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Good to Great Tennis Academy
Tennis academy in Danderyd, Sweden From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Good to Great Tennis Academy is a tennis academy and training center in Danderyd, Sweden. It was founded in 2011 as the country's first tennis academy.[1]
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History
The Academy was founded in 2011 by Nicklas Kulti, Magnus Norman, and Mikael Tillström.[2][3] In an interview with Tennis.com, Norman stated, "We want[ed] to build our own center, where the only focus is on developing future Top 100 players, no recreational players, only high performance."[4]
Originally, the Academy rented space at SALK Hall in Bromma.[5] However, in 2017, the Academy opened its own facility, named Catella Arena, in Danderyd. Catella Arena includes seven indoor and seven outdoor tennis courts, as well as a gym, restaurant, and student accommodations.[6][7]
In November 2023, the Academy hosted the Good to Great Challenger on the ATP Challenger Tour.[8][9]
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Notable people
Players
- Grigor Dimitrov[10][11]
- Karl Friberg[12]
- Johanna Larsson[13]
- Niels McDonald[14]
- Gaël Monfils[15]
- Jonathan Mridha[16]
- Rebecca Peterson[17]
- Laura Robson[18]
- Fred Simonsson[19]
- Carl Söderlund[20]
- Nellie Taraba Wallberg[21]
- Viktoriya Tomova[22]
- Botic van de Zandschulp[23]
- Otto Virtanen[24]
- Stan Wawrinka[25]
- Daniel Windahl[26]
- Elias Ymer[27]
- Mikael Ymer[28]
- Jürgen Zopp[26]
Coaches
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References
External links
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