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Our Mission The development
of an integral education in sports and social environment. Giving the tools needed to become good athletes, good students,
and good citizens. We will reinforce: - Respect to peers, opponents and teachers
- Discipline and
Punctuality
- Confidence
- Development of Hard Working Habits
- Honesty
- Self Motivation
Our Objectiveis to blend and balance technical, tactical,
mental, strategic, and physical abilites to develop the tennis level, maximizing student's individual potential.
These remarkable synergy addresses the WHOLE player to acheive results and empower the student to success.
When you enter the courts, long hours of sweat and hard work awaits you, but at the same time you will enjoy and have
fun with us. We are here to help you become not only a tennis player but an athelete. In our program, we are
dedicated to teach technique, strategy, and mental toughness, giving you the highest quality of attention. We are here for
you, and we hope you will give us the opportunity to serve you.
Our History! Tennis Quest Program started in 1999 with a small group of
5 players who wanted to train hard in a group environment, they learned to love the game; work really hard to achieve excellence
and some of them are in college and other already graduated, and following their own individual dreams.

Alex Villar has been teaching Tennis since 1986, moved to Houston in 1997. Now with his group and private lessons,
he reaches over 100 students, In 5 locations. Alex Villar was an upcoming tennis player in his early years.
He has played tennis throughout his entire life, and has an uncanning love for the game.
Alex Villar PTR certified Professional since 1985. and National Tester since September
2010. Birth Place:Mexico City Birth
Date: April 24, 1968 Alex Villar has been teaching tennis since he was
16 years old. After taking his first USPTR Certification Workshop (University 1 and 2), he began his love for teaching the
game of tennis. To this day, Alex still attends ITF and PTR Workshops, and has received a total of 12 certificates
and diplomas (last PTR Symposium 2010 where he attended 5 specialty certifications), last Summer he
received the National Tester status, which entitles him to train, rate and certify tennis coaches in the U.S. He moved to the Houston area in 1997, where he was hired to work at "Westside Tennis Club", where he
worked until February 2000. Then he joined the "King Daddy Sports" teaching staff and worked until
2007. He started "Tennis Quest Junior Program" in 1999 and now, he has reached much success in both, his private
and group lessons, which exceeds more than 100 students in his own programs.
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