Voted the top sports camp in the state of Ohio by Sports Illustrated magazine, the Wilson Collegiate Tennis Camp at The College of Wooster is one of the most popular sports camps in the United States. Hallmarks of the camp include personal attention, an advanced teaching curriculum, and fun!
This summer we are offering a stroke-based Traditional camp featuring 3 tennis sessions a day with an emphasis on swing production, technique, and fundamentals. We use video and private lessons to assist in our teaching.
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE CAMP INCLUDE
- AIR CONDITIONED DORMS!
- Nightly Private Lessons available
- Comprehensive instructional program with daily teaching progressions
- Small instructional groups to ensure individual attention
- All the latest Wilson equipment & Great Wilson prizes to win

CAMP DETAILS
CAMP DATES:
- Session I (5 days) – June 14 – June 18, 2026 (Jamie Scott)
- Session II (5 days) – July 19 – July 23, 2026 (Shaun Keenan)
TIMES:
- Session I
- Overnight
- Sunday-Thursday
- Check-In: 1:00 PM
- Check-Out: 4:00 PM
- Sunday-Thursday
- Commuter
- Sunday
- Check-In: 1:00 PM
- Check-Out: 10:00 PM
- Monday-Wednesday
- Check-In: 9:00 AM
- Check-Out: 10:00 PM
- Thursday
- Check-In: 9:00 AM
- Check-Out: 4:00 PM
- Sunday
- Overnight
- Session II
- Overnight
- Sunday-Thursday
- Check-In: 1:00 PM
- Check-Out: 4:00 PM
- Sunday-Thursday
- Commuter
- Sunday
- Check-In: 1:00 PM
- Check-Out: 10:00 PM
- Monday-Wednesday
- Check-In: 9:00 AM
- Check-Out: 10:00 PM
- Thursday
- Check-In: 9:00 AM
- Check-Out: 4:00 PM
- Sunday
- Overnight
FEES:
- Session I
- Overnight: $825
- Commuter: $725
- Session II
- Overnight: $825
- Commuter: $725
AGES:
- Coed ages 8-18 of all skill levels.
- Camps are open to any and all.
MORE INFORMATION
Inclement Weather:
- In the case of inclement weather, the College of Wooster has four indoor courts on camps and supplements this with the use of the six indoor courts at the Aspen Racquet Club in town. As the camp runs better outdoors, we will shift our daily schedule in anticipation of rain to maximize our court time outdoors. Camp will proceed rain or shine each day.
Grouping:
- Kids are grouped by skill, age and experience. Often these groups change through the course of the camp.
Swimming:
- This camp does not offer swimming as an option.
Camp Policies:
- Please make sure you read the camp polices HERE
Safety:
- Camp safety is our number one priority. All efforts are made to ensure that the kids are safe throughout the camp. Safety will be prioritized over tennis and activities when necessary. The camp, Wilson Sporting Goods, Premier Sports camps and its coaches and universities are not responsible for personal items brought to camp.
Camp Notes:
- NA
Pertinent Information
Camp Dorm:
- TBA
Roommate Requests:
- If you are attending the camp as an overnight camper, you can request a roommate at the time of enrollment. Should you need to change this request, please email the office. We can usually meet your request for one roommate; however, please keep in mind that many parents have conflicting requests (Player A requests Player B and Player B requests Player C). We will do our very best to sort out these issues ahead of camp; however, if there is a mistake or change that needs to be made at camp check-in, please let us know, and we will do everything in our power to make that change.
- Each dorm has a different setup. Some are doubles, triples, quads, and suites. If you would like to have players in rooms next to each other, we will do our best to accommodate. Should you wish to room with more than just one person, we will do everything in our power to arrange for this, if the room level (double, triple, etc.) allows.
