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The Junior Academy is designed for players under 18 years of age.It involves structured training sessions tailored for young players. This includes coaching on fundamental skills, such as strokes and footwork, along with physical conditioning.These programs also incorporate match play to help juniors gain practical experience and improve their game.
Mini Red (3-7 years old)
In a mini red tennis lesson, designed for young children, the focus is on introducing fundamental tennis skills in a fun and engaging manner. The red ball is 75% slower than the standard yellow tennis ball. Students will learn how to develop basic racket handling, hand-eye coordination activities, and simple drills to develop motor skills. It is taught on a smaller court with a mini tennis net.
Mini Orange (7-8 years old)
A mini orange tennis lesson is tailored for young players 7-8 years old. The orange ball is 50% slower than the standard yellow tennis ball. Students will learn how to develop fundamental techniques, footwork and hand-eye coordination. It is taught on 3/4th of a court with a regular court net at a reduced height.
Mini Green (9-10 years old)
A mini green tennis lesson is designed for young players 9-10 years old. In this stage, players use a green tennis ball, which is 25% slower than the standard yellow ball but faster than the mini orange ball. Students will learn how to develop more consistency with their shots and increase their tactical awareness. It is taught on a full-size court with a regular size net.
Mini Orange (7-8 years old)
A mini orange tennis lesson is tailored for young players 7-8 years old. The orange ball is 50% slower than the standard yellow tennis ball. Students will learn how to develop fundamental techniques, footwork and hand-eye coordination. It is taught on 3/4th of a court with a regular court net at a reduced height.