Junior Tennis

Enrollment for Winter Junior Tennis Lessons

  • For Winter Session 1 (Jan/Feb) Junior lessons schedules and class descriptions CLICK HERE
  • CALL-IN REGISTRATION begins December 21st, please see above form for specific call-in times.

For SUMMER 2015 Jr. Tennis Lesson Registration form follow this link Jr Tennis Registration Form Summer 2015

Junior Tennis Class Descriptions

Pee Wee: This fun, introductory class is meant to give our little stars a variety of different tennis related games to match their attention level. We focus on hand-eye coordination with the help of targets, small racquets, nerf balls, hoops, etc. (Ages 5-7)

Level 1: This class is designed for students ages 7-10. The primary focus will be on a fun tennis experience, emphasizing racquet feel, balance, and hand-eye coordination. Stroke technique will also be introduced.

Level 2: Ages 9-14 with players grouped by ability. Mechanics, grips, spins, and footwork are central issues that will be covered. Rallying becomes more prevalent at this level. Scoring and strategies will be introduced.

Level 3: Ages 9-14 with players grouped by ability. Mechanics, grips, spins, and footwork are central issues that will be covered with the ability to rally being essential. Scoring and strategies will be a large part of this group.

Jr. Elite: For juniors that are not yet in high school (challenger level tournament players ages 8-13). This class is designed for advanced players interested in additional playing time to improve their games, and ultimately bring more tournament success.

Elite: Participants are involved in USTA Champs level tournaments. Stroke reinforcement, strategy, tactics, mental toughness and game plans for both singles, and doubles all receive attention. Some fitness and off-court seminars are involved as well.

High Performance: This class has no age requirements but is a restricted, premier group that will also participate in the Elite Group. Goal meetings, off-court seminars and fitness routines are part of the curriculum. Players travel to events throughout the year and receive support for potential collegiate tennis.