Tennis Summer School Course
| St Andrews Summer School | Cambridge Summer School |
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Session 1: July 1st – July 22nd 2013 Session 2: July 25th – August 15th 2013 |
Session 1: July 17th – August 7th 2013 |
| Age range: 13 – 18 years old | Age range: 13 – 18 years old |
| Program Structure: All students choose one academic and one elective program. View a typical day at St Andrews Summer School campus | Program Structure: All students choose one academic and one elective program. View a typical day at Cambridge Summer School campus |
Professional coaches work with our summer students to teach them new skills, achieve their personal goals and develop a love of the game. The course is designed to meet the needs of every student, from complete beginners to advanced level tennis players.
Student playing tennis
- Benefit from professional and enthusiastic coaching
- Experience tournament and match play
- Develop fundamental skills to improve your game
- Learn the importance of good sportsmanship
- Combine fitness and fun in a learning environment
Beginner’s benefit from individual attention and constant encouragement, as well as learning to develop their basic tennis strokes. Intermediate players refine their strokes and learn how to use their strengths for competitive advantage. More advanced players also cover spin techniques, positional play, footwork and tactical awareness. All players play full-length games and learn the rules of the game, as well as receiving coaching in good tennis technique, sportsmanship and general fitness.
This three week elective summer school course will culminate in the ISSOS Tennis Academy’s annual tennis tournament, in which all students participate.
To hear why our students love the Tennis elective at ISSOS click on the film below;
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