A tennis coach in Ely hopes that he can use his "incredible" experience at the Roland Garros Junior Championships to propel the players at 10is Academy to new heights.
Sebastien Scaux attended the prestigious Junior French Open from June 4-10 and got to work alongside international coaches and closely observe the young players.
The world's best junior players compete at the tournament, and Sebastien took detailed notes on their tactics and techniques, gaining an invaluable insight into their standards.
Sebastien is now ready to utilise his experience to make a positive impact on the players at the 10is Academy, based in Ely.
A spokesperson for the club said: "Scaux's return to 10is Academy brings excitement and anticipation.
"With his newfound knowledge and connections in the tennis world, he aims to accelerate the development of the academy's players.
"With his experience, connections, and holistic coaching philosophy, Scaux is poised to lead the academy to new heights.
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"The future looks promising, as 10is Academy continues to produce exceptional tennis players under Scaux's guidance."
Sebastien has now returned to the 10is Academy and will ensure his learnings from the tournament will translate into his coaching and help him devise a game plan for the club's next round of matches.
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