The ETSS opens the door for you to train at one of Europe's leading academies for professional tennis players.

Tennis
Tennis Highlights
- One of Europe's leading academies for professional tennis players
- Coaches with Top 10 ATP experience
- Unique opportunity to combine professional training and summer school
The Academy
The Schüttler-Waske Tennis University is one of Europe's leading academies for professional tennis players and is run by former world No. 5 player Rainer Schüttler, as well as Davis Cup Pro and former college tennis player, Alexander Waske. Exceptional talents practice at the academy with a superior infrastructure and the support of some of the world’s leading coaches.

The Coaches
Under the leadership of Rainer Schüttler and Alexander Waske, a select team of world-class tennis coaches ensures that you will practice at the highest level while renowned athletic coaches get you into optimal shape.
Tennis coaches include Benjamin Ebrahimzadeh who previously coached world #5 Rainer Schuettler and currently coaches world #11 Andrea Petkovic. Claudio Pistolesi who previously coached world #1 Monica Seles and currently coaches world #4 Robin Söderling.
Athletic coaches include Juan Bernardo Carberol who previously coached world Top 10 players Nicolas Massu, Juan Martin Del Potro and David Nalbandian as well as Jan Velthuis who coached world #10 Jürgen Melzer as well as #13 Andrej Pavel.
College and pro tennis expertise
We have extensive experience working with pros and college players, our coaches can help you significantly improve your level and understanding of the tennis game. You will work with Davis Cup Pro Alexander Waske and his team throughout the program. Alexander Waske competed successfully in college for San Diego State University and knows exactly what it takes to become a good college player, and how to apply what he learned as a professional to the college game. He was also among the best doubles players in the world (former world #16) and puts a strong emphasis on team work and improving your doubles game.
