From preschool to high school, beginner to advanced, we offer classes for all levels of junior players every Spring and Fall. If you are interested in advanced intermediate level of instruction, please contact our office.
Satellite - Advanced Intermediate - Advanced intermediate instruction is available both individually and in small groups. Players should have competitive experience and be committed to more rigorous training. If you would like information about this level of instruction, please contact Joe Durant at JDurant@concordma.gov
Please reach out to sbarzun@concordma.gov for information about private lessons.
Little Aces
Little Aces is a beginner tennis class for 4-5 year olds. No prior tennis experience is required. Players develop eye hand coordination and movement skills while learning the basic strokes using age appropriate equipment. Fun and tennis etiquette are emphasized. Racquets will be provided if needed.
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Little Aces "K-1" Class
Little Aces "K-1" is a beginner class for 5-6 year olds in kindergarten and first grade. No prior tennis experience is required. Players develop eye hand coordination and movement skills while learning the basic strokes using age appropriate equipment. Fun and tennis etiquette are emphasized.
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Beginner - Young Guns 1
Young guns 1 is for players with little or no tennis experience. Students will improve eye hand coordination and agility, work on racquet handling skills and become familiar with the tennis court. Focus is on basic strokes and having fun.
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Advanced Beginner - Young Guns 2
Young Guns 2 is the continuation of Young Guns 1. Players should have taken Young Guns 1 or the equivalent or have prior tennis experience. Players should know the basic strokes and be able to keep the ball in play by sustaining a short rally. They should have experience with the service motion.
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Intermediate - Challenger
Challenger players should have taken tennis instruction for a number of years. They should show ball control with both direction and the ability to sustain a rally. They should be comfortable with the service motion. They should know how to keep score and play games/matches.
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