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Carlos Alcaraz Launches Academy Tennis Camp in San Diego

2026-07-08 · Carlos Alcaraz · Club News

**Carlos Alcaraz** opened his Academy tennis camp in San Diego on July 8, 2026, bringing the world‑class training methods that propelled him to the top of the ATP rankings to Clairemont High School. The week‑long program promises drills, coaching sessions and match play designed to sharpen technique, boost confidence and keep the fun alive on the court.

The camp runs from July 8 through July 14 at Clairemont High School, a venue chosen for its courts and easy access for local athletes. Organizers describe it as a “hands‑on” experience where participants follow a curriculum modeled on Alcaraz’s own routine: dynamic footwork drills, serve‑and‑volley drills, and mental‑focus exercises. Each day ends with a short match where kids can apply what they learned under the watchful eye of certified coaches.

The program targets players aged 8‑16 who show a genuine interest in improving their game. Registration opened on June 20 and filled within days, reflecting the buzz around Alcariz’s name in Southern California. Campers split into groups of ten, ensuring plenty of one‑on‑one time with instructors. Mornings focus on technical skills-grip, swing path, foot placement-while afternoons shift to tactical scenarios such as break‑point practice and rally construction.

Alcaraz has spent the past year expanding his off‑court footprint, from a new line of rackets to youth outreach in Europe. Launching a camp in the United States signals a strategic push into the American market, where junior tennis participation remains high. By sharing his training philosophy, he not only nurtures the next generation but also reinforces his image as a global ambassador for the sport.

Beyond improved strokes, campers receive a personalized progress report that outlines strengths, areas for growth and a set of drills to continue at home. They also get a signed Alcaraz water bottle and a photo with the star during the final day’s showcase match. Parents report that the camp’s emphasis on mindset-visualization, staying calm under pressure-mirrors the mental edge that helped Alcaraz win his latest Grand Slam title.

Clairemont High School benefits from upgraded equipment donated by the academy, including new net posts and a portable scoreboard. Local tennis clubs have partnered to offer after‑camp practice sessions, creating a pipeline for talent identification. The event also draws media attention to San Diego’s growing reputation as a hub for elite tennis training.

Organizers hinted at a summer series of satellite camps in Los Angeles and San Francisco, slated for later this year. They also plan a scholarship program for under‑privileged players, funded by a portion of the camp fees. Alcaraz himself will return for a Q&A session on July 14, answering questions about his rise from the junior circuit to world No. 1.

The Carlos Alcaraz Academy Tennis Camp marks a tangible step in the Spaniard’s mission to inspire young athletes while cementing his legacy beyond the professional tour.

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