Twin City Tennis Camps

Twin City Tennis Camps Click on the camps button for details on scheduling or registering for aTCTC tennis program near you or call us at 612-600-2460!

Twin City Tennis Camps has a committed and highly qualified team of tennis professionals and educators dedicated to your families interest in tennis and a healthy, fun, athletic, and safe experience. Director, Daniel Nabedrick, and our team of professional coaching staff, have transformed the “tennis camp” experience since 1999 for thousands of juniors and adults in the Twin Cities by providing an

energetic, athletic, cooperative, and educational, style of leadership that keeps everyone smiling, playing tennis and making lifelong lasting relationships. We offer a wide range of tennis programs in the metropolitan area of Hennepin County, including junior camps, adult cardio drills, USTA junior and adult tennis tournaments, junior private lessons, adult private tennis lessons and private home court lessons for all ages.

Check out our new Indoor Tennis Facility located in Brooklyn Park.   We're doing privates lessons until January 4th, and...
12/19/2020

Check out our new Indoor Tennis Facility located in Brooklyn Park. We're doing privates lessons until January 4th, and hopefully be starting groups lessons after January 4th. Register for lessons and email us if interested.

Also register for group lessons that will hopefully start January 4th.

We're excited to have a new indoor facility and excited for everyone to check it out!

TCTC

06/29/2020

FACEBOOK WEATHER HOTWIRE

MONDAY JUNE 29

ALL LOCATIONS - CANCELLING THE MORNING DUE TO CONTINUOUS RAIN, We ask parents to come pick up at this time. We're tentatively are planning to start again this afternoon at 1 PM and are going until 4:30 PM if everything clears. We ask EVERYONE to check Weather hotwire on our website at 11:30 AM to make a decision for the afternoon for 1 PM.

USTA Article on COVID-19 PLAYING TENNIS SAFELY (Facility and Programming recommendationsArticle Written by the USTA, TCT...
05/22/2020

USTA Article on COVID-19 PLAYING TENNIS SAFELY (Facility and Programming recommendations

Article Written by the USTA, TCTC sharing this article to encourage others to play tennis safe by following these proper guidelines.

The USTA recognizes that the coronavirus has been affecting different parts of the country in different ways and with different timing. We therefore believe it will be possible for people to return to playing tennis safely in some cities and states sooner than in others.

The Federal Government issued guidelines on April 16 for “Opening Up America Again” at WhiteHouse.gov/OpeningAmerica. By following these guidelines as well as those of local governments and health agencies, facilities and players will be able to make informed decisions as to when play can recommence.

Because tennis does not require direct person-to-person contact, players can enjoy the many physical and mental benefits that tennis offers so long as they practice social distancing by keeping six feet apart from other players to ensure a safe exercise environment and follow other safety recommendations included in the Player Tips and Recommendations document that is being distributed along with this Facility and Programming Recommendations.

ASSESS YOUR SITUATION

Tennis providers, coaches and facilities across the country are all different and operate in different local contexts. Making an assessment of whether a safe exercise environment can be provided depends on a range of factors, which apply differently at each venue. It is the responsibility of each tennis provider, coach and facility to make that assessment based on their local environment.

Know that the Federal Guidelines for Opening Up America Again is a three-phased approach, and safety precautions must remain in place as we move from Phase One to Phase Three until there is a universal vaccine or effective treatment for the coronavirus.

In communities where stay-at-home or shelter-in-place orders have been lifted or modified, and where the locality meets the standards in the Federal Guidelines, then tennis, if played properly, can be a great opportunity to relieve stress, socialize with others and provide much-needed exercise. Of primary importance is taking every precaution to help keep all participants safe.

ORGANIZE YOUR TENNIS ACTIVITIES
Activity should always be in line with the Federal Government’s advised social distancing measures (defined by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention as keeping six feet apart), including when arriving at and departing from a court.

Limit activities to casual court rental, one-on-one coaching, small groups and private lessons.
Shorten programs and stagger booking times to create a buffer between sessions.
Online bookings are recommended, and have participants make payments online. Avoid handling cash.
Postpone any social gatherings. Do not provide any congregation areas at the court or facility.
Plan for increased levels of staff and volunteer absences.
Keep your team and your participants informed of the actions you’re taking.

Staff must wear masks or “like in kind” and gloves when checking in players. Staff should wash hands and/or gloves often and after touching items.
Alternating courts should be reserved for play if there is no barrier, such as fencing, between the courts.
Capturing accurate information on reservation play sheets when people are making reservations is a must, in case the authorities need to trace who has been onsite.
Players should come to the facility no more than 10 minutes before the time expected to play.

