Tournament Tough Rollins College Nike Tennis Camp Winter Park, Florida
Spend your summer receiving great tennis instruction and making new friends at camp! The Nike Tennis Camp at Rollins College is a camp for young highly competitive athletes ages 11-18 to come and vastly improve their tennis game.
Carlos Goffi, author of tennis best-seller Tournament Tough, is a former coach of John and Patrick McEnroe.Tournament Tough Training Camps have trained competitive players worldwide for the last 28 years. At the Nike Tournament Tough Tennis Camp at Rollins College, our goal is to give players the opportunity to hit thousands of balls, improve their technique, and be challenged by some of the best players in their peer group. Our training methods promote competitive strategies for the committed tournament player -"There are many hitters in the game; only a few players".
Highlights Include
- Daily instruction from top teaching pro, Carlos Goffi, and his experienced staff
- Every camper receives a Nike Tennis Camp T-shirt
- 5-6 hours of daily instruction with low camper to staff ratio and 24 hour supervision
- Experience campus life and create lasting friendships
Founded in 1885, Rollins College is the oldest institution of higher learning in Florida. Rollins College is set on a picturesque 67-acre campus on the shores of Lake Virginia, in the heart of Winter Park.
The campers play at the outstanding Bert martin Tennis Facility, which includes 12 lighted outdoor tennis courts. They will have access to an indoor facility in case of rain.
Campers will be able to enjoy the campus's outstanding athletic facilities, which include playing fields, a swimming pool, gymnasium and recreation center.
Meet your coaching staffCarlos Goffi
Internationally renowned coach, Carlos Goffi, returns for his 28th year to direct this competitive junior training program. Goffi is the author of best-seller Tournament Tough: A Guide to Junior Championship Tennis, with valuable commentaries by John McEnroe and has years of experience training junior and professional level players. He is a former coach of John McEnroe, Peter Fleming and Patrick McEnroe.
Co-Director
Josh Goffi
Prior to his head coaching position at South Carolina, Josh Goffi was the men’s assistant tennis coach at Duke University for two years and the women’s assistant coach at Arizona State University for two years. Josh was a former top ranked junior, an ACC Champion while at Clemson University, Davis Cup player for Brazil, and ranked on the ATP Tour in singles and doubles.
Read Full BioJosh Goffi earned his first college head coaching position when the University of South Carolina tabbed him as its program's leader in July 2010. He took the reins of the Gamecock program with a lofty reputation as an elite recruiter with a solid strategic mind and excellent player development skills.
"We are very excited about the future of the South Carolina men's tennis program with Josh Goffi as our head coach," South Carolina athletics director Eric Hyman said. "After meeting with our program's current and former student-athletes to develop a profile of the best coach for the program, we quickly found that Josh leapt out of the pack as the best fit. The success he has had in recruiting and player development at Duke is impressive. His integrity, intelligence, high energy level and enthusiasm are what our program needs today and will continue to benefit from well into the future."
While Hyman was drawn to Goffi's traits, the head coach immediately focused on the traits of his current and future players.
"My first goal in recruiting is to bring in the very best," Goffi said. "Part of that is a player's character. No matter how great a player looks or plays, if he doesn't know how to win or he doesn't show the character that I need to see or that resonates with my program, he won't be recruited. At the same time, if there's a player out there with that strong character, we can build on that and show him the right path to becoming a great player."
Despite being in just his first head coaching position, Goffi has been trained by some of the best coaches in the world, including his father, 1991 World Coach of the Year Carlos Goffi. The breadth of his exposure to elite level players and coaches helped the younger Goffi quickly formulate the basic tenets of his program.
"My overall philosophy in coaching is to instill the right culture, on the court and off," Goffi said. "College is the four most influential years of a person's life, whether it's development in a sport or as a person. So, as a coach, I start with the person. On the court, the culture starts with discipline, accountability, reliability and teamwork. Day in and day out, we'll be practicing that."
