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Rozarossa creates champions

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Rozarossa creates champions

The Path to Victory Begins in Childhood

At RozaRossa Family Country Club, children begin their journey to success from an early age. A proper start, personalised programs, psychological support, and a friendly atmosphere — all of this creates the foundation for future champions.

The earlier a child starts sports, the more confidently they grow both physically and emotionally. At RozaRossa, kids as young as 4 take their first steps on the court, and just a few years later many of them are already winning medals at tournaments. Parents note that training here develops not only sporting skills but also discipline, teamwork, and determination.

Unique Methodology and Experienced Coaches

Head coach Nikolay Parkhomenko combined the experience of his mother — Svetlana Parkhomenko, Wimbledon semifinalist and world No. 8 — with his own knowledge gained from leading masters of world tennis. Based on this, he developed a unique system that allows children to grow into champions “from zero.”

Every child is given an individual pathway: goals are adjusted according to progress. When necessary, sessions are intensified with a focus on technique or endurance. As a result, players reach success faster and achieve strong results at the national level. Among our coaches are champions and prizewinners of international tournaments.

Success Stories

Parents confirm the effectiveness of the method. “In just 15 days my son improved his technique more than in a whole year at another club,” shares one mother. RozaRossa’s players consistently rank among the leaders in Spanish and European competitions.

A special pride of the club is Maria Parkhomenko, who became the No. 1 player in Spain. Her journey — from first hits to victories at major tournaments — inspires both children and parents.

New Enrolment Open

The RozaRossa Tennis Academy is now enrolling new players. Children from 4 years old can train in small groups or individually. Programs are divided into levels: beginner, intermediate, and advanced. Age groups follow the international colour-ball system (red, orange, green, and yellow).