Classes are one and a half hours, and it is required that players at this level play two to three times per week.
For Beginner to Intermediate Players (Ages 3 - 18)
JTCC’s Future Champs provides flexible, daily tennis classes for youth (3-17), catering to all skill levels from beginner to intermediate. Age-adjusted court sizes ensure optimal learning.
Whether aiming for school teams, competitive tournaments, or recreational enjoyment, JTCC’s program supports each child’s individual tennis aspirations.
For players interested in competition, JTCC has designed the world-renowned High Performance Champions pathway which you can learn more about and schedule an evaluation for here.
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Ages 3-5
Players at this level can manipulate the ball using the racquet. All activities are self-stated and self-regulated. Court: Up to 12 ft by 9 ft.
Players learn how:
Ages 5-6
Players at this level can self-rally using their forehand and backhand. The court is now 16’ by 9‘ and a 19” to 23” racquet. Players will spend on average a year at this level.
Players will learn how:
Ages 7-8
Players at this level can self-rally using their forehand and backhand. The court is now 16’ by 9‘ and a 19” to 23” racquet. Players will spend on average a year at this level.
Players will learn how:
Ages 6-9
Players at this level can rally using their forehand and backhand with a partner. The court is now 21’ by 18’, and a 19” to 23” racquet. Players will spend on average a year at this level.
Players will learn how:
Ages 6-9
Players at this level can serve, rally and score. The court is now 36’ by 18’, and a 19” to 23” racquet. Players will spend on average a year at this level.
Players learn how:
Ages 8-11
Players at this level can use topspin and slice to control space and time. The court is now 42’ by 21’, and a 23” to 25” racquet. Players will spend on average a year at this level.
Players learn how:
Ages 9-12
Players at this level can serve, rally, and transition to net. The court is now 60’ to 21, and a 23” to 25” racquet. Players will spend on average a year at this level.
Players learn how:
Ages 9-12
Players at this level can gain advantage from the baseline and transition to offense while learning to courter and defend when opponents gain the advantage. The court is now 60’ by 21’, and a 23” to 25” racquet. Players will spend on average a year at this level.
Players learn how:
Classes are one and a half hours, and it is required that players at this level play two to three times per week.
Ages 11-13
Players at this level can gain advantage from the baseline and transition to offense while learning to counter and defend when opponents gain the advantage. The court 78’ by 27’ and 24” to 27” racquet. Players will spend on average a year at this level.
Players learn how:
Classes are one and a half hours, and it is required that players at this level play two to three times per week.
Ages 11-13
Players can identify their own and recognize their opponents game styles. The court is 78’ by 27’ and 24” to 27” racquet. Players will spend on average a year at this level.
Players lean how:
Classes are one and a half hours, and it is required that players at this level play two to three times per week.
Ages 13-18
Players can serve, rally, and transition to score. The court is 78’ by 27’ with a yellow ball and a 27” racquet. Players will spend on average a 3 to 4 years at this level.
Players learn how:
Classes are two hours, and it is required that players at this level play two to three times per week.
Ages 13-18
Players can gain advantage from the baseline and transition to offense while learning to counter and defend when opponents gain the advantage. The court is 78’ by 27’ and a 27” racquet. Players will spend on average 3 to 4 years at this level.
Players learn how:
Classes are two hours, and it is required that players at this level play three or more times per week.