It takes about 10 years (average) of training for most tennis players to achieve elite levels. With that in mind, we at MPTA approach training with long-term goals in mind for the majority of our students. At MPTA we know that a long time commitment to training and development is essential to produce high-level tennis players.
A specific well-planned training regime will ensure optimum development throughout a tennis player's career and control the stress levels on player's body and mind as well. A lack of planning can lead to over-training, injuries and burnout. There is no way around athletic preparation if you want to succeed. Athletes should follow specific steps throughout their development. Rushing through those steps will most likely result in shortcomings in physical, technical, tactical and most of all psychological abilities.
●Brandon Mazarra- West Coast Junior Open Boys 14's Finalist
●Miwa- Anaheim Tennis Center Satellite Girls 14's Champion
●Torsten- Boys CIF semifinals
●Bianca Modoc- Lakewwod National Open Quarterfinals
●Nichole Koehly- Cerritos Open gilrs 18s Finalist
●Dante Saleh- Anaheim Designated Boys 12's Finalist
●Nichole Koehly- Carson ITF Quarterfinals
●Elie Edles- Harper Ink 3rd Place
●Kevin Wong-Fountain Valley Satellite Boys 10's ChampionDante
● MPTA Beach day Wed. August 13, @ 4pm in Huntington Beach. Bonfire from 8-10pm.
●Congratulations to Kaitlyn- Girls 18's sectionals singles and doubles Champion
Congratulations to our College bound MPTA Players :
●Dahra Zamudio- UC Davos ( Tennis Scholarship) ●Joanna Pattugalan- Air Force Academy (Tennis Scholarship) ●Henri Chomeau- Villa Nova University
Congratulations to MPTA 2007 Awards Recipients
· Player of the year: Kaitlyn Christian
· Most dedicated Male Player: Torsten Keil-Long
· Most dedicated Female Player: Nicole K
· Sportsmanship award: Sherman Uyeno
· Team Players: Kevin Cox and Eunice Yim
· Most significant Ranking Move: Brandon Mitchell
** Brazilian Trip Raffle Winner** Sherman Uyeno