Summer Camps
Keep kids active, safe, and engaged all summer with fun, game-based tennis camps that build skills, confidence, and a love for the game.
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Discover fun, welcoming tennis programs for youth, teens, and adults hosted in schools and public parks — focused on learning and play, our programs are perfect for getting started or building confidence on court.
Keep kids active, safe, and engaged all summer with fun, game-based tennis camps that build skills, confidence, and a love for the game.
Teen-focused tennis programs that offer a fun, social environment to learn, play, and build skills — whether you're just getting started or looking to improve.
A fun, supportive after-school program where kids learn tennis, build skills, and stay active. Next Session is Fall 2026.
Get started or get back into the game with a fun, social program focused on learning the fundamentals and building skills.
Build on your skills from Adult 101 with a fun, supportive program designed to keep you improving and playing with confidence.
A fun, fast-paced social tennis experience designed to keep you moving, playing, and connecting on the court.
We believe tennis is for everyone, and we mean that! Whether you're looking at multiple weeks of play, registering more than one child, or simply need some support, if cost is a barrier for your family, we encourage you to apply for a RecTennis scholarship. Our scholarship program exists exactly for situations like yours and applying is easy.
From funding scholarships to building public school partnerships, your gift helps remove financial barriers so more players can get on court, build confidence, and experience the game.
Are you passionate about tennis and making a positive impact in your community? RecTennis is looking for motivated individuals to join our team as seasonal Instructors and Site Directors. Help us bring tennis to youth, teens, adults, and families across the Pacific Northwest while driving our mission on and off the court.
Associate Director of Recreational Tennis Development
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