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Transition
Junior Programs

Whether your teen is a beginner looking to explore tennis or an intermediate player aspiring to reach new heights, our expert coaches are dedicated to fostering their growth, both on and off the court.

Learn to Play

Age: 13-17

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Sign up: 4-weeks

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May to September

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Monday to Thursday

Time: 4-5 PM

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Price: $95 plus HST per session

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This is the perfect starting point for pure beginners and young athletes looking to explore the world of tennis. This comprehensive program will introduce tennis's fundamental techniques, rules, and etiquette in a fun and engaging environment.

Through structured lessons and interactive drills, our experienced coaches will guide your child every step of the way, helping them develop a solid foundation while fostering a lifelong passion for the sport. We believe that building a strong base is essential to their growth as tennis players.

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Program Level:

This program is designed for junior players aged 13 and above who are relatively new to the sport, with less than one year of experience. If you wish for your child to acquire skills in rallying, playing basic points, and mastering all fundamental aspects of tennis, then this program is an ideal fit.

Teen Practice
and Play

Age: 13-17

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Sign up: 8-weeks

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May to September

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Friday: 6-8 PM

Sunday: 12:30 - 2:30 PM

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Price: $400 plus HST per session

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This program teaches you how to play the game right away! If you are a brand new player or returning to the game after playing years ago at a summer camp, we will help you develop your skills and work on playing the game again. Players will be introduced to all phases of play and basic tactics, making them love the game even more. Beginner and intermediate levels are welcome.

What we will focus on:

 

  • Develop a love for tennis in a fun and positive environment.

  • Rally points from Day 1.

  • Develop an understanding of basic tennis tactics.

  • Learn modern techniques to be more efficient in stroke production and movement.

  • Develop cooperative and competitive rally skills with the connection between technique and tactics.


In the first half of the practice, we will learn a tennis tactic. In the second half, we learn to implement it during point play! You only fall in love with the game if you actually learn how to play it.

A big focus of this program is building a young adult community at the club to help young players meet other young players and develop friendships in a safe environment. And what’s a better way to do it while playing a game they love?

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