COMOOON! is a cutting-edge pre-tennis education PLATFORM designed for young children aged 3-8 who are
just beginning their tennis journey.
COMOOON! turns tennis training into an exciting adventure! Using fun cartoons packed with playful exercises keeps kids fully engaged while they learn new techniques.
Perfect for young, visually-oriented students who love to dive into interactive multimedia experiences.
Ideal for parents and coaches wanting to introduce kids to tennis in a fun, innovative way —making the learning process as enjoyable as the sport itself!
The COMOOON! provides Europe’s first structured training program for children aged 3-8, offering detailed, ready-to-use lesson plans and step-by-step class instructions for coaches.
Children stay engaged with animated lessons, ensuring attention is captured through vibrant, simple demonstrations instead of lengthy coaching.
A structured, proven system teaches children fundamental tennis skills, creating a solid base for progressing to higher training levels.
The program is age-appropriate, and designed by experts to balance physical and mental activity, maintaining interest with motivational tools and relatable cartoon characters.
Engaging workout every time
Children learn to “play tennis”, and not just “hit the ball”.
Energetic Training without pauses
Dynamic tasks and games for every student during every training. Students are constantly playing and looking forward to the next session.
Pair-Based Learning:
All lessons are designed for pairs, allowing the coach to focus on providing hands-on guidance and corrections.
Step-by-Step Tennis Training:
Imitation after the characters advance a student through the techniques – from simple to complicated.
Every student is a team player
Students learn to interact with each other as a team, where everyone learns to help others and work together to achieve their goals.
Engaged and Motivated Students:
COMOOON! Platform fosters a base of enthusiastic students, eager to continue their tennis journey!
Each clip lasts about 1 minute instead of 3-4 minutes of explanations from the coach, with approximately 90% of the information conveyed visually, making learning through animation much faster.
Jelena Jakovleva
Jelena Jakovleva- Latvian tennis player Alona Ostapenko’s (#12 WTA, the best result #5 WTA, won the French Open title in 2017) mother and the first coach. ITF level 1.2 coach, ITF team 14-16 girls national junior team coach, Master of Sports Pedagogy, 30 years of coaching experience
Yaroslava Shvedova
Ex-third racket of the world in doubles. Winner of two Grand Slam tournaments. Winner of 14 WTA tournaments.
Dave Miley
Executive Director of the Kazakh Tennis Federation. Co-author and inspirer of the company "Play&Stay" and affiliated programs, in particular the program "Tennis 10's". I have worked in ITF for 25 years.