Top Tennis summer camps for kids and teens for 2024/2025

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Tennis is a great sport for kids and teens. It’s fun, challenging, and a great way to get in shape. There are many summer camps across Canada for players of different ages and levels. Whether your child is a beginner just starting out or a highly competitive player looking to improve their skills, you’re sure to find a camp that’s right for them. We list many of the options below. Read more

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    Programs focusing on Tennis (6 results)

    Below, find camps and programs that offer dedicated tennis instruction. Kids will develop their court skills through intensive instruction here.

    May 01 - Sep 30, 2024
    • Program
    • Kanata; Ottawa South, ON
    • Age 3 to 18 (Coed)
    KanataOttawa SouthOntario

    A fun way to learn in a positive, rewarding environment! Visit website

    National Kids Camps3493-182024-05-012024-06-012024-07-012024-08-012024-09-01,58,3,347,programclass,coed,
    • Program
    • Ottawa, ON
    • Age 10 to 18 (Coed)
    OttawaOntario

    Our vision is to build a true lifetime sport and education project for student athletes. Visit website

    National Kids Camps399910-182024-09-012024-10-012024-11-012024-12-012025-01-012025-02-012025-03-012025-04-012025-05-012025-06-01,58,3,347,programclass,coed,
    • Program
    • Uptown, Toronto
    • Age 6 to 8 (Coed)
    TorontoUptownUptownOntario

    TAC Sports is excited to be providing a Tennis development program for all ages. Visit website

    TAC - Sports, Aquatics and Education386-82024-09-012024-10-012024-11-01,58,3,347,74,programclass,coed,
    • Program
    • Etobicoke, Toronto
    • Age 3 to 18 (Coed)
    TorontoEtobicokeEtobicokeOntario

    We teach many different levels, starting from beginner to professional tournament prep. Visit website

    MC Academy of Tennis183-182024-09-012024-10-01,58,3,347,programclass,coed,
    Sep 09, 2024 - Jan 28, 2025
    • Program
    • Markham, Toronto
    • Age 4 to 18 (Coed)
    TorontoEast-EndEast-EndMarkhamOntario

    An interactive and fun approach to tennis, with the use of smaller racquets, smaller courts and an easy to control ball. Visit website

    Mayfair Clubs5884-182024-09-012024-10-012024-11-012024-12-012025-01-01,56,3,322,58,347,programclass,coed,
    Sep 09 - Dec 16, 2024
    • Program
    • North-York, Toronto
    • Age 4 to 17 (Coed)
    TorontoNorth-YorkNorth-YorkOntario

    Partake in one hour of match play and receive on court coaching on rules of the game Visit website

    Mayfair Clubs5604-172024-09-012024-10-012024-11-012024-12-01,58,3,347,74,programclass,coed,


    Programs with Tennis, session dates TBD


    Find a tennis camp near you

    Tennis camps are a popular option in the summer. Below, we list tennis camps offered in several different locations. Find a camp near you.

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    The variety of ways to work on your tennis game

    There's a variety of ways kids and teens can improve and develop their tennis game. Some of the following options are covered in the list above, but you can use our site to find discrete lists or further information about the following options:

    Tennis summer camps for kids and teens

    Tennis day camps: day camps specializing in tennis or offering it as one activity among others.
    Overnight tennis camps: sleepover camps specializing in tennis or offering it as an activity.
    After-school tennis lessons: offered throughout the school year at tennis and sports clubs.
    Schools with tennis programs: some secondary schools offer intensive or semi-competitive tennis programs. 

    You might also consider

    If your child is interested in other sports, you may look into other sports camps. You’ll find no shortage here: there are camps across the country to satisfy the most sporty of kids. Below, we list just a few of the options available

    Basketball camps can enable your son or daughter to improve their fitness,  learn skills,  develop their game, and enjoy the challenge of competition. They’re also a great way to have fun, meet new people, and make friends. Many of the skills learned in basketball—such as footwork, hand-eye coordination, defensive and offensive positioning, and focus and awareness—are also valuable for tennis. This is why tennis and basketball are considered good “cross-training” sports.

    Soccer camps also enable your child to enjoy the challenge of competition in a friendly and social environment. In addition to soccer-specific skills, they can help your child learn and develop confidence, leadership, teamwork, and other critical interpersonal skills. 