Goffi joined South Carolina after just four seasons as an assistant coach, the last two of which were spent at Duke University with head coach Ramsey Smith, son of tennis legend Stan Smith. The duo wasted little time in returning the Blue Devils to national prominence, turning Duke's sub-.500 record in 2008 into a 16-9 mark in 2009 and a No. 14 final ranking in 2010, the program's highest ranking in three years. The Blue Devils' 20-9 overall record in 2010 included a 10-2 ACC mark, which slotted them second in the league and propelled them to the ACC Championship final match.
The turnaround came largely on the recruiting prowess of Goffi as he inked 2009's top recruit in the world in Brazilian Henrique Cunha. Under Goffi's tutelage, Cunha was named ITA National Rookie of the Year and earned 2010 ACC Player and Freshman of the Year honors. Cunha advanced to the semifinals of the NCAA Singles Championship and finished the season ranked No. 3 in the nation. He and teammate Reid Carleton were named ITA National Doubles Team of the Year after closing the season as the top team in the nation behind a school-record 41-6 record that saw them advance to the quarterfinals of the NCAA Doubles Championship.
For his effort in catapulting Duke's program into the national limelight, including a spot in the 2010 NCAA Tournament Sweet 16, Goffi was named ITA Carolina Region Assistant Coach of the Year. It was his second regional honor as he was named ITA West Region Assistant Coach of the Year in 2008 while helping Arizona State's women's team to a 15-8 record that saw the Sun Devils ranked No. 23 in the nation at season's end. After joining the staff of legendary head coach Sheila McInerney in 2006, Goffi worked closely with individual players on setting goals and strengthening their strategic, tactical and mental abilities.
Goffi began his coaching career after spending four years on the ATP Tour (2001-05). During his professional career, he amassed 18 doubles titles, including three Challengers, rising as high as No. 121 in the ATP in doubles (July 5, 2004). His singles career saw him rise to No. 488 in the ATP (June 16, 2003) as he won a Masters event in Sardinia, Italy, in 2001 and the USTA Sprint Futures title in Elkin, N.C., in 2003. Goffi also claimed the doubles title at the North Carolina tournament, making him one of just six people in the world to turn the double championship in an event that year. Among his six singles wins over top-100 ATP players is a 2004 straight-set win over Stanislas Wawrinka, who later teamed with Roger Federer to win the gold medal for Switzerland in the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.
Before entering the professional ranks, Goffi plied his craft as the top singles player at Clemson University. A three-time All-ACC selection for the Tigers, he earned both the singles and doubles conference championships in 1999 and was a member of the 2000 and 2001 NCAA All-Region teams. He rose as high as No.9 in the singles national rankings and No. 3 in doubles while leading Clemson to three NCAA Tournament appearances and a spot in the 2001 ACC Tournament final. A two-time Academic All-ACC selection, Goffi earned the team's "Mr. Clutch Award" for displaying the courage, heart and determination necessary to pull through at crucial times in 2001. In his four-year career, Goffi posted an 84-64 singles record and an 85-50 mark in doubles. He earned his bachelor of science in financial management in 2001.
Goffi grew up around tennis' elite, lingering around his father's Tournament Tough Tennis Academy to hear the wisdom of various internationally renowned coaches even before he officially embarked on his competitive tennis career at the age of 14. Seeing his father coach the likes of John and Patrick McEnroe, Peter Fleming and Mary Carillo, Goffi absorbed and now implements some of his father's strengths.
"[My dad] is one of the best mental coaches in the world," Goffi said. "He knows how to motivate and how to put things in perspective. As a coach, when you walk on the court, the whole idea is to put things in perspective for the player, who feels like there's a massive magnifying glass on him."
Goffi is married to the former Nancy Augustyniak, a former professional soccer player who spent time with the United States National Team in 2000 and 2001 after a standout career at Clemson. The couple is expecting its first child in July 2010.
