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Summer Tennis Camps - Old College LTC, Dulwich Village


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Old College Dulwich tennis camps have become so popular that we have now extended them to include Fridays too. So camps will now run from Monday to Friday throughout the summer. (Apart from the last camp of the holidays which will be a 4-day camp due to the August Bank Holiday). www.oldcollege.co.uk/camps



TIMES

Minis ? ages 5-11 ? 9.30am to 12pm

Juniors ? ages 10-16 ? 1.30pm to 4.30pm


DATES

Wk 1: Monday 11th July to Friday 15th July

Wk 2: Monday 18th July to Friday 22nd July

Wk 3: Monday 25th July to Friday 29th July

Wk 4: Monday 1st August to Friday 5th August

Wk 5: Monday 8th August to Friday 12th August

Wk 6: Monday 15th August to Friday 19th August

Wk 7: Monday 22nd August to Friday 26th August

Wk 8: Tuesday 30th August to Friday 2nd September


Mini Tennis Camps

Children will work on the Tennis fundamentals covering basic technique in the main tennis strokes and tactics. They will work on exercises and drills that will improve Agility, Balance and Co-ordination, the ABCs. All this will be taught in a fun and safe environment taught by licensed and highly qualified coaches.


Junior Tennis Camps

Junior Tennis Camps, under the guidance of licensed and highly qualified coaches, will work on:

Tactical Training ? understanding patterns of play through the 5 game play situations

Technical Training ? Strokes and footwork techniques through game based drills

Teamwork ? Team games and competition

Development ? drills and practices designed at improving the individual player in a group environment


Book your place at www.oldcollege.co.uk/camps

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