A Strong Start: Feb. 7 Sets the Benchmark
The Tweed Heads High Performance Squad session on February 7 delivered intensity, structure, and measurable progress; exactly what committed players and families expect from a top-tier performance environment.
Led by Luke Bourgeois, the session brought together driven athletes focused on elevating their competitive game. From the first drill to the final point, the standard was clear, this was not casual training. Every exercise was designed with purpose, challenging players technically, tactically, and mentally.
The energy on court reflected a group that understood what high performance truly means: accountability, effort, and focus under pressure.
What Made the Feb. 7 Session a Success?
Several key factors stood out during the February 7 program:

Elite Coaching Leadership
Luke Bourgeois’ experience and coaching clarity were on full display. Players received direct, actionable feedback, with an emphasis on decision-making, shot selection, and match awareness, the elements that separate strong hitters from smart competitors.
Match-Real Training
Sessions were structured to replicate real match scenarios. Players were pushed to execute under fatigue, problem-solve in live situations, and maintain composure during critical moments.
High-Performance Standards
Intensity remained high throughout the session. Expectations were clear, and athletes responded while demonstrating resilience, discipline, and a willingness to be challenged.
The result? Noticeable improvements in court positioning, tactical intent, and confidence even within a single session.
More Than a Session: A Development Pathway
What makes the Voyager Tennis High Performance Squad different is that it’s not a one-off experience. Each session fits into a broader development pathway designed for players who want to progress beyond standard squad training.
Luke’s approach focuses on:
- Long-term technical refinement
- Tactical intelligence and point construction
- Mental toughness and competitive habits
- Preparing players for higher-level tournaments and pathways
The Feb 7 session reinforced why this program continues to attract serious players who want real development, not just court time.
Looking Ahead: Feb. 14 The Next Opportunity to Step Up

With momentum building, the next High Performance Squad session on February 14 is shaping up to be even stronger.
Players attending can expect:
- High-intensity, structured training
- Individualised coaching feedback
- A competitive environment that pushes standards higher
- Continued focus on match execution and performance habits
For players who missed Feb 7, this is the perfect chance to step into the program. For returning athletes, Feb 14 offers the opportunity to build on progress and maintain upward momentum.
Who Should Join the Feb. 14 Session?
The High Performance Squad is ideal for players who:
- Compete or aspire to compete in tournaments
- Want more than standard group coaching
- Are committed to improving match results, not just technique
- Thrive in focused, high-expectation environments
If you’re serious about your tennis and ready to train with intent, this program delivers the structure and leadership needed to move forward.
Final Word: Performance Is Built, Not Promised

The success of the Feb. 7 High Performance Squad is a reflection of what happens when elite coaching meets motivated athletes. Under Luke Bourgeois’ leadership, the Tweed Heads program continues to set a benchmark for performance-driven tennis development.
With the Feb. 14 session fast approaching, now is the time to secure your place, raise your standards, and train in an environment built for results.
Spots are limited. Expectations are high. Results speak for themselves.
Enquire now to join the Feb. 14 Tweed Heads High Performance Squad



