Junior Programs
Our junior programs follow a progressive development pathway that meets every young player where they are. From the first time a child picks up a racquet in our Hot Shots program through competitive tournament training, our coaches foster proper technique, a love for the sport, and the character traits that tennis builds — discipline, sportsmanship, and resilience.
Our Development Pathway
Hot Shots (Ages 5-8)
Red and orange balls on smaller courts. Building coordination and a love for the game.
Development (Ages 9-14)
Green to yellow ball progression. Proper technique, footwork, and tactical awareness.
Competitive (Ages 11-18)
High-performance training, tournament play, and college preparation.
Hot Shots (Ages 5–8)
Our QuickStart-format program introduces the youngest players to tennis using age-appropriate equipment — smaller courts, lower nets, and foam or low-compression balls. Hot Shots builds coordination, movement skills, and a love for the game through fun drills and games. No experience needed.
Features
- USTA Net Generation QuickStart format
- Red and orange ball progression system
- 36' and 60' court sizes for age-appropriate play
- Focus on hand-eye coordination, movement, and fun
- End-of-session mini tournaments for friendly competition
- Maximum 6 players per coach
Junior Development (Ages 9–14)
The Junior Development program bridges the gap between beginner play and competitive tennis. Players progress through green-ball and full yellow-ball stages while building a complete game with proper technique, footwork, and tactical awareness. This program is the foundation for players who want to compete in USTA junior tournaments or play on their school team.
Features
- Progressive curriculum from green ball to yellow ball
- Stroke technique with video analysis
- Introduction to singles and doubles match play
- Monthly skill assessments and progress reports
- Pathway to competitive program when ready
- Led by Junior Development Director David Chen
Junior Competitive (Ages 11–18)
Designed for serious junior players who compete regularly in USTA and local tournaments. Training emphasizes high-intensity drilling, match strategy, mental toughness, and physical conditioning. Players in this program work toward sectional and national rankings and college tennis preparation.
Features
- High-performance training 5 days per week
- Tournament scheduling and match analysis
- Physical conditioning and agility work
- Mental skills training and visualization techniques
- College recruitment guidance and showcase preparation
- Coached by Marcus Reynolds and David Chen
Looking for Camps?
Our seasonal camps offer full-day and half-day options with instruction, match play, fitness, and fun for ages 6 through 16.
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