Sat 1- 2pm "Intermediate-Advanced" Adult Class (Coach Clint) @ Harbord Collegiate Institute, 286 Harbord St, Toronto (outdoor) *note: combined class with high intermediate if not enough students
Apr 26 - smashes 3 spots left 🎾
May 3 - match play 3 spots left 🎾
May 10 - net play 4 spots left 🎾
May 17 - forehand 4 spots left 🎾
May 24 - backhand 4 spots left 🎾
May 31 - footwork 4 spots left 🎾
June 7 - serve 4 spots left 🎾
June 14 - rules 4 spots left 🎾
Tues 6- 7pm "Intermediate-Advanced" Adult Class (Coach Ali) @ Riverdale Collegiate Institute, 1094 Gerrard St E, Toronto (outdoor) *note: combined class with high intermediate if not enough students
Apr 22 - new age baseline positioning 4 spot left🎾
Apr 29 - crush & crash 4 spot left🎾
May 6 - spot serving 4 spot left🎾
May 13 - backhand slices 4 spot left🎾
May 20 - footwork approach carioca step 4 spot left🎾
May 27 - slice & kick serves 4 spot left🎾
June 3 - return of serve strategy 4 spot left🎾
June 10 - heavy topspin 4 spot left🎾
June 17 - inside-out forehands 4 spot left🎾
June 24 - deep volleys 4 spot left🎾
Thurs 6- 7pm "Intermediate-Advanced" Adult Class (Coach Jamal) @ Riverdale Collegiate Institute, 1094 Gerrard St E, Toronto (outdoor) *note: if insufficient registrations, this class combined with "advanced" level
June 5 - doubles strategy 4 spot left 🎾
June 12 - spin & buggy whips 4 spots left 🎾
June 19 - explosive footwork 4 spots left 🎾
June 26 - match play training 4 spots left🎾
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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