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At Centro Deportivo Cortijo Alto, we feel that we are all part of one big family. While we might not be united by blood, we are bound by our passion for sports and the certainty that respect should prevail both in play and in life.

At our tennis club in Málaga, you can enjoy tennis lessons, padel court rentals, functional training classes, a chill-out area to recharge, and a racket stringing service.

Tennis Lessons in Málaga

We offer tennis lessons for children, teenagers, and adults, catering to all levels. For most age groups, we have 4 different levels of play to ensure each student feels comfortable on the court in an environment that fosters improvement and progress.

For children and teenagers, we divide by age:

  • Pretennis: Ages 4 to 6 (we have at least two levels)
  • Minitennis: Ages 7 to 9 (we have 4 levels of play)
  • Children: Ages 10 to 13 (we have 4 levels of play)
  • Teens: Ages 14 to 17 (we have 4 levels of play)

For adults (18 years and older), we offer two excellent options to choose from based on individual preferences and needs:

#1 Elite Tennis Lesson Plan

Ideal for those seeking a consistent routine: includes two weekly lessons at fixed times and days within our school, with guaranteed spots. You can choose morning or afternoon classes based on your preference. Take your tennis lessons in Málaga when it suits you best!

#2 Flexible Tennis Lesson Plan

Designed for those who need to adapt to varying schedules: if you work shifts or need flexibility, this plan is for you. We offer 10-class packages, with the option to purchase a single-class pass to try out our service. Various schedules are available throughout the week, with 6 levels of play.

Additionally, you can also rent a tennis court at Centro Deportivo Cortijo Alto in Málaga to enjoy with friends.

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Padel Court Rentals

Padel has become one of the most popular sports in recent years. If you want to book a padel court in Málaga, consider our club as an excellent option. Padel is much more than a sport; it’s an experience to be lived and shared. Each match is an opportunity to disconnect from daily life, laugh, compete, and enjoy with friends.

At Centro Deportivo Cortijo Alto, you can play outdoors with great facilities. Book your court now!

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Functional Training

Alien Box is the name of our functional training space. A place where you can be yourself, without judgment, while maximizing your potential. This type of training is designed to improve physical abilities comprehensively, working all muscle groups and preparing the body to perform daily activities more efficiently.

In Alien Box, our functional training classes in Málaga, the instructor will tailor the exercises to your fitness level. If you want to improve your endurance, strength, or mobility, this is the place for you!

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Chill-Out Area

Need to recharge? After an intense session of tennis, padel, or functional training, you can relax in our chill-out area. This space provides the perfect atmosphere to unwind after exercising, ideal for enjoying a cold drink, chatting with friends, or simply resting.

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Racket Stringing

In our workshop, we help you choose the string that best suits you and your playing style. The stringing is the “soul of the racket.” A single racket can completely change depending on the type of string you use. That’s why it’s essential to choose the right string to get the maximum performance from both the player and the racket’s characteristics.

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Centro Deportivo Cortijo Alto: your sports club in Málaga.

If you’re looking for tennis lessons in Málaga or any of the other services we offer, don’t hesitate to get in touch with us! Unleash your best version at Cortijo Alto.

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