Patriot
Tennis
Camp
Instructional Program
All campers are given a detailed skill classification upon arrival to the camp. This allows campers to be placed in groups with others of similar ability, making learning and self-improvement a smooth process. The skill instructional program begins with prescribed work geared to the camper’s
competence level. Our goal is to make the camper into a more skilled and knowledgeable player by the session’s end. Private lessons are also available in the late afternoon.
The Patriot Tennis Camp uses the beautiful, well-equipped tennis facility available at American Heritage School in Plantation and attracts players ranging from beginners to tournament participants.

Players ages 5-14 years old are taught to play to the best of their ability, whether they are just learning to play or are seeking improvement to become a highly competitive athlete.

Well-organized practice programs allow every camper to hit hundreds of balls each day under the watchful eye of a knowledgeable staff.

Program Highlights

  • Outstanding instructional program and facility
  • Complete supervision at all times
  • Work with players on the same level
  • Pool, other recreational activities, and field trips
  • Well-balanced, appealing meals
  • Weekly round-robin tournaments

Summer Tennis Camp 2008
(9am - 4pm) $935.00 per 3 week session
Session I June 9 - June 27
Session II June 30 - July 18
Session III July 16 - August 8

Daily Schedule
8:30-9:00a.m. Drop off
9:00 a.m. Stretch, warm up, drill, games, fitness
12:15 p.m. Lunch
1:00 p.m. Match play, games, activities
2:45-3:45 p.m. Swimming
3:45-4:00 p.m. Pick up

Patriot Tennis Camp
Tobias Croke, Director
12200 W. Broward Blvd. • Plantation, FL
954-472-0022 X 3095

Tennis registration form

 

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