Having a parent/guardian present at the facility with juniors under age 18 is highly recommended. When that is not feasible, the parent/guardian must provide written permission for each junior participating in the coaching session and/or when playing with other juniors.

PROVIDE A CLEAN ENVIRONMENT
Clean all surfaces—such as counters, tabletops, doorknobs, bathroom fixtures and toilets—several times a day wearing disposable gloves.
All common area chairs and tables should be stacked, roped off or removed from the area to prevent congregating and touching.

All court gates and stair rails should be wrapped with caution tape to discourage touching, or else should be wiped down every hour.
All gates should be roped off or left open to prevent touching. If the facility has a wide open side entrance to the courts, its use is recommended.
All score tenders will be taken off the courts to prevent touching.

Make disinfectant soap, hand sanitizers or wipes available at all main contact points.
Regularly remind and encourage everyone, particularly juniors, of the need to wash hands often and adopt the other principles of a good hygiene strategy.
Display signage about handwashing and hygiene techniques at strategic points such as sinks, eating areas, drinking areas and on the side of the court.

Limit the use of indoor spaces by keeping all locker room and shower areas closed.

ENCOURAGE SOCIAL DISTANCING
People should stay at least six feet apart to maintain social distancing.
Use every second court where practical.
Players should stay on their side of court and avoid changing ends.
Implement ways to minimize contact between participants and staff.
Recommend that only one parent/guardian accompany younger children to the facility when possible.
Promote prevention techniques and lead by example. See the “Preparing to Play” section in the Player Tips and Recommendations document for tips on how to protect against infections.

COACHING
Group coaching should take place only where full social distancing is possible. Group coaching should be limited to small groups. An exception would be where all participants are family members or are otherwise in one home.
Teaching professionals should be assigned specific courts—and possibly specific days and times.
Position the players at well-spaced stations.
Live ball drills and game-based play is recommended over using baskets.
Limit the use of coaching equipment such as target cones.
Don’t let the players handle any coaching equipment. The coach should pick up the balls.
Encourage players to use their racquet/foot to push balls back and/or hit them to their opponent to avoid using hands and touching the balls.

TENNIS BALLS
Practice caution with the tennis balls and avoid letting the participants touch them. Although there is no specific evidence that tennis balls can spread COVID-19, we know that contamination by respiratory droplets from an infected person can potentially survive on hard surfaces up to three days.
Try to restrict balls to a particular group, court or day of the week. One idea is to label them with a permanent marker.
Replace all balls if someone suspected to have COVID-19 comes in contact with them.
Consider spraying tennis balls briefly with a disinfectant spray (e.g., Lysol or Clorox) at the conclusion of play. Using new balls on a very regular basis is highly encouraged.
For private lessons that feature serving, have customers bring two cans of balls that only they handle for serving.

TENNIS EQUIPMENT
Tennis equipment should be touched only by the pro/coach and should be cleaned frequently. Use alcohol-based disinfectant to clean all tennis gear, including racquets, towels, target cones, ball machines, etc.
Teaching pros should have their own marked hoppers and teaching charts to avoid sharing with other pros.
Using a ball machine is a great option for giving lessons, as it avoids having people touch the balls. Using ball tubes and basket pickups to pick up loose balls after a ball machine rotation also limits contact.
Avoid using unnecessary equipment such as throw-down lines.

03/20/2020

We are very excited to start the beginning of the outdoor tennis season with our New Spring Break Tennis Day Camps. It is definitely time t get outside with TCTC and say goodbye to your indoor tennis game for the rest of the season.

We are offering three individual weeks of Spring Break Tennis Camps. Time options are 9-4pm, 11-4pm, 1-4pm, & Monday - Friday or sign up for just individual days . Camps are available for ages 5-16 and all levels of play. Register online or call 612-600-2460 to register by phone today.

Week 1: March 30-April 3
Week 2: April 6-10
Week 3: April 13-17

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Summer Camp Registration is underway for the upcoming season of tennis camps for all ages to enjoy the # 1 family sport to learn & play your entire life. Save on Early Bird Registrations now through April. Our first week of summer camp starts June 1-5.

