Tennis

cross-gender, cross-generational sport that can be played for a lifetime. No other sport compares in this respect. Tennis is the 4th most popular sport in the world, boasting 110 million players worldwide with more than 25 million here in The United States; that’s more than Pickleball, Racquetball, Badminton and Squash combined.

Kids who play tennis tend to be healthier and more well-rounded than their peers, with stronger self-esteem and optimism. They are less likely to engage in risky behaviors, get better grades than non-tennis players and are more involved within their communities. In addition to forehands and backhands, youth tennis players learn important life skills like problem-solving, conflict resolution, resilience, teamwork and camaraderie.

H. Brenner

“The first thing Max asked when he got home from his first clinic was ‘When can I go back?’”

Appropriately Sized

Other sports don’t make kids play like adults, and neither do we.

Appropriately sized equipment and courts ensure that our players succeed, have fun and keep coming back.