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Tennis Camp

The USTA has its own junior tour, divided by age group. With the original junior tournaments organized in the 1910s, the USTA now runs an annual tour with tournaments ranging from regional level to national and international events.

The International Tennis Federation runs the ITF Junior Tour, which allows juniors to build up a world junior ranking and gives them the opportunity to earn an ATP or WTA ranking.

 

Most juniors entering the international tours must first pass ITF tournaments, satellite tournaments, futures tournaments, and challenger tournaments before entering the main tour, the latter three of which are also played by adults.

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About this Program

Mini Tennis Camp

Ages 4 – 8

The focus is on developing a love of tennis, learning basic tennis skills, and getting started with tennis in a recreational and competitive way. This is a beginner tennis course and uses red balls to facilitate campers' practice. When practicing, 19-21 inch rackets, mini nets and 12-meter courts are used, which are very suitable for beginners' body size and skills.

Smashing Aces Camp 

Ages 8 – 12

Summer camp for beginners and intermediate campers, teaching children to unite, serve, grab points, and learn the rules and etiquette of tennis. And through a combination of various sports, fun gymnastics, and games, the overall athletic ability of campers is further developed.

Learn to Compete Camp 

Ages 11 – 15 years old-intermediate and advanced

This camp is for those older club level players who can hold rallies on a full size tennis court with regular balls. Players enjoy friendly play but do not necessarily participate in tournaments.

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