Players divided by age and level.
Perfect for Beginner to Advanced Beginner level players
Children learn stroke fundamentals: forehands, backhands, and the basics of rallying. Then they incorporate what they learned into beginning games like Ghostbusters, Angry Birds Tennis, and Skyball.
We have been enrolled in tennis lessons for our now- 7 & 5 year old sons for over a year on Sundays at City College. The seasonal 'flex-pass' allows you to get 6 sessions over 7 weekends - so you can go away for a weekend and not lose $. Registration online is easy; kids don't need their own rackets at first; communication is good throughout (Bill Higgins or his asst will reply within a reasonable time to an email), and the instructors are all nice and good with kids this age (seem good throughout though I can't really comment). CCSF isn't the fanciest of courts but it's not a bad place to watch for an hour or go play yourself or go for a jog while the kiddos are in camp, too. Bottom line - our kids love the game already and want to keep learning - so it's worth the $.