TASTER CAMP  

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Duration
Monday to Saturday
morning
Opening Hours
08:00 - 17:00
Age
From age 10
Level
All levels
Location Tag
Mouratoglou Academy in Epsom College Malaysia
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Epsom’s Taster Camp is designed for juniors aged 8–17 who want to experience high-performance tennis in a focused, one-week programme. Developed under the Mouratoglou methodology – trusted by champions like Serena Williams and Coco Gauff – the camp combines technical training, tactical awareness, physical conditioning, and competitive match play. Every player is guided by expert coaches in a supportive, high-energy environment that balances intensity with fun.

Each day blends 2 hours of tennis coaching, 1 hour of fitness and conditioning, and 2 hours of structured matchplay, drills, or games. Players are grouped by ability so that every session is both challenging and rewarding. For those committing to the 5-day programme, there’s a bonus: complimentary entry into a UTR-sanctioned tournament, guaranteeing real match experience and the chance to test their skills in a competitive setting.

More than just a camp, this is an opportunity to sharpen your game, build confidence, and discover your potential on and off the court – all within the inspiring setting of Epsom College in Malaysia.

Epsom Taster Camp –

Master Your Game, One Week at a Time

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Tennis Academy Timetable
Morning 08:00 - 08:15
WARM-UP
Mobility, light cardio and stretching exercises
Morning 08:15 - 11:30
TENNIS + FITNESS
Tennis training and physical preparation in groups of 4 maximum per court
Midi 11:30 - 13:00
LUNCH & REST
Balanced and varied buffet served in the cafeteria (on site)
Afternoon 13:00 - 16:00
FITNESS + TENNIS
2nd training session of the day
Evening 16:00 - 17:00
COOL DOWN
Stretching and relaxation exercises

A TYPICAL DAY AT THE TENNIS TASTER CAMPS

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Mateo’s Journey

Mateo (PH) went on to win Penang Open (U18) in 2023 after attending a competition camp at Mouratoglou Academy Malaysia and is currently attending Biola University (Division II, NCAA) on scholarship.