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Charlotte, NC
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CAMPER AGES: 8 - 18
TYPE OF CAMP: Day Camp. Day Camp
CAMPER GENDER(S): Coed Campers.
BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: Join the the Wilson Collegiate Tennis Camp at the University of North Carolina Charlotte for an incredible week of tennis! Training with the staff of the University of North Carolina-Charlotte 49er’s men’s tennis team, young players will benefit from the latest instructional techniques in well structured days.
Each camper will receive instruction on the fundamentals of all major strokes and will enhance their skills through repetition, ball-feeding drills, live-ball situations and competitive match play. In addition, campers will be exposed to team competition and match play in singles and doubles. These camps are excellent preparation for anyone interested in participating in middle school, high school or USTA team tennis, or preparing to compete in USTA leagues and/or tournaments.
CAMP INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OFFERED:
Tennis, and more.
Be sure to check each camp listing under INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OFFERED for the range of Special Interest Activities and Programs provided by each North Carolina Tennis Summer Camp or Summer Tennis Recreation Program.
Many North Carolina Day and Sleepaway Tennis Camps offer professional level instruction in a wide-range of Tennis Activities.
For a complete List of North Carolina Special Interest Tennis Summer Camps & Summer Tennis Recreation Programs scroll down to the big black bar at the very bottom of this page.
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