![]() ![]() The ball used in the Green stage has a higher compression than the Red and Orange stages (75% of a yellow tennis ball) and children play on a full-size court. Tennis ball: orange ball (50% compression)Ĭoaching: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday: 5-6pm & Saturday 11-12pm (minimum of 4 players per session, maximum 8 per coach) Orange players play over the regular net on a three quarter length court.įor information on key competencies that your child will learn at this stage click here: Orange Stage To enrol your child for a session click he reĪfter mastering the Red stage, children move on to the Orange stage where the ball bounces a little higher (50% compression) and the court is a bit bigger. Red level players may be beginners, improvers or even advanced players.įor information on key competencies that your child will learn at this stage click here: Red StageĬoaching: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday: 4-5pm & Saturday 10-11am (minimum of 4 players per session, maximum 8 per coach) ![]() The courts and nets used in the Red stage are much smaller making it easier for kids to move around and enjoy success. The red ball is larger than a yellow ball and doesn’t bounce as high (just 25% compression), making it a breeze for even the youngest players to hit comfortably. To enrol your child for a session click here Children learn the basics of tennis including how to rally using lots of adapted equipment such as balloons, big balls and beanbags.įor information on key competencies that your child will learn at this stage click here: Blue Stage The Blue Stage introduces children to tennis through games and fun activities. ![]()
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