Programs
Programs are structured as groups of multiple classes held over several "sessions." An example of this is Tennis 101, which is conducted as a 6-week series.
All skill levels are welcome. You’ll find offerings like Tennis 101, Ball Machine Clinic, Technique Tune-up, Triples, and more.
Programs are structured as groups of multiple classes held over several "sessions." An example of this is Tennis 101, which is conducted as a 6-week series.
Classes are single occurrence play opportunities or drop-in classes. Examples of this are Cardio Tennis, Men’s Night, and Ladies Flight.
*If you're not sure where to start, see the National Tennis Rating Program (NTRP) levels below.
This 6-week program is perfect for those new or re-entering the game. Over the course of 6-weeks, you'll develop rally skills using a proven progression that maximizes hitting time using slower and lighter balls and smaller court sizes that lead to confident play on a full size court.
The perfect sequel program to Tennis 101
This program is designed to cover fundamentals and techniques for all strokes in tennis – forehands, backhands, volleys, overheads and serves. Players will learn the importance of the rally and keeping balls in play as well as basic footwork patterns of movement.
Designed specifically for beginners and those returning to the sport, this program offers a fun, engaging, and low-pressure environment to learn and improve your tennis skills while playing. Whether you’re looking to stay active, meet new people, or enjoy the game, our program is perfect for you.
This class is designed for adults who finished tennis 201 and want more live ball playing opportunities.
You will improve your fitness and tennis game with this class which combines fast-paced doubles drills and point play with professional coaching. This is a great opportunity to practice volleys, groundstrokes, and court positioning all while getting in a great workout.
1.0 – No experience, just starting out.
1.5 – Knows the basics but still learning to get the ball over the net consistently.
2.0 – Can rally slowly with limited stroke development.
2.5 – Can sustain short rallies but working on control and consistency.
3.0 – Developing strokes with moderate consistency at a slower pace.
3.5 – Dependable strokes with some directional control; still working on power.
3.5+ – Solid intermediate player with reliable strokes and the ability to construct points.
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