Club Tennis Camps

Club Tennis Camps are youth and teen tennis development programs hosted at high quality local country club venues.
They combine a familiar private club setting with structured coaching that helps juniors build stronger fundamentals,
smarter patterns, and more confident match play. Camps are open to any and all, regardless of skill level. However, our Club Series
may be limited to members of the country club or partnership clubs where the camp is being held. This creates an exclusive
tennis camp experience for club membership families while still delivering a welcoming, positive learning environment for
players of all skills and abilities.

WHAT ARE CLUB TENNIS CAMPS?

Club Tennis Camps are junior development camps (typically ages 7-18, varies by location) delivered at private country clubs with high quality courts and training environments. Sessions are run by professional racquet directors and trainers who work regularly with club members, which means players benefit from instructors who know the facility, understand junior development, and coach with clear progression throughout the week.

On court, campers train with purpose: footwork, stroke refinement, point construction, and repeatable patterns that translate directly into match play. Beginners are supported with fundamentals and confidence building reps, while developing and competitive juniors are challenged with higher intensity drills, strategy instruction, and coached match play.

If you’re comparing options across our broader Youth Tennis Camps or looking for a local schedule style similar to Day Tennis Camps, Club Tennis Camps offer a country club setting with a development first curriculum. For planning details, policies, and what to bring, see the tennis camp FAQs.

Key Attributes of Club Tennis Camps

Key Attributes of Collegiate Tennis Camps

Coaching & Instruction

Led by professional racquet directors and tennis trainers

Player-level training and feedback that matches each camper’s current ability

Player grouping by age, skill, and ability to keep learning efficient and supportive

Coaching style designed to build confidence, consistency, and smart decision-making

Facilities & Environment

High-quality local country club facilities

Strength & conditioning or supplemental training may be available depending on the facility

Multiple well-maintained courts (indoor or outdoor, depending on the facility)

A positive learning environment that balances structure, fun, and player safety

Player Development Focus

Tournament preparation and match readiness habits (for players who want it)

Ball-feeding drills, fundamental stroke and footwork training, plus strategy and match play opportunities

Mental toughness training and composure-building exercises

Beginner support with a scaffolded curriculum (step-by-step progression)

Small group and individual coach feedback for faster improvement

Who These Camps Are Best For

Ages 7–18 (varies by location)

Beginning to developing juniors learning fundamentals and rally skills

Competitive and tournament-level youth improving patterns and point construction

Camps are open to any and all (Club Series eligibility may be limited by club membership or partnership rules)

Benefits of Training at Club Tennis Camps

• Mentorship from high level staff who coach regularly in a country club training environment
• Faster skill acquisition through structured programming and daily teaching progressions
• Small group and individual training opportunities for meaningful, personalized feedback
• Warm and familiar environment for beginner players who benefit from supportive coaching
• Exclusive summer camp experience for young athletes who want high-quality coaching in a private club setting

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How We Group
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Grouping helps each camper learn at the right pace, stay motivated, and train with peers who share similar experiences and goals.

  • Grouping by age, experience, and UTR/skill levels
    Our coaches consider skill levels and UTR ratings listed upon registration and group players by age and skill at the beginning of the week.
  • Movement between groups
    As the camp session continues, coaches often change and adjust groupings to fit the players and skills being taught.
  • Daily progression plans
    Individual and small group training and feedback are provided daily, so campers understand what to improve, what to focus on next, and how to carry skills into match play.

What to Expect During a Club Camp Session

Club Tennis Camps are designed to produce real improvement through a clear daily structure. Exact timing varies by location, but you can expect purposeful warm-ups, fundamentals training, strategy instruction, and coached play opportunities.

Full Day (daily overview, not detailed)
• Morning tennis curriculum with strategy instruction, ball feeding, drills, and small group learning
• Fun games, mental toughness work, and team-building exercises
• Lunch
• Afternoon instruction with small group lessons and drills
• Competitive match play opportunities as appropriate for the group
• Recreational activities and games that reinforce skills and keep energy high

Half Day (daily overview, not detailed)
• First half: whole group instruction focused on a fundamental skill or strategy appropriate for the player levels present (may include drills and games to reinforce learning)
• Second half: small group training and match play opportunities applying the first-half concepts, plus one-on-one instruction and feedback when appropriate

What training looks like on court
• Warm-ups, drills, small group lessons, and fundamentals training built around a structured curriculum
• Skills taught in a repeatable way so beginners gain confidence and advanced players sharpen match habits

Interaction with coaches
• Small group and individual feedback provided daily from elite professional racquet directors and staff

Player development checkpoints
• Coaches track improvements in technique, movement, decision-making, and match play behaviors so campers leave with clear progress and next steps.

For common parent questions about policies and logistics, visit the tennis camp FAQs.

Why Parents Choose Club Tennis Camps

  • Safety assurances
    Safety is always our top priority. When necessary, regularly scheduled tennis activity will be compromised for the sake of camper safety.
  • Introduction to tennis (and real development for experienced players)
    Beginners are welcomed and given supportive instruction on fundamentals and basics, while more experienced players are adequately challenged and engaged in high-intensity training.
  • Track record of success
    Wilson Tennis Camps has a legacy of decades of quality tennis camps with expert classic coaches. We bring the same Wilson quality experience to exclusive country club settings.
  • Familiar, high-quality setting for club membership families
    Club membership families can choose a familiar setting and provide a quality summer camp experience for their young athletes exclusive tennis camps with familiar professional racquet directors and trainers to ensure a positive learning environment for all players.

To explore additional programs across the network, browse our Youth Tennis Camps and Local Day Tennis Camps.