On 7 June, MVTA (Mikhail Vassiliev Tennis Academy) brought players together for a special community event inspired by Roland-Garros: Fronwald Garros.
The goal was simple — to create a relaxed day of tennis, good conversations and new connections. Many players would like to spend more time on court but do not always know who to play with. Fronwald Garros was designed to help people meet, connect and find future tennis partners in a friendly environment.
A total of 46 players joined the event. The day started with training sessions led by academy founder Mikhail Vassiliev and coach Igor Perak. Participants were grouped according to their playing level, while additional courts remained available for practice matches, free play and ball machine sessions.
The goal was simple — to create a relaxed day of tennis, good conversations and new connections. Many players would like to spend more time on court but do not always know who to play with. Fronwald Garros was designed to help people meet, connect and find future tennis partners in a friendly environment.
A total of 46 players joined the event. The day started with training sessions led by academy founder Mikhail Vassiliev and coach Igor Perak. Participants were grouped according to their playing level, while additional courts remained available for practice matches, free play and ball machine sessions.
After the morning activities, everyone gathered around the grill. With good food, plenty of conversations and tennis stories being shared, the event offered the perfect opportunity to get to know fellow players both on and off the court.
The Roland-Garros final between Flavio Cobolli and Alexander Zverev was shown on a large screen throughout the day, giving participants the chance to enjoy top-level tennis together while spending time with the community.
The Roland-Garros final between Flavio Cobolli and Alexander Zverev was shown on a large screen throughout the day, giving participants the chance to enjoy top-level tennis together while spending time with the community.
The afternoon continued with the Fronwald Garros tournament, where players competed in different categories and prizes were awarded to winners and finalists.
More than anything, Fronwald Garros was about bringing people together. New friendships were made, new tennis partners were found and many players left with plans for their next match already in place.
If you would like to be part of the community, follow upcoming events and join one of our training sessions. MVTA welcomes players of all levels and focuses on a personal, individual approach for every player.
More than anything, Fronwald Garros was about bringing people together. New friendships were made, new tennis partners were found and many players left with plans for their next match already in place.
If you would like to be part of the community, follow upcoming events and join one of our training sessions. MVTA welcomes players of all levels and focuses on a personal, individual approach for every player.