    Baseball camps are offered at many different levels and provide fun and competition for kids interested in this sport. They teach skills such as throwing, catching, hitting, running the bases, and much more.

    Health and fitness camps focus on practical education in nutrition and fitness. This can involve personal training that targets specific muscle groups used in golf, or may simply improve overall fitness, manage weight, and promote healthy living.

    Leadership training camps encourage self-improvement and develop skills like sportsmanship and leadership. They’re great for kids interested in growing, developing, and maturing, whether that’s on the tennis court or somewhere else.

    Different tennis camp formats

    Most tennis camps are offered in the summer. This includes both day and overnight tennis camps. And as mentioned, some of these specialize in tennis and offer intensive training in this sport, while others offer tennis as one activity among others.

    The format in which tennis is taught varies between camps. Many camps teach it through one-on-one lessons. Others teach it through group lessons.

    One-on-one lessons: These are private lessons with a qualified tennis instructor. Your child will receive hands-on, targeted skills training. The instructor will be able to tailor the lessons to your child’s abilities, and focus on their key strengths and weaknesses. If they’re a beginner, your child will really learn the basics of the game.

    Group lessons: Here, your child will learn with a group of kids, usually of around the same age and skill level. The size of the group varies: it can be anywhere from 3 to 30 kids. Your child will be able to train, practice, and play competitive matches with other kids. Sometimes this can speed up the development of their game. 

    The majority of tennis camps offer a combination of both these types of lessons. This allows your child to receive a number of benefits. They’ll get expert, tailored training and instruction from a top-notch instructor. They’ll also learn and practice with other kids, play competitive matches, and have fun in a group setting.

    Skills learned in tennis camps

    Tennis camps, no matter the format and setting, teach a broad scope of skills. These include the following:

    • Serving: serving overhand, the service “toss,” footwork, positioning for singles and doubles, etc.
    • Ground strokes: the forehand and backhand, court positioning, shot preparation, body positioning, hitting with pace, spins, etc.
    • Volleying: approaching and playing at the net, court positioning, overhand smashes, drop shots, strategies for singles and doubles, etc.
    • Footwork and positioning: where to stand on the court, returning serves, differences between doubles and singles, etc. 

    Your child may also learn about the following: the rules of tennis and tennis etiquette, the mental part of the game, sportsmanship, tournament formats and opportunities, tennis organizations, tennis training regimens, and fitness training regimens.

    To learn more about tennis and the benefits of this sport, consult these resources: 

    Tennis for beginners

    Tennis benefits

    Questions to ask tennis programs

    It’s important to visit any camp you’re seriously considering. Meet with their directors and tennis staff. 

    Make sure you ask lots of questions. Here are some critical ones to get you started:

    • What are your instructors’ credentials?
    • Do you offer group or individual lessons, or both?
    • What sort of training do you provide?
    • What skills will my child learn?
    • How much individual instruction will my child get, if any?
    • Will my child receive some match play, and if so, how much and with who?
    • What are the skill levels of the other campers?
    • How much time will my child spend on the court?
    • Will my child receive fitness training?
    • Will my child need to bring any equipment?
    • Are you affiliated with any professional organizations such as the ATP or USTA?
    • Do you offer any other activities besides tennis?
    • If so, what are these?

    Choosing the right program

    To find the right tennis camp for your child, check out the Our Kids Camp and Program Expo, held every year in the winter. At the expo, you can meet with the staff of many different tennis camps and programs, and get your questions answered. You can also meet with many other types of camps. 

    You may also find some other Our Kids resources helpful in choosing the right camp for your child:


    Frequently Asked Questions

    How many Tennis summer camps for kids and teens are there?
    There are 6 programs specializing in Tennis. Use the filters to narrow by age and program type, then click on matched programs to see daily activities, dates, rates and registration information.

    What are the fees to attend Tennis summer camps for kids and teens?
    Fees for Tennis summer camps for kids and teens range from $18 to $8,599 per program (program types and lengths vary). Use the filters here to narrow programs by age and type.

    What age do Tennis summer camps for kids and teens start at?
    There are programs available for children aged 3 through 18.

    Where can parents meet with Tennis summer camps for kids and teens?
    Meet with program directors and staff at the Our Kids Camp & Program Expo. The Expo is held annually in February, and is a fun and informative day for parents, kids, and teens. Find event details and free tickets here.


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