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Juan Carlos Baguena

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Spain

Juan Carlos Baguena Tennis Coach

National Tennis Instructor (Highest Qualification in Spain), Juan Carlos speaks Spanish, English and Italian.  Juan Carlos is in the process of starting out on his own with his new Academy which will be located at La Pineda Tennis Club in Barcelona.  He is looking out for passionate players and coaches to help him on his journey.

Qualifications

Juan Carlos has developed 100’s of players from juniors to the more ‘senior’ players.  He has now decided to break away and start his own Tennis Training Center.  He is therefore looking for full time players who want to work hard, train and ultimately be the best they can be.  Juan Carlos is only interested in players who want to join him and want to play at the professional level.  He is also potentially looking for other coaches who share the same mentality as him.

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Juan Carlos has played to a high professional level, acquiring ATP rankings of 190 in singles and 100 in doubles. He has won several ATP tour events in doubles and a singles ATP tour event in Madrid.

Image Gallery

Pictures of Juan Carlos and trainees and previous colleagues .

Experience

Juan Carlos Baguena Spain Director Juan Carlos was born on January 7, 1967  in Barcelona. He speaks Spanish, English and Italian. His impressive track record as a player and coach is as follows:

Player Background

  • Best ATP Ranking : Singles 190 and Doubles 100
  • Represented Spain at Under 16, 18 and 21
  • Champion of Catalonia at Under 16 and Under 18
  • Winner of 20 national tournaments
  • 10 consecutive years in the 1st National category
  • Winner of ATP Tour Doubles title in Madrid
  • Finalist in ATP Tour Doubles in Genoa, Florence and Oporto
  • Quarter-Finalist in ATP Tour Singles in Madrid
  • Qualified to Main Draw of Singles and Doubles – Roland Garros 1991
  • Current Spanish National Champion Over 35s
  • World Champion Over 35s Durban (Spain)

Coaching Background

  • National Tennis Instructor (Highest Spanish qualification)
  • Director of Top Team School, Bruguera Tennis Academy (5 years)
  • Director of Competition School, Orantes Tennis Academy (5 years)
  • Coach to Sergi Bruguera (top 10 ATP, Winner French Open 1994, 1996)
  • Coach to Marcos Gorriz (80 ATP Singles)
  • Coach to Oscar Martinez (60 ATP Singles)
  • Coach to Maria Antonia Sanchez Lorenzo (40 WTA Singles)
  • Director of Elite School of Excellence (collaboration with Mexican Tennis Federation)
  • Tournament Director: Alex Corretja National Masters Under 14 Tournament (2003)

Testimonial

"I wanted to send you a quick note to thank you for making the visit for my son Conal to the Tennis Academy at Vilanova such a good experience. He had a great time, all the people he met there were extremely friendly and positive – he really enjoyed the opportunity to work in a high standard tennis environment and on clay. In particular the coaching team and of course Cesar and his wife for accommodating him in their house and making it feel like home! He is already working on his footwork and fitness!"

Conal Brown

Testimonial

"I want to thank you and everyone at Vilanova Club de Tennis for making our five month stay so fantastic. The girls really enjoyed the tennis and their tennis has improved so much during their time with you. You have re-awoken their love of tennis and the whole experience has brought alive their Spanish and their love of Spanish culture. We will be back at every opportunity!"

Lindsay Pool

Testimonial

"We have arrived back home after spending 4 more great days in Barcelona (most of this time seeing tennis matches at the tournament) Once again Artemis and I would like to thank you for the very nice time we had with you and your team. We feel that we have learned a lot and we look forward to putting all this to practice in our game. We hope that we have the opportunity to get back to Vilanova soon."

Gerry Raftopoulos