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 would be 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.
Level: 1.0
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.
Level: 2.0
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.
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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