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College of William and Mary

751 Ukrop Way, Williamsburg, VA 23185

Session I: June 20-24
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Session II: June 28 - July 2

Overnight Camp with Commuter Option.

Ages: Boys and Girls ages 9-18 of all skill levels

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FEES: $728 Resident / $552 Extended Day

FEES: $436 Day Camper / $278 Half Day Camper

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Peak Performance and Development Camp

The Peak Performance and Developmental Tennis Camp is a resident junior tennis camp for boys and girls ages 9-18. The camp is directed by Peter Daub, Head Men’s Tennis Coach at The College of William & Mary.

The Wilson Collegiate Tennis Camp PPandD camp was created to help junior tennis players recognize and utilize their mental abilities in tennis while working to become “Complete Thinkers” on the court as opposed to “Hitters”.  Let Coach Daub and his staff take your tennis to another level!

The tennis camp at W&M offers young tennis players an opportunity to go to a quality camp where they will learn from some of the top coaches and players in NCAA Division I tennis. At the same time campers will take advantage of experiencing the second oldest college in the country and enjoy one of the most sought after vacation destinations in the U.S., Williamsburg, VA.

In addition to many hours of tennis, campers will get an opportunity to go to Watercountry USA (one of the premier water parks in the country), tour Colonial Williamsburg, and see the historic campus of William & Mary.

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Director:

Peter Daub

Head Men's Tennis Coach

College of William and Mary

Coach Peter Daub is one of the most respected coaches in the nation. For more than 30 years, Coach Daub has guided the programs he has been involved with to unprecedented success. PPandD Tennis Camp evolved from Peter's commitment to young people and their awareness of the physical and mental aspects of tennis. Daubs background includes:

  • Master Teaching Professional (U.S.P.T.A.)

  • Over 17 years experience as Camp Director

  • U.S.P.T.A. Divisional Coach of the Year, Professional of Year 1999 CAA Coach of the Year, and 2001 CAA Co-Coach of the Year

  • Played professionally, winning titles in Australia and New Zealand

  • Coached professionals at Wimbledon, Australian Open and U.S. Open

  • Coached U.S. to a gold medal at the 95' World University Games in Japan William & Mary Tennis Coach for 16 years

  • NCAA Tournament 1999, 2005, 2007

  • Former President of U.S.P.T.A. Division and member of testing committee

  • USPTA Certification Member
  • Programs offered at William and Mary.

    PEAK PERFORMANCE AND DEVELOPMENTAL CAMP:  

    The PPandD Tennis camp at W&M offers young tennis players an opportunity to go to a quality camp where they will learn from some of the top coaches and players in NCAA Division I tennis.

    At the same time campers will take advantage of experiencing the second oldest college in the country and enjoy one of the most sought after vacation destinations in the U.S., Williamsburg, VA. In addition to many hours of tennis, campers will get an opportunity to go to Watercountry USA (one of the premier water parks in the country), tour Colonial Williamsburg, and see the historic campus of William & Mary.


    Advantages of this camp:

    • VALUE: Priced at $717 for a 5 day / 4 night camp, the Wilson Collegiate Tennis Camp at William and Mary is one of the best values in Virginia. This camp is more than $80 less than our competition.

    • EXPERIENCE:With more than 25 years experience running tennis camps, Coach Daub has refined his camp philosophy to ensure that each camper receives individual attention, a competitive environment, and a full and fun day that will not only ensure a great learning environment, but also build a passion and love for the sport of tennis. We supervise the kids 24 hours a day and it is our goal to see that all students enjoy themselves off the courts, while at the same time learning on the courts. Our Experience leads to your child having a GREAT EXPERIENCE!



    Types of Campers:

    Resident Camper: Take part in all scheduled activities.

    Day Camper: Instruction starts at 8:30 AM ending with afternoon competition at 4:30 PM. Hot lunch provided in our cafeteria. On check-in day the day campers will stay until approximately 9:00 PM. Having the day campers participate on the first evening will count as makeup time if we should experience rain during the week or time spent at Water Country USA.

    Extended Day Camper: Same as day except campers stay for evening activities commencing at 9:00 PM. Lunch and dinner provided.

    Half Day Camper: Instruction starts at 8:30 AM ending at 11:30 AM. On check-in day the day campers will stay until approximately 9:00 PM.



    Check in:

    2:00 and 3:00 pm - first date of camp

    Check Out

    Graduation will begin at 11:00 am at the Millie West Tennis Facility - last date of camp

    Dorm

    All dorms are air conditioned with meals served in our college cafeteria. Campers should bring all linens, towels, blankets and pillows.

    Airport Information:

    If you are interested in flying into the camp at the College of William & Mary, the closest airports are:
    • Newport News, VA (PHF) - 20 miles from campus
    • Richmond, VA (RIC) - 45 miles from campus

    To arrange for pickup from the airport, please contact the Premier Sports Camp office via email PRIOR TO REGISTRATION.  

    Cost of airport shuttle is $50 each way.

    KEY DEPOSIT

    A $65 room key and meal card deposit is required at registration.



    WHAT TO BRING:

    Our residential camps are very busy days, filled with social and recreational activities, in addition to 5.5 to 6 hours of tennis each day. Campers should pack all the items that they desire to be able to enjoy these packed days. Each evening will feature a social activities so please pack accordingly.

    • Tennis Racket(s)
    • Tennis Shoes
    • Tennis Clothes
    • Packed Lunch
    • Sun Screen
    • Spending Money (no $ are needed but sometimes kids like to order pizza, t-shirts, vending etc.)