SINGHA K•SWISS

GRAND SLAM

EXPERIENCE 2026

Experience the life of a professional tennis player at a Grand Slam — the Australian Open.

Now in its 9th year, the “Grand Slam Experience” was created with a clear mission: to inspire young tennis players to pursue the path of professional tennis and to truly understand what life as a professional athlete demands — both on and off the court.

Young Thai tennis players embarked on an unforgettable journey guided by former national team players, together, the team closely mentored and supported the athletes throughout the entire program.

From Dream
to Discipline.

Because becoming a professional tennis player is more than winning matches — it’s about learning how to live the game.

Participants immersed themselves in the real routines of professional players, learning everything from travel preparation and nutrition to match strategy, adapting to different court conditions, and managing life in a foreign city.

The program also emphasized proper warm-up and stretching techniques, physical recovery, and maintaining peak condition during training and competition. Professional training sessions were led by former Thai national players, who shared their firsthand experience and knowledge directly with the next generation.

Beyond training, participants gained rare, behind-the-scenes access to the Australian Open, experiencing matches from ground courts to the main stadiums. They watched their tennis idols train and compete, while receiving real-time insights from former national players — understanding why elite athletes train the way they do and how match strategies are shaped at the highest level.

These are lessons that cannot be found in a textbook — only lived.

Over the past eight years, the program has demonstrated clear, structured athlete development, while attracting growing interest from young players nationwide.

The impact of the program is evident. Alumni of the Grand Slam Experience include Thai national team players such as Mananchaya Sawangkaew, Thantub Suksumrarn, and Lanlana Tararudee, all of whom have returned to compete at the Australian Open — at both junior and professional levels.

Dreams Are Loud. Discipline Is Quiet.