

TAKE THE PATH TO SUCCESS
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Our tennis teaching approach is built around a clear, progressive pathway featuring nine levels across three core programs: Fundamental, Development, and High Performance. Advancement is not based on age, gender, time spent playing, or a predetermined timeline. Instead, players progress by meeting specific technical, tactical, mental, and athletic benchmarks—while also demonstrating commitment, a positive attitude, and a strong desire to improve. We place a strong emphasis on fostering a growth mindset, empowering each athlete to develop at their own pace and strive toward their full potential. To support this journey, our innovative Progress Tracker System keeps both players and parents informed, offering transparent insight into individual goals and ongoing development at every stage.
TENNIS PROGRAMs
fundamental
TENNIS
program
LEVEL 1 - BEGINNERS
LEVEL 2 - ROOKIES
LEVEL 3 - JETS
In our Fundamental Tennis Program (Levels 1–3), players build a strong foundation. In Level 1 players focuses on learning basic stroke techniques from a static position and introduces essential footwork. In Level 2, players begin to apply those techniques while moving on the court, improving their coordination and balance. By Level 3, they work on increasing consistency, hitting from a variety of positions with better control and confidence.
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development TENNIS
program
LEVEL 4 - CHALLENGERS
LEVEL 5 - CHAMPIONS
LEVEL 6 - VARSITY
In our Development Tennis Program, which includes Levels 4 to 6, we introduce competitive play. Level 4 is focused on fun, internal tournaments held around every two months to get kids comfortable with match play. In Level 5, they start participating in local and UTR tournaments with full planning guidance. Level 6 prepares players to compete in USTA events and begin earning regional or national rankings as they become experienced competitors.
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high PERFORMANCE tennis program
LEVEL 7 - CAPTAINS
LEVEL 8 - ELITES
LEVEL 9 - PROS
In our High Performance Tennis Program, which includes Levels 7 through 9, players are solid competitors looking to take their game to the next level. Level 7 players typically are working toward success on school or high school teams. In Level 8, they’re preparing to compete in ITF Junior tournaments. Finally, Level 9 is for players aiming to earn college scholarships, join university teams, or represent their state or country in national and international competitions.