As one of the world’s leading teaching facilities, Gorin Tennis has enjoyed tremendous success in developing young players into top tennis professionals, and collegiate players.

Gorin Tennis was founded by Vitaly Gorin, who is known for his unique coaching methodology. Continuous improvement and learning is at the center of Gorin’s teaching style. Coach Gorin develops the educational and training curriculum for all of programs. Through his work with Davis Cup teams, Fed Cup teams, and the ATP World Tour, Gorin continues to work with and exchange ideas with the worlds leading coaches. The tennis drills practiced at the academy have been compiled collaboration with these leading tennis authorities. While assisting with the Russian National Team, Gorin played a vital part in assisting the team in winning the prestigious Davis Cup title in 2006, and reached the finals in 2007. Gorin Tennis has developed many top national and international juniors, and has led them to multiple national and international tennis championship titles.

Vitaly Gorin has coached on the ATP World Tour for the past 15 years and has guided 4 tennis players into the top 50 onto the ATP World Tour. His players have enjoyed victories over top ranked tennis players.

GORIN DIFFERENCE:

----- High Performance:

This program is designed for the player that is looking to improve his or her USTA sectional or national ranking. This program is structured to allow the players to use tennis as a tool of getting into college on either partial or full scholarship.The program is structured by session consisting of 4 weeks each, and requires a minimum of a 2-day per week commitment from each of its participants.

  • M-F (2 hours per day of training)
  • Access to the “High Performance Acceleration (footwork) & Physical Fitness Program”
  • Access to “Team Gorin” tournament travel team

----- Elite:

This program is designed for the player that is looking to improve his or her USTA sectional or national ranking. The program is structured by session consisting of 4 weeks each, and requires a minimum of a 2-day per week commitment from each of its participants.

  • M-F (2 hours per day of training)
  • Access to the “High Performance Acceleration (footwork) & Physical Fitness Program”
  • Access to tournament planning by coaches

----- Intermediate:
This program is designed to bridge the gap between Future Stars and the next level of preparing for tournaments. This program is conducted on the front courts with the higher levels and does graduate to a two hour curriculum. The program is structured by session consisting of 4 weeks each, and requires a minimum of a 2-day per week commitment from each of its participants.

  • M-F (2 hours per day of training)
  • Beginning tournament preparation

----- Future Stars:

This program is designed to introduce the game of tennis to beginning players from the age of 4 to 10. The program will incorporate elements of the USTA QuickStart program. This program is also a two day a week minimum.

  • M-F (1 hour per day of learning)