This is our overarching motto–Learn it fast; Love it Forever! With this objective in mind, we offer a number of different groups for all ranges, including kids from those who have never touched a racquet to seasoned tournament players.
We provide a High Tech/High TouchTM experience to speed development and enjoyment. Our High Tech approach is grounded in the latest teaching methodology, along with employing a variety of training tools to correct and ensure proper technique. Our High Touch approach is grounded in management: communicating with parents, pros providing applicable feedback to students, students engaging with hitting repetitions, and providing match play and tournament guidance and support.
Contact us to find out which program is right for your athlete!
If you are looking for the fastest path to getting better quickly, our Genesis group employs muscle memory drills which can be hard, but also fun–and they work! Our Genesis group is for beginners looking to quickly grow in their knowledge, ability and enjoyment of the game until they are ready to participate in our NextGen group. (Red & Orange balls)
If you are looking to help your athlete advance rapidly and prepare for competition, our NextGen group helps turn that dream into reality. Introduction to live ball and match play will prepare the student for high school, Junior Team Tennis and USTA tournaments. (Control balls & Yellow balls)
Our High Performance groups are for students who want to compete at the highest level of their potential. The focus of these 3 groups will be: skill development, mental training, match toughness, endurance and determination. We seek to create an environment of hard work, learning, and positivity helping every player develop and enjoy maximum potential.
This group consists of USTA tournament and high school players with a UTR ranging from 2-4. HP1 players will typically be competing in USTA Level 5, 6, or 7 tournaments within their age divisions.
This group consists of USTA tournament and high school players with a UTR range between 5-8. HP2 players will typically be playing USTA level 1-5 tournaments in their age divisions.
This group consists of our most advanced students, USTA tournament and high school players with a UTR of 9 and higher. HP3 players will typically be playing USTA level 3 tournaments (and higher) and pursuing both national rankings and collegiate tennis.