Spring Schedule - 7 Weeks ( April 18 -June 7)

Junior Camps: After School & Evening

Mon-Thur 4:00 - 6:00 pm & 6:00-8:00 pm

Options- You can sign up for 1 or 2 days per week

Locations: Plymouth & Golden Valley Brookview & Lions

Junior Camps: Weekends

Sat 10am - 12pm, 12-2pm, 2-4pm
Sun 11-1 pm & 1-3pm, 3-5pm

Locations: Plymouth & Golden Valley Brookview Park



Adults Camps- Evenings & Weekends :

Mon- Thurs 6:00-8:00 pm (same time as kids camps)

Sat -10:00 am-12:00 pm (same time as kids camps)

Location: Golden Valley Brookview Park

*private lessons also available

Summer Schedule 14 Weeks (June 1- Sept 4)

Junior Camps: Monday - Friday available daily all summer

Full Day 8:30am - 4:00pm
Morning 8:30 am - 12:00pm

Half Day 11:00 am- 4:00pm

Afternoon: 12:30 - 4:00pm

Junior Lessons: - Monday - Thursday & Saturdays

Late Afternoon: 4:00-6:00pm

Evening: 6:00-8:00pm

Saturdays 10:00-12:00pm

Full Day, Morning, Afternoon Options

Summer Locations- 5 metro locations- St. Paul, Bethel, Golden Valley, Plymouth & Hopkins/Edina

Happy Spring From Twin City Tennis Camps !!! Junior & Adult Tennis Campers of all ages and skill levels, Our 2020 Tennis...
03/18/2020

Happy Spring From Twin City Tennis Camps !!!

Junior & Adult Tennis Campers of all ages and skill levels, Our 2020 Tennis Camp Registration is in Full Swing, and We are very proud to be celebrating our 20th Anniversary Year with everyone this season.

Plan Your Families Tennis Schedule Today !!!
Sign Up, Register & Save!!!

Take Advantage of our bonus spring discount promotion with an additional 5% savings off our already low early bird pricing on every junior & adult registration.

Sign up Today & Register for any Spring, Summer or Fall Camp Options ( Daily, Weekly, or Full Summer Camp Packages or Choose Our New Flex Week or Flex Day). You can always change & modify your days & weeks at a future date.

(March 11 - March 29, 2020)

Sign up online at https://www.twincitytenniscamps.com/
*Use Code at Checkout: 2020TCTCSPRING

Twin City Tennis Camps and Minnesota International Tennis Academy are 24 Week, spring summer and fall tennis private lesson, tennis camps, tennis clinics, tennis drills, usta jr. team tennis, local, regional and national level tournament player coaching. We offer all levels beginner, intermediate, a...

Our Seven Week Spring Session is available for Juniors & Adults all levels & ages at both Golden Valley & Plymouth Locat...
03/16/2020

Our Seven Week Spring Session is available for Juniors & Adults all levels & ages at both Golden Valley & Plymouth Locations - You can sign up for One day or Multiple days on both weekends & weekdays :

Weekends - April 18 & 19 - June 6 & 7

Saturdays Options: 10-12pm, 12-2pm, 2-4pm

& Sundays Options: 11-1pm, 1-3pm or 3-5pm

* No Camps Offered Memorial Day Weekend

Weekdays - April 20 - June 4

After School Options:

Monday-Thursday- 4:00pm- 6:00pm

Evenings Options:

Monday- Thursday- 6:00pm- 8:00pm

* Adult & Junior Private Lessons Available

Monday - Friday- Daily from 8am-8pm

Saturdays & Sundays from 8am-5pm

Our outdoor tennis Season is rapidly approaching, if you have not already registered, it's time to start planning you families tennis activities for 2020. And Yes there is still time to save on all Twin City Tennis Camps registrations with our early bird discount going on through April !!!

Sign up now & register for any Spring & Summer Daily, Weekly, or Full Summer Camp Packages or Choose Our Flex Week or Flex Day Camp Options. You can notify us later with changes to modify any days or weeks without additional charges or fees.

03/16/2020

New - 2020 Spring Break Tennis Camps

TCTC is offering three individual weeks of Tennis Day Camps for kids of all ages during spring break vacation this year.
March 30-April 3 April 6-10 & April 13-17

Monday - Friday

Full Day 9:00 am - 4:00pm,

Half Day 11:00 am - 4:00 pm,
Afternoon 1:00 - 4:00 pm

( Ages 5-16 - All Levels )

*Rain Day Alternative Options Available Include: Indoor Playrgound, Bowling at Park Tavern, & Roller Skating at Roller Gardens.

Email or call:

Daniel Nabedrick, Executive Director of Tennis Camps
Bryan Hoff- Assistant Director of Tennis Camps

[email protected]

Office 612-600-2460

Thanks for signing up for Twin City Tennis Camps

See You On The Courts !!!

New - 2020 Spring Break Tennis CampsTCTC is offering three individual weeks of Tennis Day Camps for kids of all ages dur...
03/13/2020

New - 2020 Spring Break Tennis Camps

TCTC is offering three individual weeks of Tennis Day Camps for kids of all ages during spring break vacation this year.
March 30-April 3 April 6-10 & April 13-17

Monday - Friday

Full Day 9:00 am - 4:00pm,

Half Day 11:00 am - 4:00 pm,
Afternoon 1:00 - 4:00 pm

( Ages 5-16 - All Levels )

*Rain Day Alternative Options Available Include: Indoor Playrgound, Bowling at Park Tavern, & Roller Skating at Roller Gardens.

