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Download Brochure OVERVIEW ACHIEVEMENTS STAFF JuNioR CHamPioNS College PlaCemeNt VESA PÖNKKÄ President The Junior Champions program is the first stage in the Champions JTCC students have earned over $21 million in scholarships & pathway for tournament level players between the ages of 8 and • Joined JTCC in 1999 financial aid to top colleges & universities which include: 12. Training is focused on stroke production and development with • Founding member of JTCC and a major Brown Harvard Princeton an emphasis on technique and match play. driving force in establishing JTCC among the Duke Stanford University of Texas best training centers in the world. • Has trained top junior players for national, Columbia UCLA University of Virginia NCAA, ITF and professional competition Cornell University of Chicago Vanderbilt • Certifications: PTR, USPTA, & USTA High Dartmouth Michigan Wake Forest Performance Georgetown North Carolina Yale MEGAN MOULTON-LEVY - General Manager of Player Development • Joined JTCC in 2016 • Competed on the WTA Tour, achieving a career high singles ranking of #237 and a CHamPioNS i & ii top 50 doubles ranking The Champions Program is JTCC’s pre-eminent, year-round • Played college tennis for Williams & Mary performance training program for tournament level players • Certifications: PTR Performance, USTA who are 12 and older. Summer sessions consist of fundamentals High Performance and USTA Facility Coach; training and tournament preparation. member of the USTA’s Board of Directors ALI AGNAMBA Champions I is for players who are active tournament participants Senior Director of Player Development at USTA National L1 and L2 levels and ITF tournaments. Notable alumNi Usue Arconada Tara Iyer • Joined JTCC in 2003 • #124 WTA Singles Ranking • 4 ITF Women’s Singles Titles • Has developed more than 100 players who Champions II program is designed for 8th grade and high school have competed at NCAA Divisions I, II and III players who will compete at USTA Sectional L5 to L7 tournaments. • #5 ITF Junior Ranking • 2009 NCAA Team Champion • 2016 Junior Wimbledon Denis Kudla • Has been integral in the development of professional players Frances Tiafoe, Denis Champion • #53 ATP Singles Ranking Kudla and Robin Montgomery Luca Corinteli • #3 ITF Junior Ranking • #35 ITF Junior Ranking • Certifications: USPTR & USPTA High Frances Tiafoe Performance • 3x NCAA Team Champion • #29 ATP Singles Ranking • 2014-16 Doubles All American • #2 ITF Junior Ranking OLIVER AKLI Mitchell Frank • 2013 Orange Bowl Champion Senior Director of Player Development • #5 ITF Junior Ranking Evan Zhu • Joined JTCC in 2000 • 3x NCAA Team Champion • 2018 NCAA Doubles • Has had many coaching successes including • 2011 ITA Indoor Singles Champion working with players who have won USTA Champion Vera Zvonareva and ITF tournaments and competed at Treat Huey • #2 WTA Singles Ranking NCAA Divisions I, II, and III • #18 ATP Doubles Ranking • 3x Grand Slam Mixed Doubles • Certifications: USPTR & USPTA High • 8 ATP Doubles Titles Champion Performance TC COSTELLO fitNeSS & meNTAL CoNDitioNiNg Senior Director of Athlete Development • Joined JTCC in 2010 Daily fitness training, led by Senior Director of Athlete Development • Is the current fitness coach of professional TC Costello, includes speed and agility training, tennis-specific players Frances Tiafoe and Robin footwork exercises, strength and endurance workouts, and both Montgomery dynamic and static stretching for injury prevention and flexibility. • Works with WTA player Alison Riske as well Mental conditioning helps players develop skills such as goal as numerous ITF Top 10 players setting, stress and energy management, attention and focus • Certifications: NSCA strength and conditioning specialist & DBC Fitness Level control, effective thinking, and imagery. 2021 5200 Campus Drive 5200 Campus Drive College Park, MD 20740 College Park, (301) 779-8000 www.jtcc.org Summer Program TRUST YOUR TRAINING TRUST YOUR High Performance Non-Profit Org U.S. Postage Paid College Park, MD 5200 Campus Drive Permit No. 1268 College Park, MD 20740 Visit https://jtcc.clubautomation.com/calendar/programs?calendars=1 to sign up for summer training! ProgramProgram Dates Dates Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Week 7 Week 8 Week 9 Week 10 Week 11 6/14- 6/18 6/21 - 6/25 6/28 - 7/2 7/5 - 7/9 7/12 - 7/16 7/19 - 7/23 7/26 - 7/30 8/2 - 8/6 8/9 - 8/13 8/16 - 8/20 8/23 - 8/27 Limited Space! Sign Up Today! Champs I Champs II Junior Champs Scan the QR Code or Contact Wilfrance Lominy Hours 8:00 - 11:00 am 3:00 - 6:00 pm 11:30 am - 2:30 pm [email protected] (301) 779 - 8000 x108 Cost $690 / week $690 / week $630 / week Inclement weather may result in delay or cancellation of training. Makeups may be available on Saturdays and are dependent upon court availability. To stay up to date on delays and cancellations due to inclement weather, text JTCCCOURTS to 74747.
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