Kids Summer Tennis Camp In Orange Beach

ken • May 20, 2024

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Gulf Shores area news

The Orange Beach Tennis Center is gearing up for its 2024 Summer Tennis Camps, designed to help young players of all levels enhance their skills. The camps are set to take place in June and July, with specific sessions tailored for different age groups.


Kids Camp (Ages 7-12)

Dates: June 10-13 and July 8-11

Time: 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM

Cost: $150

Details: This camp focuses on teaching the fundamentals of tennis, including basics like etiquette, scoring, and match play. Racquets will be provided if needed.


Youth Camp (Ages 13+)

Dates: June 10-13 and July 8-11

Time: 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM and 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM

Cost: $300

Details: This camp delves into more advanced aspects of the game, such as strategy, shot selection, and proper techniques. Participants will engage in daily match play and receive post-match critiques. Attendees are required to bring their own racquets.


Both camps are designed to maximize participants' potential through a combination of technical, tactical, physical, and mental training components. Drinks will be provided during the sessions.


The Orange Beach Tennis Center, located at 4851 Wilson Boulevard, features eight lighted medium-speed hard courts. The facility also houses a pro shop stocked with Wilson rackets, tennis shoes, apparel, and accessories. The center offers various programs for youth, adults, and seniors​.

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