Meals:
- Overnight: All meals provided Sunday dinner through Thursday lunch
- Commuter: Sunday Dinner, Lunch & Dinner Monday-Wednesday; Lunch Thursday
Packing List:
- Day Campers:
- Tennis Racket
- Tennis Shoes
- Sun Screen
- Hat / Visor
- Water Bottle
- Signed Medical Form (download here – https://www.wilsontenniscamps.com/camp-forms/)
- Signed Liability Form if you did not complete online during registration (download here – https://www.wilsontenniscamps.com/camp-forms/)
- Overnight Campers:
- Tennis Racket(s)
- Tennis Shoes
- Water Bottle
- Tennis Clothes
- Hat / Visors
- Casual Clothes
- Bath Towel
- Shower Towel
- Sun Screen
- Bedding (check pert info email for bed size)
- Toiletries
- Fan(s)
- Pillows
- Snack Food
- Spending Money (no $ is needed, but sometimes kids like to order pizza, t-shirts, vending etc.)
FORMS & ACCOUNTS
Liability Forms:
- Your Liability Waiver was signed during the registration process and is complete as long as you registered online. If you did not sign up with an account online – this form can be downloaded at https://www.wilsontenniscamps.com/camp-forms/
Medical Forms:
- Each camper must have a completed and signed medical form brought to check-in on the first day of camp. – Download Form here
A physical exam is not required for campers. If the camper needs medical or disability accommodations, including significant food allergies that require special meals, please email the office. This form can be downloaded at https://www.wilsontenniscamps.com/camp-forms/
My Account / Payments:
- To check if you have a remaining balance, you can access your account here.
MEET YOUR COACHES

Camp Director:
Jamie Scott returns for her ninth year as the Head Women’s Tennis Coach at Denison University and in in her 12th year overall at Denison in 2025-26.
In her time at the helm of the Big Red, Scott boasts an overall record of 104-52 (.667 pct.), including eight straight winning seasons, two national tournament appearances, three division titles and six appearances in the North Coast Athletic Conference Tournament Championship match (2018, 2019, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025), including an NCAC Championship in 2022. Scott was named the NCAC Coach of the Year for the first time in her career in 2022, and has produced 60 All-NCAC selections in eight full seasons.
In the 2025 season, the Big Red finished up their eighth straight winning season under Scott, and made their fifth straight Tournament Championship match. The team finished 16-7 overall and 5-1 in conference play for the third straight season. 11 Big Red received All-NCAC honors, as five were named in singles and six were named in doubles. Caitlin Van Winkle received the NCAC Newcomer of the Year award and was placed on the First Team. Peyton Oda was named First Team All-NCAC for the second consecutive year, and was also First Team in doubles with Maia Nowicki.
Coach Scott was named to the ITA Division III Operating Committee for back-to-back terms (July 2020, August 2023), representing the ITA’s Central Region in governance decisions. Additionally, Scott was named to the ITA Rankings committee in the Fall of 2023 and currently serves as the ITA Central Rankings Chair.
Scott spent her first three years in Granville as the assistant men’s and women’s tennis coach. Between her time both as an assistant and as head coach at Denison, she has coached the three-time NCAC Doubles Team of the Year, Lauren Hawley and Emma Alsup (2017, 2018, 2019). Alsup and Hawley were also named ITA All-Americans in 2019 as a doubles tandem after logging a first-round victory over Johns Hopkins and reaching the quarterfinals (round of 16) of the NCAA Division III Doubles Championship.
Scott competed collegiately at the University of Wyoming from 2005 to 2009 where she compiled 73 career wins across singles and doubles competition. During her time in Laramie, the Cowgirls reached the Mountain West Conference Tournament Quarterfinals all four years.
Scott graduated from Wyoming in the Fall of 2009 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Journalism with a concentration in public relations. She also minored in marketing. Prior to her collegiate coaching career, she was a tennis professional at the Louisville Tennis Club in Louisville, Kentucky, for four years and at The Meadow Club in Southampton, New York, for two years. Since June of 2009, she has served as Director for Camp Development for the Wilson Collegiate Tennis Camps and Premier Sports Camps nationwide.
STAFF:
The coaching staff of the Wilson Collegiate Tennis Camp at Wooster is one of the strongest and most well respected in the country. Consisting of top collegiate coaches and players, the staff is handpicked for their ability to teach and relate to young players in a friendly, thorough and responsible manner.

Camp Director:
Shaun Keenan
HEAD MEN’S TENNIS COACH
College of Wooster
The College of Wooster named Shaun Keenan as the 14th head men’s tennis head coach in school history in summer 2024.
