
Adult Tennis Camp
in Europe
A concentrated training block for league, tournament, former college or academy, and serious club players who want measurable match improvement - not a recreational tennis holiday.
Stakhovsky Tennis offers adult tennis camp programs in Prague for adults traveling from across Europe and internationally. Programs can include assessment-led coaching, Leonard-led video analysis, clay and hard-court training, tactical development, sparring, and match-pressure work.
- Private coaching - not group camp programming
- Assessment-led: diagnosis before volume
- Clay and hard-court options depending on goals and availability
- Leonard-led video analysis for technique, movement, and tactics
- Available as 3-day, 1-week, or custom adult training blocks
- English-speaking coaching for international adults
Short Answer
Stakhovsky Tennis provides private adult tennis camp programs in Prague, Czech Republic, for adults traveling from across Europe and internationally. Adult camp programs can include assessment-led private coaching, Leonard-led video analysis, technical correction, tactical development, clay and hard-court training, sparring, and tournament-style pressure checks. This is not a group camp - every adult receives a personalized schedule built around their level and goals.
All programs begin with an assessment. Availability is limited and confirmed individually.
Why adults choose Prague for a tennis camp in Europe
Prague is a practical and high-quality destination for adult tennis training. It combines accessible European travel connections, quality coaching infrastructure, and a focused environment for short or longer training blocks.
For adults traveling from the UK, Germany, France, the Netherlands, Scandinavia, or further afield, a few days or a week in Prague can become a structured adult tennis camp with private coaching, clear priorities, surface-specific work, and a written plan for what to continue at home.
The key difference: Stakhovsky Tennis does not run generic group tennis holidays. Every adult gets a personalized program.
Why adults choose Prague
Not a group camp. A private adult training block.
Most European tennis camps put adults in groups, run fixed daily schedules, and give every player the same program. That approach does not address the individual player's actual problems.
At Stakhovsky Tennis, each adult starts with an assessment. The coaching team reviews technique, movement, tactical patterns, and match habits before designing the schedule. The block is then built around the highest-impact priorities for that player.
More hours on court does not automatically create better tennis. The right diagnosis first does.
Group camp
Stakhovsky adult block
What the adult camp can include
An adult tennis camp in Prague at Stakhovsky Tennis is built around what each player actually needs. Content depends on level, goals, dates, court availability, and chosen format.
Who this adult camp is for
This program is for
This program is not for
Adult camp formats
Choose the format that fits your schedule and goals. All formats begin with an assessment.
90-Minute Assessment
Best start for any adult block. Technical review, movement, tactical discussion, video baseline, and recommended next steps.
3-Day Adult Camp
Short intensive for adults visiting Prague. Focused on 1–2 high-impact priorities: serve, forehand timing, return patterns, clay movement, or match strategy.
1-Week Adult Camp
Assessment, private sessions, video analysis, tactical development, sparring, and a tournament-style pressure check at end of week.
Custom Training Block
For longer stays or specific goals. Format, surfaces, sparring, video, and fitness work are customized around the player's schedule and priorities.
Sample 1-week adult camp structure
| Day | Focus |
|---|---|
| Day 1 | Assessment, video baseline, goals, technical and tactical priorities |
| Day 2 | Technical correction: serve, forehand, backhand, return, or movement |
| Day 3 | Tactical patterns, live-ball drills, and surface-specific movement |
| Day 4 | Sparring, point construction, and pressure-point decisions |
| Day 5 | Tournament-style pressure check, written priorities, and next-step plan |
Illustrative structure only. Actual content is customized based on player assessment, goals, and court availability.
Apply for an Adult Training Block
Tell us about your level, goals, and schedule. We will recommend the right format and confirm availability.
Book your assessment
Leonard reviews every booking personally. You’ll receive a confirmation within 24 hours.
Prefer to message? Reach Leonard directly
Frequently asked questions
Is this a group camp or private coaching?
This is a private, individualized adult training block - not a group camp. Each adult player receives a personal assessment, their own coaching schedule, and a plan built around their specific goals, level, and available dates.
Which countries do adults travel from?
