
PEAK Tennis International
PEAK Tennis Intensive Camp
Junior tennis players wanting an intensive multi-week camp that blends high-performance coaching with mentorship and personal development.
Torgon (CH) / Eton College (UK) / St Gilgen (AT) Ages 8–17 Summer From CHF 2,200 / week4.4 (0 reviews)
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Key Facts
- Type
- Holiday Camp
- Ages
- 8–17
- Language
- English
Trust & Accreditations
First Aid Trained
About This Programme
PEAK Tennis International (PTI) runs intensive residential tennis camps that pair high-performance coaching with personal growth, mentorship and outdoor adventure. The UK camp is a two-week residential programme at Eton College, with additional summer camps in the Swiss Alps and Austria. Each session includes 25-35 hours of tennis across clay, synthetic, hard and indoor courts, with skill-based groups, video analysis, match play and tournaments, plus 1-on-1 mentorship, individual assessments and post-camp reports for parents. Off-court activities range from excursions and lake adventures to breathwork and mindset sessions.
- Instructors
- Led by founder and CEO Regina Sertschnigg with a low camper-to-staff ratio and individual mentorship.
- Schedule
- 25-35 hours of tennis per session across multiple court surfaces, with video analysis, match play and tournaments, plus 1-on-1 mentorship, mindset/breathwork sessions and excursions.
Admission Requirements
Open to junior players; campers are placed into skill-based training groups.
Activities
intensive tennis coachingmatch playfitness
What's Included
- Tennis coaching (25-35 hours)
- Video analysis
- 1-on-1 mentorship
- Individual assessment and post-camp report
- Off-court activities and excursions
Sessions & Pricing
Switzerland (Torgon)
2 weeks26 Jul 2026 – 8 Aug 2026
CHF 4,400
Austria (St Gilgen)
2 weeks26 Jul 2026 – 9 Aug 2026
CHF 4,400
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Phone: +41 79 375 05 03Email: info@peaktennisinternational.com
About PEAK Tennis International
International tennis coaching programme operating across Switzerland, Austria, and the UK for competitive young players.
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