Students of the preparatory faculty of NArFU from Madagascar, Ghana, South Africa, and Costa Rica visited the AMEO-sport tennis center.
The group was given a tour of the complex, followed by a trial training session: warm-up, basic techniques, and their first game on the court. For many, this was their first introduction to tennis.
The students noted that this format helps them adapt faster, try something new, and simply have a great time.
The students shared vivid impressions of this new sport. Rodney Acheampong, a future student from Ghana, concluded that tennis is a very interesting sport.
– I got a lot of pleasure from playing because we didn't just learn something new about this sport, but we also got to play it ourselves, – said Rodney.
For student Edward Bley, tennis was an exciting experience that, as it turned out, requires considerable physical effort.
– I realized that I really like tennis. Overall, it was interesting and helped improve my physical fitness, coordination and concentration, – noted Edward.