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10 and Under Tennis

What's 10 and Under Tennis?

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It's a chance for kids to learn real tennis and have real fun doing it. 10 and Under Tennis follows almost every other youth sport and uses racquets, balls and courts that are sized right for kids so that they enjoy the game right from the start.

Register for 10 and Under Tennis today!

What?

10 and Under Tennis using the QuickStart Tennis play format takes a new and better approach to introducing kids to the game. Balls are lower in compression; they bounce lower and don't move as fast so they are easier to hit. This allows kids time to get to the ball and helps them develop optimal swing patterns. Racquets are sized for small hands, and the courts are smaller and easier to cover. All that equals more fun and less frustration. Full sized courts can be reconfigured to accommodate up to six 36-foot courts, so instead of waiting in line, kids can spend their time playing.

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Why?

Kids learn to play baseball by first playing t-ball; they use shorter, lighter bats and larger, softer balls. Kids learning basketball shoot baskets with kid-sized balls and lowered backboards; they play soccer on smaller fields with smaller goals. But when it comes to learning tennis, we still make children play on adult-sized courts with yellow balls and adult-sized racquets. This is asking a lot of a kid who could be 2/3 the size of an adult.

But tennis has finally caught up.

10 and Under Tennis follows the same logic as other youth sports like baseball or soccer: kid-sized courts and kid-sized equipment. The benefits are immediate. Within an hour kids are rallying, having fun and psyched for more. They're playing real tennis and having real fun. And isn't that the point?

Register for 10 and Under Tennis today!

How?

There are many ways to get your kids involved in a 10 and Under Tennis program. By clicking on the Parents link on the right you can find valuable tips and information in our Parents' Guide, learn about Community Programs near you, find organizers and facilities teaching 10 and Under Tennis, find programs and leagues - even information on becoming a coach yourself.

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Where?

The basic philosophy behind 10 and Under Tennis, using the QuickStart Tennis play format, is for kids to have fun learning and playing tennis. Besides being introduced to the sport through tennis programs, there are three ways for kids to get into and enjoy the game.

The first is spontaneous play. This can be as simple as hitting off a wall outside, and practicing hand-eye coordination and getting a feel for the ball and racquet. Courts can be set up at home in driveways or backyards - no different than the way kids play catch or shoot baskets.

Second is some kind of supervised play with parents or organizers getting a group of young players at local courts just as they would any other youth sport.

Lastly is structured play within an organized 10 and Under Tennis program.

The common theme with each of these types of play? Play. Get kids playing with the right racquets and low compression balls, and let them have fun.

 

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OC Breakers Playday

Join us for a USTA Play Day followed by activities, snacks contests, prizes and World Team Tennis! Saturday, July 14. 2:00PM @ UC Irvine outside courts. OC Breakers vs. Sacramento Capitals at 7:30PM Only $25 per child! 3.5 hours of Play Day activities •Lunch/snack item during Play Day break. OC Breakers autograph book with player autographs • Photos with Breakers players and mascot Read More
 
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Home Depot Center Rallyball

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Rallyball starts June 25 to August 15 8-week program for beginning tennis players ages 5 to 12 Two age divisions Ages 5-7 & 8-12 5pm to 6pm for Age group 5-7 6pm to 7pm for Age group 8-12 Cost: $150 per player Read More
 

Designated Tournament Draw Changes

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The proposed change to limit the draw size is based on the following considerations: 1. The Level 2s often are too large to efficiently complete over two weekends 2. A reduction in the draw size provides some contingency time for weather issues(rain and heat) 3 The reduction in draw size will eliminate the use of some of the courts that are not in good condition 4. Doubles would now be included in all designated tournaments. 5. The entry cut-off for the ... Read More
 

10 and Under in San Diego

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The recent San Diego Tennis and Racquet Club 10 and Under event had 14 entries. Players were Open and Satellite USTA level players. Each group played a round robin with 7 players. The top finishers of each group played off for 1st and 2nd place. The second place finishers played off for 3rd and 4th. The winner was Rohan Murali, 2nd place was Olivia Tracey, Bryce Nakashima was 3rd and Sarah Beckman was 4th. Boys and girls competed together. Read More
 

OC Tennis Camps

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OC Tennis Camps provides a complete selection of high quality summer tennis camps at locations in Aliso Viejo (Ridgecrest Park) and in Newport Beach at Mariners Park, San Joaquin Hills Park, and Corona del Mar High School. The OC Tennis Camps concept for Summer Tennis Camps is unique and focused entirely on the development of juniors, from Beginning to Tournament level players. June 24th, 2013 Read More
 

One All Tennis Festival

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Over 100 tennis enthusiasts happily hit green, orange and red tennis balls at the first St. Patrick’s Day Tennis Festival at Kennedy Park in El Cajon. The Southern California Tennis Association (SCTA) and the One All After School Tennis Association sponsored the community-wide activity. The family friendly format offered an afternoon of free tennis, fun, games, prizes, along with food, to participants aged three to 65. “Tennis is a sport that people of all ages can... Read More
 

Costa Mesa Play Day

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Costa Mesa Play day. 10 and Under Tennis “PLAY DAY”. Come on out and enjoy a fun day of tennis with us! 10 and Under Tennis is a program where kids learn and play tennis quickly in a way that is both enjoyable and rewarding. Kids will keep coming back for more, developing a lifelong passion and appreciation for tennis. When: April 28, May 19, and June 30th, 2013 (All Sunday Events ~ 1:00 pm -3:00 pm). LOCATION: Costa Mesa Tennis Center, 880 Jnunipero Drive, Costa Mesa, CA 92626.... Read More
 

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As a USTA Member, you have the chance to purchase US Open tickets before they go on sale to the general public. Not a member? Join today. Read More
 

Santa Barbara 10 and Under Training

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FREE 10 and Under Tennis Training Workshop for Volunteers & Coaches. Sponsored by the Santa Barbara Tennis Patrons. Sunday, February 17 from 9:00am - 12:30pm. Municipal Tennis Center. Read More
 

Santa Barbara Tennis Play Day

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Free Tennis Play Day, Sponsored by the SB Tennis Patrons and SB Parks & Rec. Sunday, February 17th. 12:30pm-2:30pm. Municipal Tennis Center. 1414 Park Place. Santa Barbara, CA 93103 Read More
 

2012 Year in Review: Youth Tennis

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Through its youth tennis initiative, the USTA has a bold vision for the future—and never before has it looked so bright. Read all about the USTA's youth tennis initiatives from 2012. Read More
 
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