Keenan came to Wooster after serving as the director of racquets at Fairlawn Country Club in Akron and director of racquets at Paramount Tennis Club in Medina, positions he held for over 10 years.
Keenan brought plenty of Div. III tennis experience to the College, having been the head men’s and women’s tennis coach at John Carroll for 13 years from 2010-22.
In his time at John Carroll, he won 11 Ohio Athletic Conference championships and was a five-time OAC Coach of the Year. He was named the 2022 United States Professional Tennis Association Midwest College Coach of the Year and the 2017 Wilson/Intercollegiate Tennis Association Div. III Women’s Central Region Coach of the Year.
In addition, he made 11 NCAA Div. III Championships appearances – six on the men’s side and five on the women’s. In OAC action, he had unbeaten streaks of 61 on the men’s side and 55 on the women’s side. Individually, Lauren O’Malley was a three-time All-American and was selected as the College Sports Communicators’ Academic All-American® of the Year for women’s at-large sports in 2019.
As the director of racquets, Keenan developed United States Tennis Association adult teams and junior interclub programs while teaching all levels and ages of tennis and pickleball. He is a USPTA Elite Professional 1 and a USPTA/IFP Academy certified pickleball instructor.
Keenan earned a bachelor’s degree in international business from Wichita State University in 1998 and earned his master’s degree in business administration and management in 2000 from the University of Louisiana. At Wichita, Keenan was a top-20-ranked doubles player and was ranked within the top-100 in NCAA Div. I singles. Prior to college, he was ranked No. 2 in Western Australia under 18’s and 10th overall.
CAMP REVIEWS
My boys loved the camp and learned so much Thank you!
My daughter has been to this camp for two summers. At the end of each camp, she is already planning her next visit! The director and counselors are welcoming, organized and engaging. Thank you!
My daughter had a fabulous time and would love to go next year for the match play. Thank you!
My kids had a great time, learned from talented instructors and are looking forward to comeback next year. Thank you!
My son truly enjoyed this experience! He not only improved his tennis skills, but he also made some great friends! Thank bvb you! Thank you!
My child loves the Match play instruction. It gives him the ability to try out different strategies in real play. If it is raining, they also have indoor courts. Another plus is the school cafeteria which serves wonderful food. This is his third year coming to the camp. Thank you!
my daughter really enjoys this camp. she started missing it on the way back home from camp. she will come back next year. Thank you!
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SAMPLE SCHEDULE
DAILY SCHEDULE
The following schedules are sample schedules of our camps. These are provided to give a rough idea of how each camp is programmed throughout the day.
| 7:00 a.m – 8:00 a.m | Wake up / Breakfast |
| 9:00 a.m -11:30 a.m | Morning Session: (Warm up / Stroke Production / Video Tape /Drills / Olympics |
| 11:30 a.m – 2:00 p.m | Lunch , Video Tape Sessions & Free Time in the dorms |
| 2:00 p.m – 4:00 p.m | Afternoon Session: ( Stroke Production / Drills / Doubles tourney / Competitions ) |
| 4:00 p.m – 5:00 p.m | Swimming / Recreational Activities |
| 5:00 p.m – 6:15 p.m | Dinner / Free time in the dorms |
| 6:15 p.m – 8:00 p.m | Evening Session: (Private Lessons, Drills, Team Play / Games) |
| 8:00 p.m – 10:30 p.m | Social Activities: (Pizza / Ice Cream Social / Movie Night / Casino Night / Game Room Night / Talent Show |
| 10:45 p.m | Lights Out! |
FACILITY
The College of Wooster’s new tennis facility, featuring 12 state-of-the-art courts, proudly serves as the home of the men’s and women’s tennis teams. This $2.6 million project provides a modern, high-quality venue designed to enhance the experience for players and fans alike. Bleacher seating will be relocated from the previous courts on campus, ensuring a comfortable viewing area, while ample parking makes the facility easily accessible. In the coming weeks, windscreens showcasing the College’s new branding and mascot, Archie, will be added, giving the courts a distinctive Wooster identity.



