Nike Tennis Directors talk performance tennis camps

Nike Tennis Directors talk performance tennis camps

Meet Gill, Nikki and Miguel. They have all played professionally on ATP and/or ITF tours and are all full-time Tennis Directors on our Nike Tennis Camps in England each summer. We give them the chance to explain first-hand how they run Nike Tennis Camps and give you an insight into the coaching methodologies and camp philosophies that make our tennis camps so popular.

More than just giving you their coaching tips, here they also let you know about some of the great players on our camps, how things work off the court, and an insight into their own personal tennis journeys.

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"Consistently outstanding" BAC Inspection Report 2016

"Consistently outstanding" BAC Inspection Report 2016

Summer 2016 saw our re-inspection by the British Accreditation Council. We’ve just received their inspection report and we’ve met all of their 22 relevant standards along with a glowing report of all aspects of our camps. We are now fully accredited for the next four years.

The British Accreditation Council was set up in 1984 to provide a comprehensive quality assurance scheme for independent further education providers in the UK. The council’s accreditation is now recognised worldwide as a leading mark of quality in the private education sector.

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Nike get kids active in Brazil

Nike get kids active in Brazil

Nike have partnered with the City of Rio de Janeiro to help the areas youth get more active and give young athletes the best opportunity to reach their sporting potential.

The aim of the project is to tackle the childhood inactivity issues in urban Brazil, home to the least active kids in Latin America. Together they have identified 22 community and sports recreation centres across the city, known as Rio’s “Olympic Villages” as the focus of the project. Four of these are being renovated and all will receive training in youth sports programming, Nike products and equipment.

Consulting with a wide range of youth experts from NGOs to local artists they’ve identified the greatest barriers to sports for these young Brazilians. They’re tackling lack of money, lack of transport and mobility, safety issues and poor infrastructure across the 6.4 million population of Rio.

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