Youth Tennis Skill Building Program
Youth Tennis Skill Building Program (Ages 7–18)
Serve up fun, fitness, and confidence in our Youth Tennis Skill Building Program! Designed for children and teens ages 7–18, this program introduces players to the fundamentals of tennis while helping more experienced participants refine their skills in a positive and supportive environment. Participants will learn and practice essential tennis techniques, including forehand and backhand strokes, serving, volleying, footwork, scoring, and game strategy. Through engaging drills, skill-building activities, and supervised match play, players will develop coordination, agility, sportsmanship, and self-confidence while staying active and having fun.
Instruction is tailored to age and ability level, allowing beginners to build a strong foundation while intermediate and advanced players continue to improve their technique and overall game. Emphasis is placed on teamwork, respect, effort, and enjoyment of the sport.
Whether your child is picking up a racket for the first time or looking to take their game to the next level, this program provides a great opportunity to learn, grow, and enjoy the lifelong sport of tennis.
Program Highlights:
- Age-appropriate instruction for players ages 7–18
- Fundamental skill development and advanced skill refinement
- Tennis drills, games, and supervised match play
- Focus on fitness, coordination, and sportsmanship
- Safe, fun, and encouraging learning environment
- Open to beginner, intermediate, and advanced players
What to Bring: Tennis racket, athletic shoes, water bottle, and comfortable athletic clothing. Sunglasses or visor may be helpful. Participants without a racket may use Wheatland Recreation equipment.
This program is sponsored by USTA Grow the Game Grant.