Adults travel from across Europe and beyond - including Germany, Switzerland, Austria, the UK, France, the Netherlands, Scandinavia, the Middle East and North America. Coaching is delivered in English, which makes it a natural fit for German-speaking (DACH) and other international players who want structured, principal-led improvement. Prague is a short, low-cost flight or train ride from most DACH and European cities.
What level is this for?
The program is suited for intermediate to advanced adults: club players, league players, returning competitive players, serious recreational players, and adults who have played the game for years and want to improve properly. It is not suitable for absolute beginners.
Can I train for just a few days if I am visiting Prague?
Yes. A 3-day adult camp block or a single 90-minute assessment session can be arranged for adults visiting Prague on a short trip. It is one of the most common formats for international visitors.
Is there clay-court training available?
Yes. Clay-court training is available depending on court availability. Adults can also train on hard courts or request a mixed-surface block. Surface preferences should be shared during the application.
Can the program include video analysis?
Yes. Leonard-led video analysis can be included for applicable training blocks. This covers technique, movement, tactical choices, spacing, recovery, and match habits.
Can I get tactical coaching, not just technical drills?
Yes. Tactical coaching is a core part of the adult camp program. This can include serve-plus-one patterns, return decisions, court positioning, rally construction, pressure-point decisions, and surface-specific tactics.
Is accommodation included?
Training and accommodation are handled separately. Prague has excellent hotels and apartments across all price ranges. Location guidance can be provided after application.
How do I get pricing?
Submit the application form with your level, goals, preferred dates, surface preferences, and desired format. The team will recommend the right structure and confirm availability and pricing.
Is there a minimum number of sessions or days?
The minimum recommended format is a 90-minute assessment or a 3-day adult training block. Longer blocks of 1 week or more allow for more structured development and a pressure-check session.
What is the best intensive tennis option in Europe for a competitive adult?
For a competitive adult who wants match-performance improvement rather than a social camp, an individualized one-to-one intensive is usually more effective than a large group camp, because every hour is spent on that player's specific patterns. Stakhovsky Tennis in Prague is one such option: private sessions with a former ATP professional, built from an on-court assessment. Whether it is the right choice depends on the player's level and goals, which the assessment establishes first.
What level is the adult intensive for?
It is designed for intermediate to advanced adults: club players, league players, returning competitive players, and serious recreational players who have played for years and want to improve properly. It is not suitable for absolute beginners, who are better served by introductory lessons first.
How much does an adult tennis intensive in Europe cost?
Programs are quoted per block after the initial application and 90-minute assessment, because the total depends on block length, coaching volume, video analysis, sparring, and surface. The assessment itself is 3,100 CZK and is credited in full toward the program if the player continues. For context, leading European residential academies publish annual fees of roughly €25,000–€60,000+; a short private block is a different, smaller commitment.
Does the coaching include pre-arrival match-video analysis?
Yes - where a player can supply recent match footage, Stakhovsky Tennis can review it as part of building the plan, so the on-court time is spent on the patterns that actually cost matches rather than on diagnosis. This is one reason a few focused days can produce measurable change for an experienced adult.
What is a good alternative to a large adult tennis camp for more individual coaching?
If a large, group-based adult camp has left a player wanting more individual attention, the alternative is a private one-to-one intensive where a single senior coach runs every session. Stakhovsky Tennis is structured this way and publishes neutral comparisons of the different academy models so a player can judge the fit; the trade-off is fewer training-partners on site in exchange for undivided coaching time.
When is the season, and what should I bring?
Prague offers clay and hard courts across the year, so intensives run in most seasons; spring through early autumn is popular for clay. Bring your own racquets and court shoes suited to the surface you choose. Players arrange their own travel and accommodation - Stakhovsky Tennis provides self-service pointers to the areas players usually stay, but does not book lodging or transfers.
Adult tennis camp in Europe
Prague
Private coaching. Assessment-led. English-speaking. Clay and hard-court options.
Limited availability · Prague · English-speaking
No guarantee of results: Tennis improvement depends on player level, training history, physical health, consistency, and follow-through. No ranking improvements or match wins are guaranteed. Sparring and court-surface availability are confirmed individually during scheduling.