Program
This year we are offering four weeks of overnight and Extended Day Camp (8:30am-9:30pm) for highly competitive tennis players ages 11-18. Lunch & dinner are included for Extended Day Campers.
This tournament training program is geared towards tournament level and ranked players looking to improve their tournament results, learn winning strategies, and work on mental toughness and is designed for 30 committed players per week.
Check-in
• All Campers: Sunday from 1:00-3:00pm at Cross Hall. Follow the signs on campus for the Nike Tennis Camp check-in.
• Campers should be prepared to play as we will head to the courts immediately following check-in. There is a full afternoon/evening tennis session and dinner for all campers!
• Extended Day Campers will depart that night at 9:00pm.
Check-out
• Graduation: Friday at 1:00pm at Cross Hall. Parents are invited to attend!
• Check-out: Immediately following the graduation.
Extended Day Camper Schedule & Information
• Extended Day Campers should be dropped off every day (except check-in on Sunday) by 8:30am at the tennis courts.
• Pick up time for Extended Day campers is at 9:00pm on Sunday, Monday, and Thursday.
• Please note: Pick-up time for Extended Day campers is 6:30pm on Tuesday & Wednesday.
• A more complete schedule will be given to you upon check-in.
• Meals: Lunch and dinner are provided for Extended Day campers with the exception of dinner on Tuesday & Wednesday (unless they participate in outings). Extended Day campers should eat breakfast at home.
Dorms
Campers will reside in the Cross Hall dorms on campus. Campers stay 2 per room (no triples) and are assigned by age and roommate requests. There is A/C in the dorms.
Evening Activities
Evening activities may include an optional trip to Universal Studios Islands, pool party, pizza night, and movie night.
Weekend Stayovers
Weekend stayovers are available and include housing, meals and supervision for Friday and Saturday night. Cost: $150/weekend.
Designated Airport: Orlando International Airport
Travel
Nike Tennis Camp does not provide any transportation to/from camp from airport, train stations or bus depots. If you fly into camp, we recommend that you fly into Orlando International Airport and schedule transportation from the airport to camp. Please contact Carlos (goffitenniscamps@aol.com) for transportation information.
If you have a camper arriving by air and is deemed an “unaccompanied minor” by the airlines and must be met by a camp staff or shuttle company employee, there may be a fee that needs to be paid in advance of camp. You will still have to arrange transportation to/from camp. Please call 1-800-645-3226 two weeks prior to camp to provide camper’s flight and shuttle information.
Registration Packet
A detailed camper registration packet containing check in location, health/release forms, emergency contact info, and a list of things to bring will be emailed to all registered campers in the Spring. Our health and release forms do not require a doctor's signature and they will be collected on the first day of camp.
Sample Daily Schedule
- 7:30am Breakfast
- 8:30am Tennis Instruction/Performance Drills
- Noon Lunch
- 2:30pm Tennis Instruction/Match Play
- 5:00pm Tennis Specific Fitness
- 6:30pm Dinner
- 7:30pm Tennis Strategy Forum
- 8:30pm Supervised Evening Activity/Outing
- 10:30pm Campers to Rooms
- 11:00pm Lights out
Parent of Campers
Serious Fun!
My sons really enjoyed this camp and I think they both really improved their games! They really liked playing with more serious tennis players and want to return again next year.
Parent of Camper
Hard Working Staff
Fantastic program! Great staff who work hard to teach higher level tennis to the kids, but make sure they are having fun at the same time. My daughter will be back!
Past Camper
Great teacher!
Carlos Goffi is a very good teacher and passes on his love for the game.
Parent of Camper
My boys will be back!
Both of my boys enjoyed the camp very much and would like to return next Summer.
























Past Camper
Content with Competition
I really enjoyed the Tournament Tough camp. It was nice being able to play with more competitive players and I thought the coaches really knew what they were talking about.