Vetta Racquet Sports Youth Tennis Clinics is a great program to begin learning or continue loving the sport! Our USPTA and USPTR pros focus on having fun, helping youth grow as a player and a person, while teaching the game of tennis.
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RED BALL
AGES 5 TO 8
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ORANGE BALL
AGES 10 AND UNDER
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GREEN BALL
AGES 12 AND UNDER
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YELLOW BALL
AGES 18 AND UNDER
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Same great youth tennis programs, with the same great tennis pros! Join us outside at any of our outdoor tennis partnering locations and enjoy the same quality standards as our indoor programs.
All Vetta Racquet Sports participants must have a membership in order to play recreationally at any location. No equipment necessary.
PERMANENT
This ensures your ability to play on a weekly basis without the worry of a court conflict. Reserving a permanent court time is a commitment for the entire indoor season.
RESERVED
You can reserve a court time up to one week in advance.
OPEN PLAY
Members are welcome to drop in during open hours and reserve available courts in person in real time.
Ages 5 – 8
Weekly 60 minute classes
Prorated Registrations Still Open for Current Session through 1/5
This class is designed to improve hand/eye coordination of the children. Basic body positioning is introduced. Students learn to turn their body to achieve the proper stroke technique. Making contact with the ball and finishing swings correctly are key components in working towards more advanced techniques.
This class is designed to improve hand/eye coordination of the children. Basic body positioning is introduced. Students learn to turn their body to achieve the proper stroke technique. Making contact with the ball and finishing swings correctly are key components in working towards more advanced techniques.
This class is for players spatially aware of their body positioning. Participants are proficient at turning and getting into position to attempt a stroke. They are aware of terminologies such as ready position, forehand and backhand. This player is capable of making contact with the ball the majority of the time and is knowledgeable of the boundaries of the court. Rallying, live point play, and detailed stroke techniques are introduced at this level.
Week 1 – 15min Skate evals for all kids. This will help group them to whatever section they need. Once in proper groups they will do drills that fit their skill level.
Weeks 2-3 – Stops and turns. Run drills on stopping and turning. incorporate games like freeze tag into drills for the last 20 minutes.
Week 4 – Re- evaluate skill levels. Put kids in proper sections. 20 minutes of drills followed by 20 minutes of games like dodgeball etc.
Weeks 5 – 7 – positioning and intro with pucks.
Passing drills weeks 8 – 9 – Re- evaluate groups and break into mini hockey games with coaches.
Week 10 – obstacle course followed by passing games and end with mini hockey games.
Week 11- full rink games and medal ceremony
Monday or Thursday at 5PM
Ages 10 and Under
Weekly 90 minute classes
Prorated Registrations Still Open for Current Session through 1/5
This class is designed to improve hand/eye coordination of the children. Basic body positioning is introduced. Students learn to turn their body to achieve the proper stroke technique. Making contact with the ball and finishing swings correctly are key components in working towards more advanced techniques.
This class is designed for the beginning 10 and under. The orange ball and the shortened 60” court will be used at this level. This player has limited stoke technique and is not yet able to sustain a rally. Basic stroke fundamentals (ground strokes, volleys, serves and overheads) will encompass the majority of the drilling. Skill-based games are introduced as part of the curriculum. Participants are introduced to rallying as their technical skills are becoming more proficient.
This class is designed for intermediate to advanced 10 and under players. The orange ball and the shortened 60” court will be used at this level. This player has the ability to rally and is understanding scoring systems and how to play singles and doubles matches. Students are becoming comfortable hitting technically sound strokes in level point situations. Stroke specifics such as placement, spin, and power are introduced.
Week 1 – 15min Skate evals for all kids. This will help group them to whatever section they need. Once in proper groups they will do drills that fit their skill level.
Weeks 2-3 – Stops and turns. Run drills on stopping and turning. incorporate games like freeze tag into drills for the last 20 minutes.
Week 4 – Re- evaluate skill levels. Put kids in proper sections. 20 minutes of drills followed by 20 minutes of games like dodgeball etc.
Weeks 5 – 7 – positioning and intro with pucks.
Passing drills weeks 8 – 9 – Re- evaluate groups and break into mini hockey games with coaches.
Week 10 – obstacle course followed by passing games and end with mini hockey games.
Week 11- full rink games and medal ceremony
Monday or Thursday at 5PM
Here is the breakdown per session:
Ages 12 and Under
Prorated Registrations Still Open for Current Session through 1/5
This class is designed to improve hand/eye coordination of the children. Basic body positioning is introduced. Students learn to turn their body to achieve the proper stroke technique. Making contact with the ball and finishing swings correctly are key components in working towards more advanced techniques.
This class is designed for beginning 12 & under players. The green ball and standard full length court are used. This player has limited stroke technique and is not yet able to sustain a rally. Basic stroke fundamentals (ground strokes, volleys, serves and overheads) will encompass the majority of drilling. Skill-based games are introduced as part of the curriculum. Scoring systems are introduced and participants are establishing the rally as technical skill is become more proficient.
This class is designed for intermediate to advanced 12 & under players. The green ball and standard full length court are used. This player has the ability to rally and understands scoring systems and how to play singles and doubles matches. Students are becoming comfortable hitting technically sound strokes in live point situations. Stroke specifics such as placement, spin, and power are introduced.
Week 1 – 15min Skate evals for all kids. This will help group them to whatever section they need. Once in proper groups they will do drills that fit their skill level.
Weeks 2-3 – Stops and turns. Run drills on stopping and turning. incorporate games like freeze tag into drills for the last 20 minutes.
Week 4 – Re- evaluate skill levels. Put kids in proper sections. 20 minutes of drills followed by 20 minutes of games like dodgeball etc.
Weeks 5 – 7 – positioning and intro with pucks.
Passing drills weeks 8 – 9 – Re- evaluate groups and break into mini hockey games with coaches.
Week 10 – obstacle course followed by passing games and end with mini hockey games.
Week 11- full rink games and medal ceremony
Monday or Thursday at 5PM
Here is the breakdown per session:
Ages 18 and Under
Prorated Registrations Still Open for Current Session through 1/5
This class is designed to improve hand/eye coordination of the children. Basic body positioning is introduced. Students learn to turn their body to achieve the proper stroke technique. Making contact with the ball and finishing swings correctly are key components in working towards more advanced techniques.
Vetta’s top performance class. The ATP is intended for the advanced player preparing for competitive USTA and organized match play events. A technical, tactical, and game-based approach is employed to ensure premier stroke production and strategic match play. Specialized training involving video analysis, point construction, fitness, and mental balance are core aspects of the curriculum. Fundamental doubles strategy and an all court singles game are long term goals. Participants actively compete in Regional, Sectional, (MVTA), or National USTA tournaments.
Designed for the intermediate to advanced players age 14 and under. Participants are preparing for tournaments and organized play. Shot and stroke specific drills, live play simulations, and match experience are used to help build a balanced all court game. Mental and physical fitness are incorporated. These players sustain a live rally, serve proficiently, and have knowledge of all rules and scoring systems. Match play sessions reinforce the practical application of both singles and doubles.
The HTP is designed for high school and select middle school tennis players. Participants are preparing for tournaments and organized play. Shot and stroke specific drills, live play simulations and SAT Classmatch experience are used to help build a balanced all court game. Mental and physical fitness are incorporated. These players sustain a live rally, serve proficiently, and have knowledge of all rules and scoring systems. Additional emphasis is placed towards team dynamics and doubles strategy.