Mini Tennis

MINI TENNIS ORANGE

Mini Tennis Orange is a great way for players to continue their progress from Mini Tennis Red and is for players aged 8 and 9. It is played with shorter rackets, softer balls and courts are bigger and wider than the red stage but still smaller than full-size tennis courts allowing players to develop a rounded game whilst learning a range of techniques and tactics.

It is the next stage before playing on a full sized court and helps players develop different shots and tactics.

We run mini tennis orange sessions on Tuesday nights 5pm - 6pm. Thursday night 5pm - 6pm and a Saturday morning from 9am-10am.

What age is Mini Tennis Orange aimed at?
Mini Tennis Orange is for players aged 8 and 9.

What ball is used?
An orange ball is used which is 50% slower than a yellow ball, giving players better control at this important stage of development.

What size court is Mini Tennis Orange played on?
Mini Tennis Orange is played on a 18m x 6.5m court.

What height is the net?
80cm at the middle of the net.

What racket is best to use?
A racket of 58cm – 63 cm (23” – 25”) should be used depending on the size and strength of the player.

 

MINI TENNIS GREEN

Mini Tennis Green is a great way for players to continue their progress from Mini Tennis Orange. It is played on a full size tennis court, with bigger rackets and balls which are a little softer than yellow balls. It’s the next stage before moving on to full compression yellow balls on a full sized court and helps players develop and improve all aspects of their game.

We run mini tennis green sessions on Tuesday nights 4pm - 5pm, Wednesday nights 5.30pm - 6.30pm, Thursday nights 4pm - 5pm and a Saturday morning 10am - 11am

What age is Mini Tennis Green aimed at?
Mini Tennis Green is for players aged 9 & 10.

What ball is used?
A green ball is used, which is 25% slower than a yellow ball.

What size court is Mini Tennis Green played on?
Mini Tennis Green is played on a normal size court. Doubles matches should also be played on a normal size court with singles sticks in place (if available).

What height is the net?
The net is at full height.

What racket is best to use?
A bigger racket of 63cm – 66cm (25” – 26”) should be used but not compulsory.

 

Please note our mini tennis red programme is run off site, form more information contact Tessa Walder tessawalder@aol.com