JUNIOR TENNIS WINTER 2 REGISTRATION FORM

JUNIOR TENNIS WINTER 2
REGISTRATION FORM
JANUARY 9TH TO MARCH 11TH
No classes: Winter Vacation (February 3rd to March 4th)
Player Information
Name
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Last
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Date of birth
Parent information
Name
Street number and name
Town
Home phone number
Mobile phone number
E-mail
Please select desired class or classes (descriptions and costs are on the back of the page)
Pee Wee (3 – 4 years)
Tuesday, 3:30pm – 4pm
Thursday, 3:30pm – 4pm
Red Ball (5 – 7 years)
Monday, 3:30pm – 4pm
Wednesday, 3:30pm – 4pm
Friday, 3:30pm – 4pm
Saturday, 12pm – 12:30pm
Orange Ball (7 – 10 years)
Monday, 4pm – 5pm
Friday, 4pm – 5pm
Saturday, 9am – 10am
Green Ball (9 – 11 years)
Tuesday, 4pm – 5pm
U12 Drill
Wednesday, 4pm – 5:30pm
U14 Drill
Thursday, 4pm – 5:30pm
Youth Tennis 2
(11 - 14 years)
Thursday, 5:30pm – 6:30pm
Saturday, 10am – 11am
Youth Tennis 1
(15 - 18 years)
Tuesday, 6:30pm – 7:30pm
Saturday, 11am – 12pm
Junior Development 2
(11 – 14 years)
Tuesday, 5pm – 6:30pm
Junior Development 1
(15 – 18 years)
Wednesday, 5:30pm – 7pm
Advanced Training 2
(all ages)
Friday, 5pm – 6:30pm
Advanced Training 1
(15 – 18 years)
Monday, 5pm – 6:30pm
Preferred instructor
Juan Ortiz
Bono Somorrostro
Either
Please select one method of payment
Charge my house account
Credit card authorization
(6 sessions payment)
$
Visa
MC
Name as it appears on the credit card
Credit card number
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Expiration date
CVV number
Parent’s signature
AmEx
Full payment is required with this enrollment. If you do not see a class that fits your needs please contact our Tennis Director at [email protected]. There is a
minimum enrollment of three players per class. Class times may be subject to change. The student to teacher ratio is 7:1 for most classes, while for Pee wee classes
the ratio is 4:1. Participation in 90 min classes requires Tennis Director´s approval.
30 MINUTES CLASS
(Pee Wee, Red Ball)
60 MINUTES CLASS
(Orange Ball, Green Ball,
Youth Tennis)
90 MINUTES CLASS
(U12 Drill, U14 Drill, Junior
Development, Advanced Training)
8 weeks
Member
$80
Non-member
$120
8 weeks
Member
$160
Non-member
$200
8 weeks
Member
$240
Non-member
$280
Drop-in
Member
$20
Non-member
$25
Drop-in
Member
$30
Non-member
$35
Drop-in
Member
$40
Non-member
$45
CLASS DESCRIPTION
Pee Wee (3-4 years old) – Fun and active 30 min class designed to introduce young children to the game of tennis
through fun hand-eye coordination drills needed to transition to racquet handling skills. Classes are taught using low
compression red felt balls in 36’ courts with smaller nets.
Red Ball (5-7 years old) – Fun and active 30 min class to introduce young players to the game of tennis. Activities are
designed to develop racquet handling skills, stroke fundamentals, hand-eye coordination and basic footwork. Classes
are taught using low compression red felt balls in 36’ courts with smaller nets.
Orange Ball (7-10 years old) – This one hour class is designed to teach young players the different grips, stances, and
basic spins associated with each particular stroke. More advanced footwork, singles and doubles match play, tennis
etiquette, and basic strategy will be introduced through drills and games. 60’ courts and orange balls are used.
Green Ball (9-11 years old) – This class is ideal for young players who have successfully completed the orange ball class
and/or feel comfortable rallying full court. Activities are designed to continue the development of proper technique,
improve consistency, anticipation skills, and shot selection to prepare players for competitive rallies and team tennis.
Regulation court and green balls are used.
U12 Drills – This hour and a half class is ideal for intermediate level young players who have team tennis match play
experience and would like to continue improving technically and strategically. Drill, games, and competitive singles and
doubles match play will help players take their game to the next level.
U14 Drills – This hour and a half class is ideal for intermediate level young players who have team tennis match play
experience and would like to continue improving technically and strategically. Drill, games, and competitive singles and
doubles match play will help players take their game to the next level.
Youth Tennis 2 (11 - 14 years) – This class is ideal for players who have limited experience playing tennis and are interested
in learning the game. Activities are designed around stroke development, proper footwork, strategic games and drills to
get them ready for long rallies and match play. Students may be divided into groups based on skill level.
Youth Tennis 1 (15 - 18 years) – This class is ideal for players who have limited experience playing tennis and are interested
in preparing for high-school tennis. Activities are designed around stroke development, proper footwork, strategic games
and drills to get them ready for long rallies and match play. Students may be divided into groups based on skill level.
Junior Development 2 (11-14 years old; approval required) – This class is ideal for motivated advanced-intermediate to
advanced players who are looking to take their game to the next level. Activities are designed around full stroke
development, the use of different spins to improve shot selection, advanced footwork, developing individual strengths,
recognizing opponent’s weaknesses, and anticipating shots.
Junior Development 1 (15-18 years old; approval required) – This class is ideal for motivated advanced-intermediate to
advanced players who are looking to take their game to the next level. Activities are designed around full stroke
development, the use of different spins to improve shot selection, advanced footwork, developing individual strengths,
recognizing opponent’s weaknesses, and anticipating shots.
Advanced Training 2 (all ages; by invitation or approval only) – This class is designed for advanced players of all ages
who have experience playing competitive tennis (high-school tennis and/or USTA tournaments at different levels).
Dynamic warm ups, stretching, conditioning exercises, live drills, and competitive match play are designed to maximize
individual strengths, improve shot anticipation and selection, promote mental toughness, and develop sound strategies
under different playing scenarios. Students may be divided into groups based on age.
Advanced Training 1 (15-18 years old; by invitation or approval only) – This class is designed for advanced players who
have experience playing competitive high-school tennis and/or USTA tournaments at different levels. Dynamic warm
ups, stretching, conditioning exercises, live drills, and competitive match play are designed to maximize individual
strengths, improve shot anticipation and selection, promote mental toughness, and develop sound strategies under
different playing scenarios.