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The Player Pathway is a seamless pathway for tennis champions that nurtures people, teams and leaders. Players on the pathway will start at the National Performance stage which normally covers development from 7-14 years, players are then selected to progress to the Pro Tour Stage which usually starts at age 14. The final stage is for those singles players who reach the world's top 100 and doubles players who reach the world's top 32 in the ATP/WTA rankings.
The Player Pathway has two interdependent stages dedicated to nurturing the most promising players to become champions at all levels of national and international tennis.
Elite Support is for our highest performing players who are targeting major tournament success.
The Pro Scholarship Programme is for players aged 16 and over. It gives talented players access to the absolute best in world-class training including coaching, sport science and medicine support.
Find out information on National Academies including the locations, the purpose of the programme, what the programme is like and how to get involved.
The National Age Group Programme (NAGP) is split into two age groups - 10 - 14 years and 14 - 21 years.
The Regional Training step of the Player Pathway will see you matched with the other best players in the region.
Regional Player Development Centres (RPDCs) are where players aged 10-14 get into their real preparation to join National Age Group Programmes and National Academies.
Local Player Development Centres (LPDCs) are where most players aged 7-10 will get started on the Player Pathway.
Subsidised monthly training and competitions for the best players in the county.