal with 30 minutes? I do his warm up in the gym twice every week. Ok, sure that’s all I do, but still! Great video mate. Gives a wonderful insight into the true depth of commitment it takes to be a top 1000 player. Insane work.
How much is the time here? This sounds like an epic vacation. I have no pro ambitions but I enjoy getting better and this is indeed good content.
Such a cool experience! Does Felix continue the same fitness plan from the academy after he leaves? Or does he have his own plan that he follows?
great video! I am curious how you got connected with Patrick's team? was is solely because of Felix? I would like to do something similar. I think it would be a great learning experience!
Hey Dylan, I’ve been doing some work for them which is how I got the invitation. Spending time around other coaches is definitely the best way to develop!
@@TheTennisMentor I completely agree! would love to get to do something with them for sure!
Cool ! Keep it up 🙂💪💪💪
I’m a junior and I would love to come to the mouratoglou academy once, but what are the prices?
It cost around 1000 dollars a week
@@itsyushkins928 thanks for sharing the knowledge. Would you know whether that is all inclusive (hotel, breakfasts//diet). Just wondering as I am thinking to do such one free week
I plan to train for 1 week. My options are Mouratoglou Academy vs Barcelona Tennis academy. the latter is much cheaper. which would be a better option for me?
What a experience😮🎾
It really was! Very grateful!
Strength and conditioning for tennis is always seen as a "pro" thing, but actually as a slightly older player it's becomes more important to allow you to play as much as you would like. It strikes me that it is something you can't find much information on beyond how to recover from a specific injury?
this video is so interesting thank you very much
You’re very welcome!
so how much improvement could you make in 1 week? I guess its player specific for but felix, how much can you expect?
Hitting from the back looks and feels good but how you ever going to take advantage of short balls if you don't spend hours on volying?
I love the shirts felix wears! where does he get them??
Bidi Badu
@@TheTennisMentor thank you 🙏
Very interesting, and also a bit surprising at 1:20. Only 3 h tennis and 1.5 h gym per day? You are not just hitting balls 8h in a row. You are making the training specific and making each hour really count.
@@oatsgoats39 True on the professional level. From an amateur point of view, it is difficult to overtrain. Most people do not nearly train *enough*.
How much does it cost
is there like a age requirement to join the camp?
There seemed to be a wide range of juniors on the camps… I would say that most were between 10 & 18 years
super cool. love it.
Question: is the academy also for recreational (and old 50-60 years) players?
They will be happy to take your money 🙂I saw a video with an older player in the past.
Amazing- will we every see this person or one of the thousand of students at the academy in the top 10- mmm probably not- but damn I would go live that life in a hot minute!
Awesome buddy !
Thanks Federico!
@@TheTennisMentor you're welcome Ashley !
thanks for the vid!
Thanks for watching Kevin!
7:22 Thought those were balls rolling off the courts!
I have a player thats U14/16 - regional/National player what’s the best option for him for a Weeks Training.
How much does it cost to stay and train for a week at the Mouratoglou Academy? I want to guess...3,000 euros?
I am an intermediate player, can I still come to the centre?
How much did it cost.
How much do you have to pay?
You're felix coach?
Yes
Great video once again. As a former Bolletieri protege in 1985, I was curious to see how the young kids train today at the academies. Very very different from my day. I was actually shocked. I got to meet Felix the other day while he was at the same M25 in Heraklion, Crete Greece. I had wished to talk with him but he was busy with other players. Anyways, thanks for your awesome videos and for providing vital information. Best of luck to you both 🎾🏆
How was it in your days???
@@elchanclascocina it’s a very long story and too much to write here but as far as tennis training went for the elite protégés, it was 4 hours before lunch and 3 hours after lunch. We were on the court 7 hours a day every day except Sunday. Immense training and each day also had 1 hour split between playing a different sport for 30 minutes (cross training kinda) from basketball to soccer to dodge ball, etc and 1/2 of weights. There was of course stretching and a few miles of running and most importantly, we had mental lessons to work on the mental aspect which nick emphasised as the aspect that is needed to become a grand slam champion. The drills and practice matches we did every day and extremely different than what the young pros seem to do today and now I see why nick made such great champions out of Agassi courier and Seles from that period. Nick understood what it takes to create a grand slam champion even though he could not play tennis himself. He inspired us to play better than we thought was possible. The minute he was on court, our game would rise super high. His presence alone made you perform like a grand slam champion. Truly amazing…but yeah. It was very different than todays young pros training.
@@GrungePopRecords Thanks a lot for your thorough response. I know Nick passed away today, so in case it's been a tough day, my condolences and good energy to you. Saludos!
Did you and felix pay for the week or was it another invite?
We were very fortunate that Felix was invited by his sponsor, Dunlop and I was invited my the Mouratoglou team 🙏
What’s this players full name?
Felix Mischker
What I expected my tennis training to be like at uni:
I tried subscribing twice, but TH-cam wouldn’t let me😉
Haha… it’s the thought that counts! 😊
Who is Felix ?
💀
Hi, Im a 16 year old italian tennis player and my dream is to become a tennis pro. I play in tournaments and I'm doing my best to get better and better but my problem is that I don't have someone who knows what path I should follow and that can help me. I have a teacher but i feel like I need someone who can follow me. I thought about joining in a tennis academy but they're pretty expensive and I feel like I'm stuck... Do you have any advice?
Great videos as always! ✌
Felix I admire your perseverance but your 5ft7 inch height won’t really help much. There’s only schwatzmann that made it that at that height.
He's taller than 5ft7
I don’t see a single strength exercise here…just a workout that my wife would do. train like an athlete if you want to be one.
What you see here is just a tiny snippet of the bigger picture! Felix has a very good s&c programme which is tailored to his body, his game and his goals.
How is this working? Felix is a 11.5 ish UTR in singles and I don’t see any real upward trend in his results. That isn’t even a #6 D1 college player at most D1s. This seems like an extremely long shot unless the primary purpose is to generate You Tube revenue.
His end goal is a youtuber. His level is nowhere close to being able to earn a living as a pro.
Watch me
@@tennisbrothers Epic, stay on the grind!
Couple of dorks who think they know something lol
he is also way better then a 11.5
the more you tell me to subscribe the less likely I am going to.