A fantasy tennis EXPERIENCEUp your game with lessons from some of the world’s best coaches and legends of the game: Tracy Austin, Reilly Opelka, Stevie Johnson, Caroline Garcia and Marc Lucero. Participate in daily on-court clinics, chalk-talks, and Q&A sessions. In the evenings, relax and spend time with fantasy talent and fellow campers at the Cocktail Reception and Farewell Dinner. Plus, see the pros battle it out at the BNP Paribas Open. All of this comes with exceptional accommodation at the stunning La Quinta Resort and Club, a Waldorf Astoria Resort.
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Who You'll meet
For 2020, we were joined by some of the top players, coaches and legends of the game for our Indian Wells Fantasy Camp:
Tracy Austin is an International Tennis Hall of Fame inductee and three-time Grand Slam winner. The former world #1 is also an expert commentator on the Tennis Channel, and brings unrivaled energy to the court with campers. Steve Johnson, ATP World No. 34, is the most decorated college tennis player of all time and rode a 72-match winning streak to two NCAA Singles championships. He is a member of the US Davis Cup team and took a Bronze medal from the Rio Olympics. He recently won his second straight U.S. Clay Court Championships title (April 2018). Marc Lucero, who is co-founder of First Break, the charity partner of Topnotch Fantasy Tennis Camps. Marc was named 2018 PTR Touring Coach of the Year he currently coaches Shelby Rogers; he has also worked with Ali Riske, Genie Bouchard, and Nicole Gibbs. He formerly served as a USTA Coach for USTA Player Development. |
Past Fantasy Tennis Camp pros have included:
Caroline Garcia has won 7 WTA Singles titles, and is the first player to ever win Wuhan and Beijing in the same year. Caroline has reached a career high ranking of #4 in singles, reached the quarterfinals of the French Open, and is a recently crowned Fed Cup champion. She also won the French Open in doubles.
Reilly Opelka won his first ATP Tour title at the New York Open in 2019 and is currently ranked a career high 56 in the world. The 21-year old junior Wimbledon champion boasts one of the biggest serves in the game, and biggest smiles, as well.
Shelby Rogers made an inspiring run to the 2016 French Open quarterfinals and helped the US win the 2018 Fed Cup Championship. She reached a career high of #48 in 2017. Shelby recently won a title at the 2019 Central Coast Pro Tennis Open to solidify her comeback from a knee injury.
Denis Kudla has been ranked as high as #53 in the world. He considers hard courts to be his favorite surface, and we're looking forward to seeing what he can do this fall. He recently won his sixth Challenger Tour title in Drummondville, Canada (March 2018).
Caroline Garcia has won 7 WTA Singles titles, and is the first player to ever win Wuhan and Beijing in the same year. Caroline has reached a career high ranking of #4 in singles, reached the quarterfinals of the French Open, and is a recently crowned Fed Cup champion. She also won the French Open in doubles.
Reilly Opelka won his first ATP Tour title at the New York Open in 2019 and is currently ranked a career high 56 in the world. The 21-year old junior Wimbledon champion boasts one of the biggest serves in the game, and biggest smiles, as well.
Shelby Rogers made an inspiring run to the 2016 French Open quarterfinals and helped the US win the 2018 Fed Cup Championship. She reached a career high of #48 in 2017. Shelby recently won a title at the 2019 Central Coast Pro Tennis Open to solidify her comeback from a knee injury.
Denis Kudla has been ranked as high as #53 in the world. He considers hard courts to be his favorite surface, and we're looking forward to seeing what he can do this fall. He recently won his sixth Challenger Tour title in Drummondville, Canada (March 2018).