Tennis Central Mini Spartans
Ten one-week sessions
June 10–August 16 (August 12-16: Full Day & Morning- Full: Waitlist Available)
8:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m., $360 per week ($300 for June 17-21 and $225 for July 1-3)
12:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m., $360 per week ($300 for June 17-21 and $225 for July 1-3)
8:30 a.m. – 3:00 p.m., $555 per week ($460 for June 17-21 and $360 for July 1-3)
Preschoolers (Age 4) through rising Kindergarteners
What to bring: A racket, appropriate tennis attire and footwear, water bottle, sunscreen (labeled with name and applied at home beforehand), hat, snacks, lunch (full day only)
*Before camp begins, all campers MUST be fully toilet trained and have graduated from training underwear. Please see Landon Summer’s Toilet-Trained Policy and definition. Landon Summer reserves the right to dismiss campers who demonstrate that they are not toilet-trained to the standards of the policy.
Mini Spartans provides a comprehensive introduction to tennis with multiple stations designed to develop strength, coordination, control, and confidence. Campers are exposed to all of the skills they will need to accelerate their tennis learning. The main goal is to improve their ability to jump, throw, swing, run, and build hand-eye coordination in a playful and fun way where they exercise and learn.
Campers will begin their day with a warm-up drill, work on agility through a variety of obstacle courses and participate in relay races before jumping into skill-based activities and games.
Rainy Day Activities:
World-class tennis programs always include classroom education. Strategy and mental acuity are best taught through conversation, blackboard visualization, and indoor testing. Part of our curriculum is to use rain days to improve our players’ tennis IQ. Our indoor activities are designed to further expand players’ skill sets.
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The History of Tennis: Learning about the history of tennis helps to expand each player’s appreciation of the game. We may play some movies covering the origin of the game or the path to success for some tennis greats such as Serena Williams and others.
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Indoor Activities: We have created over 50 exercises designed to develop and master motor skills, mental acuity, and focus as well as their understanding of the rules of the game.
NOTE: Depending on the amount of rain and the strength of the sun after a storm, it can take up to 1 ½ hours to get the courts safe for play.
Tennis Balls:
One of the cornerstones of the modern tennis system is the series of slow tennis balls designed to bounce lower and slower than typical regulation yellow tennis balls. The theory behind this design difference is that by tailoring the ball to the player, he/she is better able to master his/her swing resulting in longer rallies and more opportunities to hit the ball.
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Red – This is the slowest and softest ball and is comprised of foam. The main goal of a red tennis ball is to build players' confidence and skill while allowing them to focus on racquet handling, movement, coordination, and, above all, fun.
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Orange – Players with some tennis experience use the slower speed of orange tennis balls to focus on and develop basic shot techniques.
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Green – Significantly faster than the red and orange tennis balls, players use the green tennis balls to continue to develop technique and maximize rally time.
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Blue – The soft property of the blue tennis balls blended with their true yellow bounce properties make them the perfect transition to the next level of play.
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Yellow – The official standard for tennis ball performance, yellow tennis balls are used for tournament play.
Electives:
Electives are designed to be targeted and customized for each player’s needs. It gives our directors a chance to elaborate in detail on topics that are pertinent to participants’ interests and areas of weakness.
Tennis Central's 2024 1-2-3 Special Offer!
- Campers who sign up for one (1) week of full day Tennis Central camp can now redeem 25% off a new Babolat or Technifire racket of their choice.
- Campers who sign up for two (2) weeks of full day Tennis Central camp can now redeem 25% off a new Babolat or Technifire racket of their choice AND a Senior Coach private tennis lesson valued at $120/hr.
- Campers who sign up for (3) weeks of full day Tennis Central camp can now redeem all of the above and a personal improvement plan designed by a Mentor coach valued at $150.
Tennis Central:
At Tennis Central, our belief is that every child is gifted and our responsibility is to inspire each one to aspire to greater achievements. When we trust their talent, build their confidence, and share our passion for tennis with them, children always surprise us with outstanding results. Our mission is to give each child memorable and empowering tennis experiences they will be proud of. Tennis Central has one goal – to turn your child into the best tennis version of him/herself. For this reason, our staff of directors and counselors are highly trained and Tennis Central Certified. Our Directors are all former or active professional and college-level players, but what sets them apart is our belief in exponential improvements. Our counselors are carefully hand-picked and taught to care for your child like he/she is family. They are equally equipped with the same systematic attention to progress. In a nutshell, your child’s improvement is our badge of honor, and we like our reputation to be the best.
Meet our Staff:
Yann Auzoux, Founder
Yann is the founder of Tennis Central Corp. His international experience as a former Davis Cup player, ATP World Tour player and high-performance coach has exposed him to the best of tennis on all levels. Now with over 25 years of running successful tennis clubs, coaching elite high school competitors and pro players, and establishing himself as one of the most sought-after online tennis instruction personalities worldwide, Mr. Auzoux brings an unparalleled level of qualification to Tennis Central.
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