Future Stars I & II

Grades Pre-K and K-1 (Future Stars I)

This class uses the USTA 10 & Under format where players play on a 36’ x 18’ court with foam balls. These balls bounce 75% less than a regular ball. The goal of this class is to introduce hand-eye and tracking & receiving skills for future success.


Grades 1- 2-3 (Future Stars II)

This class plays on a 36’ x 18’ court which are the new USTA rules for this age division. The main focus changes to developing rally skills. Competitions are introduced at this level. The main goal of this class is to get players to be able to rally the ball and play a match.


 

Instructor

COACH JORGE

COACH JORGE

Investment

Future Stars I
Monday/Wednesday Class:
(3:30 pm - 4:00 pm)
$95/ for January - November
$75/ for 3 weeks December

Saturday Class:
(9:00 am - 9:45 am)

$65/month for December
$75/ Monthly January - November


Future Stars II
Monday/Wednesday Class:
(4:00 pm - 5:00 pm)
$120/ per month January - November
$100/ for 3 weeks December

Note: No makeup for rainout


Testimonials

 

Great place to learn!

“Our daughters have participated in the Redlands Youth Tennis programs for about two years now, and they've showed great improvement in their strokes while having a wonderful time. It is a great place to learn how to play winning tennis, compete with other teams, and make new friends. Great program!"

— A.I

Tennis is fun.

"The professional instruction that Jorge, Sam and Herve provided our kid in the group lessons not only offered a venue to test and improve his skills, but more importantly, they made (and continue to make) learning the game of tennis fun. Thanks, gentlemen."

— C.

Great Way to Introduce Tennis

"The kid group lessons are a great way to introduce your kids to tennis. They divide the kids up into appropriate skill levels and age groups. The kids also have fun playing against each other in a variety of competitive drills/games."

- R.

 

Gallery


I made it look so easy on court all those years. No one realized how hard I had to work. No one realized how much I had to put into it. They underestimated my intensity.
— Pete Sampras