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Prague junior years.
Still on court.

Tony started playing tennis in Prague at four. He competed through 14, returned from 16 to 22, and is back on court today. During his junior years, he represented TK Sparta Praha and TJ Radlice, reached No. 168 nationally in his age group, and shared junior courts with players now competing on the ATP Tour. He has coached since 2017, first at Barrandov, then AGF Aarhus, and now Hvidovre Tennisklub.

Philosophy

Watch what is
breaking down.
Build what holds.

Tony's Prague junior years included TK Sparta Praha, TJ Radlice, and a No. 168 national age-group result. That competitive context informs how he reads pace, patterns, and match pressure.

Sessions stay simple. Fix the stroke, understand the pattern, then use it in real points before the hour ends.

Adults, pairs, and juniors all work from the same idea: clear feedback, repeatable habits, and less wasted court time.

Coaching at Hvidovre
Tony · 2026
Coaching history

Where Tony has coached.

Three clubs, two countries, one continuous practice. Every season has refined the way Tony reads a stroke.

2026 -> nowCurrent

Hvidovre Tennisklub

Copenhagen - Denmark

Full-time private and pair coaching. Adults and juniors at all levels. Indoor and outdoor courts. Sessions in English, Danish, Czech, and Vietnamese. Corporate and team blocks available on request.

2018 -> 2021Three seasons

AGF Aarhus

Aarhus - Denmark

Club coach across junior development and adult group programmes. Built progression structures for absolute beginners through to early club competitors. Tournament prep for ranked juniors.

2017 -> 2018First post

Barrandov Tennis Club

Prague - Czech Republic

First coaching role. Junior fundamentals on red, orange, and green court. Where Tony learned the value of progressive court sizing and the patience of the long correction.

How sessions run

Three things every
session commits to.

i.

Background

Twenty years on court before the first coaching hour. The corrections come from having tried every wrong way first.

ii.

Plain language

No jargon. Whatever is being corrected gets named in words you can hold onto between sessions.

iii.

Smallest correction

The fewest changes that fix the most things. Compensations stack. Pull one out and the rest often resolve.

iv.

Live by the end

What we work on must hold up in point play before the hour closes. Otherwise it is still a drill, not a skill.

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From 400 DKK per hour. Hvidovre Tennisklub.

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