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Adult Drills.

  • Senior Classes- Discounted

    For adults that are starting to lose some of their mobility. We offer classes that work on positioning and shot selection to maximize their abilities.

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    Adult Beginner

    This class is meant for players new to the game.

    NTRP 1.5: Player has no or limited experience with stroke development and working primarily on getting the ball into play. This player is not yet ready to compete.

    NTRP 2.0: - Player needs on-court experience with emphasis on play. Player struggles to find appropriate contact point, needs stroke development / lessons and not yet familiar with basic positions for singles and doubles

  • Adult Advanced Beginner

    This class is meant for players with ratings of:

    NTRP 2.5: Player has no or limited experience with stroke development and working primarily on getting the ball into play. This player is learning how to compete.

  • Adult Intermediate

    This class is meant for players with ratings of:

    NTRP 3.0:Player has achieved improved stroke dependability with directional control on moderate shots, but still lacks depth, variety, and the ability to alter distance of shots. The effective use of lobs, overheads, approach shots, and volleys is limited due to lack of confidence.

    NTRP 3.5: Player has achieved improved stroke dependability with directional control on moderate shots, but still lacks depth, variety, and the ability to alter distance of shots. The effective use of lobs, overheads, approach shots, and volleys is limited due to lack of confidence. Player is more comfortable at the net, has improved court awareness, and is developing teamwork in doubles.

  • Adult Advanced

    This class is meant for players with ratings of:

    NTRP 4.0: Player has dependable strokes with control and depth on both forehand and backhand during moderately paced play. They effectively use lobs, overheads, approach shots, and volleys, and occasionally force errors when serving. Impatience may cause lost rallies. Potential strengths include reducing unforced errors, improving the second serve, and recognizing opportunities to finish points.