Supporting Sports
EM Systems’ thoughts on backing sports
Based on the desire to contribute to the health of citizens and becoming an indispensable company,
EM Systems is engaged in activities to contribute to society through business and by backing sports.
Tennis Academy
The Academy helps train pro tennis players actively pursuing their sport around the globe, and supports training facility operations.
Ai Love All Tennis Academy
The Academy was founded as a place to establish bases and train players in Hyogo to compete at the global level. Aiko Nakamura, a former athlete and Grand Slam player, and Kunio Koga, a former Grand Slam coach are globally experienced staff members who help train players at Japan’s only tennis academy.
Representative
Aiko NakamuraNakamura ranked 47th in the world in singles, 64th in doubles (WTA), 2nd in singles and 3rd in doubles in Japan, has appeared in 16 consecutive Grand Slam finals, is a former Japan representative at the Fed Cup, and an All Japan Tennis Championships singles/mixed doubles champion.
As a tennis player representing Japan, Nakamura retired in 2012 after nearly 10 years of competition tours, starting the Academy in March 2020.Coach
Kunio KogaKoga ranked 23rd in singles and 28th in doubles in Japan.
Koga is a Japan Tennis Association certified S-level elite coach with 20 JOP Tournament wins. Until age 12 he received training in Japan, then went to study in the United States at age 13. After learning coaching techniques in the U.S. and playing tennis, he gained a wealth of experience as a tour coach.
Tennis players
We support players so that they can inspire others around the world through tennis.
professional tennis player
今村 咲Saki Imamuraprofessional tennis player
阿部 宏美Hiromi Abeprofessional tennis player
山中 太陽Taiyo Yamanaka
Patch player
We support the activities of athletes.
professional tennis player
今西 美晴Miharu Imanishi
Photo:安藤晃
Titles
All Japan Tennis Championships Singles,Doubules(2),Mixed dubles Winners and 6 ITF Tour singles Titles.WTA career high singles ranking 187,JTA career high singles ranking 4. Retiring as a player in 2022.
The 97th All Japan Tennis Championships 2022 Doubles Winners.