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Summer 2026
Location:
Mercer County Community College
1200 Old Trenton Road, West Windsor, NJ 08550
Duration:
June 29 - August 21
Evening Match Play
High Performance
The ATA Evening Match Play Program is an exclusive opportunity for developing and competitive junior players to experience structured match play under the direction of Coach Alfred Kandakai Jr. and the ATA professional coaching team.
Each evening features live match scenarios where players compete, apply tactics, and receive in-the-moment mentorship designed to help them think, adjust, and perform like tournament players.
Schedule:
Tuesdays: 6 pm - 8 pm
Thursdays: 6 pm - 8 pm
Fridays: 6 pm - 8 pm
Program Tuition: $150 per week | a minimum of 5 weeks commitment
The focus is on building a champion’s mindset, learning how to compete with purpose, handle pressure, and develop the strategic awareness needed to succeed in real tournament environments.
What Makes This Program Different?
This isn’t just open play, it’s a systematized match-play experience guided by coaches who understand performance.
Every match is supervised with clear goals and themes for players to execute.
Coaches provide live tactical insights, post-match feedback, and mentorship throughout each session to help athletes make smarter in-match decisions.
It’s not about winning every point, it’s about learning how to win the right way.
Program Structure
3 Professional Coaches: Coach Alfred Kandakai Jr. + 2 ATA Staff Coaches
Format: Live match play with tactical supervision
Group Size: Limited player availability to maintain a high-quality environment
Eligibility: Open to players from Junior Development and High-Performance levels seeking competitive match experience
Why Choose AlSaah Tennis Academy?
At AlSaah Tennis Academy, match play isn’t random, it’s part of a carefully built system.
Each evening is designed to replicate real tournament pressure while providing a supportive learning environment. Players compete, reflect, and grow, both technically and mentally, under direct guidance from the ATA coaching team.
We don’t believe in guesswork — we believe in preparation, purpose, and progress.
If your child is ready to compete with structure, confidence, and intent, this is where tournament readiness begins.
Note: The coaches will divide students into two courts based on skill and ability. In order to run a program 4 players are required. If we have less than 4 participants registered, an adjustment will be made to the schedule.
No Refund, please see make up and rain date policy for details
Players will learn:
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How to construct points with intention
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How to adapt strategies based on opponent tendencies
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How to manage momentum and recover from setbacks
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How to develop confidence through repetition and accountability



