Recreational levels Mini (Red Ball, Ages 3.5-4.5) Mini-tennis is a perfect way for younger children to develop gross motor skills and athleticism through the sport of tennis in a fun, yet structured environment. Your child will learn teamwork and how to cooperate and succeed in a small group dynamic. Read more... Beginner (Red Ball, Ages 5-7) The Beginner level furthers the core attributes taught in mini-tennis, with a focus on the game of tennis specifically. Beginner level students will receive an introduction to basic tennis principles and start refining all of the basic shots (forehand, backhand, serve, and volley). Read more... Intermediate I (Orange Ball, Ages 9-11) The Intermediate 1 level is based upon skill rather than age. Students at this level will begin training in the technical aspects of tennis, such as pre-shot approach and shot placement. Match-play fundamentals are added to the previous curriculum at this level. Read more... Intermediate II (Green Ball, Ages 11-13) At this level, players begin to cement their identity as a tennis player. Students will learn how to play to their strengths by moving their opponent around the court and setting up an ideal shot. Intermediate II is an ideal level for students to prepare for competitive team play at the Junior High School levels. Read more... Teen Development (Yellow Ball, Teen Beginners) At KGTA we understand that not everyone is exposed to the wonderful game of tennis at an early age. The Teen Beginner level is a perfect way for older children to be introduced to the sport, and is structured for them to succeed quickly at the basics of the game. Read more... Advanced The Advanced level features customized instruction to fine-tune skills and make each person a more complete player. We build on the skill set that is cemented in the previous levels and expand the player’s repertoire. Read more... ![]() Special Needs Program
Kim Grant Tennis Academy believes in the power of physical exercise, specifically tennis, to aid in therapy and recovery for a myriad of ailments, diseases, and physical limitations. KGTA’s program for autistic students, developed with the help and input of numerous industry experts, is a prime example of this belief. Learn more about our Special Needs Program |
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