Youth Tennis Lessons
Learn to Play Tennis
Each class provides a fun and relaxed atmosphere to introduce the fundamentals: developing ball sense, concentration, attention to detail and good sportsmanship. Classes include instruction, drills, fun games, fitness, agility and team building exercises.
For players at every level, there is a personalized approach to improving power, control, and game play strategy. Every level will work to learn and improve the forehand, backhand, volley, and serve.
Instructors will divide the participants into appropriate ages and skill levels the first week of lessons.
REGISTER:
- April 22nd - May 30th
AGES:
- 4-17 years old
DATES:
- June 10th - July 18th (One Session Only)
SESSION DAYS:
- Monday & Wednesday or Tuesday & Thursday
- Sign up for both and pay double!
COST:
- $55 in District or $70 Out of District
- Age 4 - 6: Very beginning tennis - participants will learn basic stroke fundamentals and improve hand-eye coordination in a fun games-based approach to tennis.
- Age 7 - 8: Participants will receive instruction on the fundamentals of the game, developing skills, ball control, stroke techniques, practice habits, and court etiquette. Scoring and the rules of tennis introduced.
- Age 9 - 11: Participants will continue to refine strokes and build confidence, agility, and consistency on the court. Scoring and the rules of tennis will be mastered.
- Age 12+: Participants will begin to advance their skills to the level of match-play situations. Instruction will emphasize the importance of footwork and strategy during play.
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Mondays and Wednesdays
- 8:00 am - 8:55 am: Ages 4-6
- 9:00 am - 9:55 am: Ages 7-8
- 10:00 am - 10:55 am: Ages 9-11
- 11:00 am - 11:55 am: Ages 12 & up
Tuesdays and Thursdays
CHOOSING A TENNIS RACQUET: The following are standard guidelines for age and racquet length selection. If an 8-year-old is the size of an average 10-year-old, choose the 10-12 racquet. Move up one size (possibly two) to adjust for exceptionally high physical strength or ability, but adjusting down for lack of strength is almost never necessary. A junior player should use as long a racquet as he/she can comfortably handle. This will encourage development of smooth strokes that utilize good weight transfer and larger muscles. Too small a racquet encourages excessive wrist and elbow action, which, in the long run, will harm both stroke development and the arm. A junior is generally ready for an adult racquet when weighing 85 pounds or more.
Age: Racquet Length
0-4: 19"
4-5: 21"
6-7: 23"
8-10: 25"
10-12: 26"
12 &, up: 27-29" (adult size racquet)
- Please bring your own water bottle and wear sunscreen.
- Students need to wear court appropriate tennis shoes (no sandals.)
- Students will be required to do some running!
- Classes missed may be made up with prior arrangements!
- EACH PLAYER MUST PROVIDE HIS/HER OWN TENNIS RACQUET.