Elite preseason at the JC Ferrero Equelite academy

The 2021 tennis season is just around the corner and several players from the ATP and WTA circuits have gathered at the JC Ferrero Equelite Academy to prepare for 2021, even with serious doubts as to how this calendar will be. Carlos Alcaraz and Pablo Carreño have been in the preseason for several weeks. Both are coming off a spectacular end of the year. Pablo Carreño has just reached the semifinals of the US Open and the Roland Garros Quarterfinals again, showing a very high level that has allowed him to compete (and win) face to face with the World Top. For his part, Carlos Alcaraz has signed a historic 2020 by becoming the second youngest player to win 3 ATP Challenger titles, among other precocity records that have led him to position himself as number 141 in the ATP ranking.

Together with them, other great players are preparing for 2021 who promise to make people talk in this new season: Emilio nava (Australian and US Open junior finalist), Eva Guerrero (220 WTA), Mario Vilella (190 ATP) and Carlos Gimeno who comes from reaching the semifinals of an ATP Challenger and achieving his first victory against a Top100.

The high level of #equeliteplayers has risen these weeks of preseason with the visits of several Top 100, who have chosen the Juan Carlos Ferrero Academy to prepare for the new year. The Australian Alex de Minaur (23 ATP) and the British Cameron Norrie (71 ATP) have taken advantage of the fact that the academy has the only indoor track on the Costa Blanca to continue his preseason these last days. Along the same lines, the Portuguese Joao Sousa (90 ATP) has come to train for a week with Carreño and the young promises of Equelite.

A few weeks where Juan Carlos Ferrero, who 20 years ago gave the decisive point to Spain in its first Davis Cup, has been able to work with great intensity and feel the great level of the ATP circuit in which his young ward is fully entering: The promising Carlos Alcaraz.