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Sat 11am- 12pm "Age 9- 11yrs" Junior Class (Coach Al) @ Riverdale Collegiate Institute, 1094 Gerrard St E, Toronto (outdoor)
Apr 26 - backhand practice SOLD OUT
May 3 - learn to rally 3 spots left 🎾
May 10 - lobs 3 spots left🎾
May 17 - hitting session 3 spots left 🎾
May 24 - footwork 3 spots left🎾
Sat 2- 3pm "Age 9- 11yrs" Junior Class (Coach Al) @ Riverdale Collegiate Institute, 1094 Gerrard St E, Toronto (outdoor)
May 31 - learn match play rules 3 spots left🎾
June 7 - forehand practice 4 spots left🎾
June 14 - challenger fun 4 spots left 🎾
June 21 - lobs & smashes 4 spots left 🎾
June 28 - rules & positioning 4 spots left 🎾
July 5 - backhand practice 4 spots left 🎾
July 12 - learn to rally 4 spots left 🎾
July 19 - positioning & scoring 4 spots left 🎾
July 26 - serving from 60 ft 4 spots left 🎾
Sun 11- 12pm "Age 9- 11yrs" Junior Class (Coach Max) @ Riverdale Collegiate Institute, 1094 Gerrard St E, Toronto (outdoor)
May 4 - forehand practice 3 spots left🎾
May 11 - backhand practice 3 spots left🎾
May 18 - return of serve 4 spots left 🎾
May 25 - lobs 3 spots left🎾
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From a skill development perspective, there is no recommended starting class as each skill has its own unique learning pathway. There is no prerequisite for any of the beginner classes.
You may, however, want to consider starting with the class that interests you the most. for instance, If you love rules, try the rules & positioning class. If you could care less about rules, then maybe try a serve class.
No. Take whatever class that interests you the most within your age group.
Most definitely. It is highly unlikely you will be done with forehands after just one class.
No, it just means the core instruction & drills is 'backhands based'; other strokes are still practiced
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