Feb 21 - deep volleys 2 spots left🎾
Feb 28 - slice shots 1 spot left🎾
Mar 7 - drop shots 2 spots left🎾
Mar 14 - topspin groundstrokes 1 spot left🎾
Mar 21 - classic doubles positioning 4 spots left🎾
Mar 28 - match play tactics SOLD OUT
Sat 11am- 12pm "Adult Social NTRP 3.0- 3.5" @ Crescent, 2365 Bayview Ave, Toronto (indoor)
Feb 7 - social 1 spot left🎾
Mar 14 - social 4 spots left🎾
Mar 21 - social 4 spots left🎾
Mar 28 - social 4 spots left🎾
NTRP 3.5/ 4.0 Mens Singles/ Doubles Combo AUSSIE OPEN @ Crescent, 2365 Bayview Ave, Toronto (indoor) Sat Mar 14 3pm to 6pm ✅3 spots left✅
Mar 14 - footwork & positioning SOLD OUT
Mar 21 - match play training 4 spots left🎾
Feb 8 - how to hit high bouncing shots SOLD OUT
Feb 15 - slice shots 1 spot left🎾
Feb 8 - serves & returns 1 spot left🎾
Feb 22 - deep volleys 2 spots left🎾
Mar 1 - drop shots 1 spot left🎾
Mar 8 - how to hit high bouncing shots (coach Hesh sub) 3 spots left🎾
Mar 15 - match play tactics 2 spots left🎾
Mar 22 - down the line groundstrokes 4 spots left🎾
Mar 29 - split steps 3 spots left🎾
Sun 7- 8pm "Adult Social NTRP 3.0- 3.5" @ Crescent, 2365 Bayview Ave, Toronto (indoor)
Feb 8 - social SOLD OUT
Mar 1 - social 2 spots left🎾
Mar 15 - king of the court 1 spot left🎾
Mar 22 - king of the court 2 spots left🎾
Mar 29 - king of the court 2 spots left🎾
Feb 1 - challenger 1 spot left🎾
Mar 1 - challenger 2 spots left🎾
Feb 1 - net play 3 spots left🎾
Mar 22 - rally practice 3 spots left🎾
Mar 29 - footwork 4 spots left🎾
Feb 8 - king of the court 2 spots left🎾
Mar 8 - king of the court SOLD OUT
Mar 15 - king of the court SOLD OUT
Mar 22 - king of the court SOLD OUT
Mar 29 - king of the court 3 spots left🎾
Feb 8 - challenger (coach Hesh sub) 3 spots left🎾
Feb 15 - challenger SOLD OUT
Feb 22 - challenger 2 spots left🎾
Mar 1 - challenger SOLD OUT
Mar 8 - challenger 3 spots left🎾
Mar 15 - challenger SOLD OUT
Mar 22 - challenger SOLD OUT
Mar 29 - challenger 4 spots left🎾
Feb 16 - the art of deep volleys 2 spots left🎾
Mar 9 - how to hit high bouncing shots 2 spots left🎾
May 18 - topspin groundstrokes 3 spots left🎾
Feb 16 - forehand spin SOLD OUT
Mar 9 - net play 4 spots left🎾
Feb 16 - footwork 1 spot left🎾
Mar 9 - the art of deep volleys SOLD OUT
Feb 16 - approach shots 2 spots left🎾
Mar 9 - drop shots 4 spots left🎾
Dec 22 - serves & returns SOLD OUT
Feb 16 - approach shots 3 spots left🎾
Feb 16 - topspin groundstrokes 4 spots left🎾
Feb 23 - how to hit high bouncing shots SOLD OUT
Mar 13 - groundstrokes 3 spots left🎾
Mar 20 - how to hit high bouncing shots 3 spots left🎾
Feb 13 - approach shots & positioning 4 spots left🎾
Mar 13 - split handed backhands 4 spots left🎾
Apr 3 - drop shots 4 spots left🎾
Feb 13 - topspin groundstrokes 4 spots left🎾
Feb 20 - serve SOLD OUT
Feb 13 - challenger 3 spot left 🎾
Feb 20 - challenger SOLD OUT
Jan 2 - challenger SOLD OUT
Feb 13 - challenger 2 spots left🎾
Apr 10 - drop shots 4 spots left 🎾
Apr 17 - forehand SOLD OUT
Apr 24 - classic doubles positioning 4 spots left 🎾
May 1 - slice shots 4 spots left 🎾
May 8 - how to hit high bouncing shots 4 spots left 🎾
May 15 - deep volleys 4 spots left 🎾
May 22 - match play tactics 4 spots left 🎾
May 29 - topspin groundstrokes 4 spots left 🎾
Fri 8- 9pm "Adult Social NTRP 3.0- 3.5" @ Upper Canada College, 200 Lonsdale Rd, Toronto (indoor)
Apr 10 - social 6 spots left 🎾
Apr 24 - social 6 spots left 🎾
May 1 - social 6 spots left 🎾
May 8 - social 6 spots left 🎾
May 15 - social 6 spots left 🎾
May 22 - social 6 spots left 🎾
May 29 - social 6 spots left 🎾
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 or a class that fits your schedule. Keep in mind that regardless of the class theme, all shots are still practiced.
The format is 50% focused on instruction within the class "theme", 25% instruction on other strokes, and 25% on gameplay with coach feedback on your newly developed skill(s).
No, each 'focus' has its own separate learning pathway; start with the 'focus' that interests you the most
Most definitely. It is highly unlikely you will advance to the next level after just 1 class
Yes, particularly if you have varying strengths between the different focus areas
No, it just means the core instruction & drills is backhands based; other strokes are still practiced
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