This is a high level drill playing dingles. Players typically range from 4.0-6.0 NTRP.
This progressive curriculum uses red balls. It's designed for true adult beginners focused on fundamental introduction to establish consistent technique. It focuses on fundamental mechanics, control, and early tactical awareness.
This progressive curriculum is the next level progression from our Adult Beginner 101 (red ball) clinic. Using green balls, it is designed for adult beginners who are ready to move past basic introduction to establish consistent technique. It focuses on fundamental mechanics, control, and early tactical awareness.
This progressive curriculum is the direct next-level advancement from our Adult Beginner 102 clinic. Moving from green balls to standard yellow balls, this course is designed for players who have established consistent mechanics and are ready to integrate tactical nuance, increased pace, and directional variety into their game.
This progressive curriculum is designed as the direct advancement from the Adult Intermediate 201 clinic. While 201 established the move to yellow balls and basic tactical patterns, 202 shifted focus toward advanced pace manipulation, transition zone dominance, and high-percentage patterns under pressure.
For women, by women! Come and Join Elizabeth Deerinwater in playing and learning tennis. This is a great group if you're new to the community and she will help you. This group will generally be 3.0-4.0.
This is a fun Grip n Rip type of drill designed for the intermediate player who can rally. It's a fast paced environment that will challenge you and make you work!
This progressive curriculum uses red balls. It's designed for true adult beginners focused on fundamental introduction to establish consistent technique. It focuses on fundamental mechanics, control, and early tactical awareness.
This progressive curriculum is the next level progression from our Adult Beginner 101 (red ball) clinic. Using green balls, it is designed for adult beginners who are ready to move past basic introduction to establish consistent technique. It focuses on fundamental mechanics, control, and early tactical awareness.