Youth Indoor Tennis
| SESSION I | SESSION II | SESSION III | SESSION IV | SESSION V | |
| Dates: | Sept 6-Oct 23 | Oct 24-Dec 18 | Jan 2-Mar 11 | Mar 12-May 13 | May 14-Jun 10 |
| # of Weeks: | 7 | 8 | 10 | 8 | 4 |
| ½ Hour: | Member $63 Guest $77 |
Member $81 Guest $88 |
Member $90 Guest $110 |
Member $81 Guest $88 |
Member $36 Guest $44 |
| e Hour: | Member $95 Guest $109 |
Member $108 Guest $124 | Member $135 Guest $155 | Member $108 Guest $124 | Member $54 Guest $62 |
| 1 Hour: | Member $126 Guest $140 | Member $144 Guest $160 | Member $180 Guest $200 | Member $144 Guest $160 | Member $72 Guest $80 |
| 1½ Hours: | Member $182 Guest $203 | Member $208 Guest $232 | Member $260 Guest $290 | Member $208 Guest $232 | Member $104 Guest $116 |
| 2 Hours: | Member $245 Guest $273 | Member $280 Guest $312 | Member $350 Guest $390 | Member $280 Guest $312 | Member $140 Guest $156 |
Junior Programs will not be running on the following dates:
November 24-27, December 19 - January 1, April 2-8 & May 28
USTA’s 10 & UNDER TENNIS: 10 and Under Tennis format takes a new and better approach to introducing kids to the game. Balls are lower in compression; they bounce lower and don’t move as fast so they are easier to hit. This allows kids time to get to the ball and helps them develop optimal swing patterns. Racquets are sized for small hands, and the courts are smaller and easier to cover.
Pee Wee (Red Balls) Ages 4-6
Children will develop their general motor and athletic skills. The program focuses on coordination training, movement and balance skills, as well as sending and receiving skills. Games are an important part of the program and the children will be exposed to games that are both fun and tennis related.
Monday 4:15-5:00 pm
Wednesday 4:15-5:00 pm
Saturday 9:00-9:30 am
Beginner (Red Balls) Ages 6-8
A program of movement, balance, coordination and motor skill development with a focus on self and
partner rallying skills on the 36’ court. Both reception and projection activities will be emphasized. Children will learn the first stages of cooperative tennis. The children will learn how to initiate a rally, how to move and judge a ball (reception and centering skills), how to control the racquet at the contact point and control the height, direction and depth to be successful on the 36’ court. They will learn adaptive skills that will be the foundation of their future tennis development.
Monday 4:30-5:30 pm
Wednesday 5:30-6:30 pm
Friday 4:30-5:30 pm
Saturday 11:00-12:00 pm
Advanced Beginner (Red Balls) Ages 7-10
Children will continue to learn the skills of the 36’ court. By the end of this program, a child should
be able to play on either a 36’ or 60’ court using a full or abbreviated serving motion. The children will learn how to move effectively so as to insure good position and balance for each shot. They will be taught how to adapt to different situations and how to compete in match play events.
Monday 5:30-6:30 pm
Tuesday 6:30-7:30 pm
Wednesday 4:30-5:30 pm
Friday 5:30-6:30 pm
Saturday 11:00-12:00 pm
Intermediate(Orange Balls) Ages 8-12
Children will learn the basics of tactical play from the 60’ court for both singles and doubles. Swing rhythm on the forehands and backhands will be emphasized. The children will be introduced to topspin and will learn how to differentiate between a volley action and a ground stroke action. A variety of serve progressions will be taught and the serve and return of serve will be covered regularly.
Monday 5:00-6:30 pm
Wednesday 5:00-6:30 pm
Friday 5:00-6:30 pm
Saturday 9:30-11:00 am
Teen Beginner (Red, Orange, Green Dot and Yellow Balls) Ages 13-18
For teens who are relatively new to tennis. Learning to rally and play is the theme of each class. The students will be exposed to all the basic skills of tennis including ground strokes, volleys, overheads and serves. The class will stress cooperation and competition in many of the drills and play situations.
Sunday 12:00-2:00 pm
Middle School Training (Ages 11-14)
This program caters to students who play on their middle school team or aspire to make the team. This
training class will cover more advanced stroke production, consistency, serving technique and game play in a less competitive atmosphere than the tournament training classes.
Saturday 2:00-4:00 pm
Thursday 4:30-6:30 pm
High School Training (Ages 14-18)
This class is for the competitive player who is having success in either singles or doubles and is aspiring to make their high school team. Players should be able to sustain a medium/high-paced rally with direction and depth, recognize short balls and move to the net, and are developing serves with both spin and power. This is an ideal group for a player who wants to increase their skills in time for their season.
Sunday 2:00-4:00 pm
Tournament Development (Orange, Green Dot and Yellow Balls) Ages 9-14
This class will build on the techniques established in the intermediate class with more emphasis on match play skills including tennis rules, positioning, strategy and shot selection.
Tuesday 4:30-6:30 pm
Sunday 12:00-2:00 pm
Tournament Training (Green Dot and Yellow Balls) Ages 9-14
This class is for the student who has developed the skills necessary for match play and is interested in a high-paced, intense atmosphere. We will focus on getting players ready to compete in both USTA tournaments and school teams. This class will cover advanced stroke production and footwork and competitive games will be used to introduce the strategies and tactics necessary for success in competitive tennis. Tournament Training students are expected to play in USTA tournaments during their session.
Monday 4:30-6:30 pm
Wednesday 4:30-6:30 pm
Saturday 12:00-2:00 pm
Tournament Elite (Ages 10-18)
This class is for the student who plays USTA tournaments and/or high level middle school or high school tennis. Advanced stroke production, cooperative and competitive games, footwork, conditioning and strategy will all be part of the Tournament Elite’s curriculum. Players are expected to maintain a high level of intensity at all times and are expected to participate in USTA tournaments and pursue district and sectional rankings. Acceptance into this program must be approved by one of the BRC’s professional staff.
Tuesday 4:30-6:30 pm
Thursday 4:30-6:30 pm