Register Online Today (https://www.twincitytenniscamps.com/)

or Call 612-600-2460 to register

Twin City Tennis Camps and Minnesota International Tennis Academy are 24 Week, spring summer and fall tennis private lesson, tennis camps, tennis clinics, tennis drills, usta jr. team tennis, local, regional and national level tournament player coaching. We offer all levels beginner, intermediate, a...

Share the Fun this summer and Tell Your Friends, Classmates, & Family to join you for a great week of tennis camp with T...
03/11/2020

Share the Fun this summer and Tell Your Friends, Classmates, & Family to join you for a great week of tennis camp with TCTC.

We have Full Day, Half Day, Morning, & Afternoon Junior Day Camps available at five metro location - The Blake School, St. Paul Academy, Bethel University, Golden Valley, & Plymouth. Camps are filling up fast so please plan your summer schedule now and register today to save with our early bird discount pricing.

* * NEW THIS YEAR - We have camp the week of June 1-5 this summer at both our Golden Valley and Blake/Hopkins locations. And we will also have camps the week of Aug 30-Sept 4 for kids starting school after Labor Day at our Golden Valley and Plymouth locations. That makes a total of 14 weeks of tennis camp fun available this summer.

Take Advantage of our discounted early bird pricing on every adult & junior camp registrations.

Sign up now & register for any Spring & Summer Daily, Weekly, or Full Summer Camp Packages or Choose Our Flex Week or Flex Day Camp Options. You can notify us later with changes to modify any days or weeks without additional charges or fees. Email or call:

Daniel Nabedrick, Executive Director of Tennis Camps

[email protected]

Office 612-600-2460

Thanks for signing up for Twin City Tennis Camps

See You On The Courts !!!



www.TwinCityTennisCamps.com

Moving Tennis From a Game of Skill to a Game For Life

03/05/2020

The weather is warming up and we are gearing up for an early start to the outdoor season this year. We will planning to be out on the courts for spring break weeks at the end of March and early April. Please let us know if you would be interested and available.

Let's Get Outside with TCTC this spring and summer, and leave your indoor tennis game behind. We offer a wide variety of outdoor tennis group lessons, summer day camps, & evenings & weekend options for both adults and juniors. Everyone in the family can get involved and play tennis this season. ( We always offer make up days for rain outs & cancellations too.)

Registration is open & underway for the upcoming season of tennis camps for all ages to enjoy the # 1 family sport to learn & play your entire life. Save on Early Bird Registrations now through April .

Spring Schedule - 7 Weeks ( April 18 -June 7)

Junior Camps: After School & Evening

Mon-Thur 4:00 - 6:00 pm & 6:00-8:00 pm

Options- You can sign up for 1 or 2 days per week

Locations: Plymouth & Golden Valley Brookview & Lions

Junior Camps: Weekends

Sat 10am - 12pm, 12-2pm, 2-4pm
Sun 11-1 pm & 1-3pm, 3-5pm

Locations: Plymouth & Golden Valley Brookview Park



Adults Camps- Evenings & Weekends :

Mon- Thurs 6:00-8:00 pm (same time as kids camps)

Sat -10:00 am-12:00 pm (same time as kids camps)

Location: Golden Valley Brookview Park

*private lessons also available

Summer Schedule 14 Weeks (June 1- Sept 4)

Junior Camps: Monday - Friday available daily all summer

Full Day 8:30am - 4:00pm
Morning 8:30 am - 12:00pm

Half Day 11:00 am- 4:00pm

Afternoon: 12:30 - 4:00pm

Junior Lessons: - Monday - Thursday & Saturdays

Late Afternoon: 4:00-6:00pm

Evening: 6:00-8:00pm

Saturdays 10:00-12:00pm

Full Day, Morning, Afternoon Options

Summer Locations- 5 metro locations- St. Paul, Bethel, Golden Valley, Plymouth & Hopkins/Edina

Email or call:

Daniel Nabedrick, Executive Director
Bryan Hoff- Assistant Director of Tennis

[email protected]

Office 612-600-2460

See You On The Courts VERY SOON !!!

www.TwinCityTennisCamps.com

Moving Tennis From a Game of Skill to a Game For Life

Address

8014 Highway 55 # 102
Golden Valley, MN
55427

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 8pm
Tuesday 8am - 8pm
Wednesday 8am - 8pm
Thursday 8am - 8pm
Friday 8am - 8pm
Saturday 10am - 5pm
Sunday 10am - 5pm

Telephone

+16126002460

Website

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