Tucked just five minutes away from the small Spanish city of Villena, located in the Valencian Community, and 40 minutes from Alicante, the Ferrero Tennis Academy has become one of the most influential training grounds in European tennis.
Known for its calm setting, world-class facilities, and history of producing champions, the academy combines tradition with high performance—all under the Mediterranean sun.
From Equelite to Ferrero: A Legacy Begins
The academy was founded in 1990 by Antonio Martínez Cascales, who would later coach Juan Carlos Ferrero to world No. 1 and a Grand Slam title at Roland Garros. Originally named Equelite Academy, it was later renamed the JC Ferrero Equelite Academy in Ferrero’s honor, before being shortened for international recognition and simplicity.
Today, the name Ferrero Tennis Academy stands as a global reference point in player development, blending elite tennis culture with the warmth and quiet of rural Spain.