Programs
We offer a wide range of tennis programs to meet the unique needs of different ages and skill levels.
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30 Minute Classes for Ages 3 – 6 Years Old
The Little Bouncer’s Tennis Program takes kids on an imaginary journey while having fun, making friends, and learning the fundamental movements required to play tennis.
- Students can join 1 or 2 classes weekly
- Classes are for kids ages 3-6 years old
- Classes are 30 minutes of fun, friends, & fundamentals!
30 Minute Classes for Ages 3 – 6 Years Old
The Stage 2 Program is for kids ages 3-6 years old that have graduated from the Stage 1 curriculum. In Stage 2, students will be working with other students while learning the rules of the game, context into how to play points, how to keep score, and learning what it means to play SMART Tennis®.
- Students can join 1 or 2 classes weekly
- Classes are for kids ages 3-6 years old
- Classes are 30 minutes of fun, friends, & fundamentals!
60 Minute Classes for Ages 7-17 Years Old
Students move through a dynamic range of challenges & high energy games that encourage movement, balance, & ball control while learning the SMART Tennis® method.
The curriculum also emphasizes cooperative learning and teamwork with a partner as children develop a love for rallying with a friend.
60 Minute Tennis Classes for Ages 7-17 Years Old
The Intermediate Tennis Program offers players of different ages the opportunity to strengthen their fundamentals. This fun, fast paced environment challenges kids to develop a variety of different strategies through a series of competitive point-based play. Note: Student must have been invited to join this class by a coach in order to register.
High Performance Training
Our Advanced Tennis Classes are for Kids who have goals of competing for their school and are currently participating in competitive events. Students must be invited by a coach in order to register for this class.
Players in this class will be working on:
- Generating Maximum Racket Speed
- Taking the Ball on the Riss & Moving Forward
- Proper Serve Mechanics