Adult Tennis Summer

summer adult tennis lessons

Adult Summer Tennis Lessons

Hit the court with confidence by joining SPUT’s 5-week summer tennis lessons! Sessions are broken down into beginner, intermediate and advanced groups. Lessons are held once a week between Monday - Thursday depending on your class level. Join the SPUT community and check out our offerings for adult lessons each season! If you're looking for more ways to get involved with Saint Paul Urban Tennis check out our volunteer program and help pass the tennis skills you've mastered onto the next generation of players.

Summer Tennis Lessons - Session 1

Schedule

May 27 - June 26, One Day a Week


Site Locations

Eastview Recreation Center



Registration

Cost $150

Register ASAP to secure your spot!

All classes have a max player cap of 16. 

REGISTER TODAY!

Classes

Beginner Lessons:

Tuesdays, May 27 - June 24

Time: 6:00pm - 7:30pm

 

Intermediate Lessons:

Wednesdays, May 28 - June 25

Time: 6:00pm - 7:30pm

 

Advanced Lessons:

Thursdays, May 29 - June 26

Time: 6:00pm - 7:30pm

Summer Tennis Lessons - Session 2

Schedule

July 8 - August 7, One Day a Week


Site Locations

Eastview Recreation Center



Registration

Cost $150

Register ASAP to secure your spot!

All classes have a max player cap of 16. 

REGISTER TODAY!

Classes

Beginner Lessons:

Tuesdays, July 8 - August 5

Time: 6:00pm - 7:30pm

 

Intermediate Lessons:

Wednesdays, July 9 - August 6

Time: 6:00pm - 7:30pm

 

Advanced Lessons:

Thursdays, July 10 - August 7

Time: 6:00pm - 7:30pm

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How to determine the right tennis lessons level for me?

    Choosing the right tennis lesson level depends on your current skill and experience. Here's a guide to help you decide:


    Beginner: If you're new to tennis or have limited experience, beginner lessons are suitable. You might not be familiar with basic strokes (forehand, backhand, serve), court positioning, or scoring. In our beginner lessons you will learn fundamental techniques, rules, and gain court confidence.


    Intermediate: For players with a basic understanding of tennis fundamentals. You can rally, understand scoring, and have some court awareness. In our intermediate lessons you will refine strokes, develop consistency, and work on strategic play.


    Advanced: For players with a good foundation and some experience with match play. You have a consistent game, understand strategies, and may have competitive experience. Our advanced lessons will work on fine-tuning skills, focus on advanced techniques, and enhance match tactics.


    If you're still unsure, don't hesitate to consult with our tennis director Vilai Vang who can offer recommendations based on your skill level. He can be reached at vilai@urbantennis.org 

  • What should I bring to lessons?

    We recommend bringing a water bottle and good tennis shoes. It may also be a good idea to wear a hat or some kind of sun protection.

  • Do I need to buy a racket for lessons?

    If you would like to buy a racket, feel free to do so. However, SPUT will provide rackets  upon request.

  • Is it okay if I miss a week of lessons?

    Yes. Please plan to notify your coach of the absence ahead of time.

  • What is SPUT's Refund Policy?

    Saint Paul Urban Tennis is a 501(c)3 non-profit and relies strictly upon grants, donations, and lesson fees to keep our programming accessible to all. With that being said, SPUT will stop processing refunds for lessons after the second week.

  • What is SPUT's Inclement Weather Policy?

    Rain: Any rain cancellations will be posted on our Weather Updates page and texted to you via the Remind app.


    Heat: If the heat index is predicted to reach 104 degrees, all classes will be canceled for the day. Cancellations will be made the day before if possible and posted on the Remind app.


    Lightning: If thunderstorms occur during lessons, classes will be postponed, and coaches will guide players to the closest sheltered area. Play will resume if the storm clears and it is no longer raining.


    Cold: If the temperature drops below 38 degrees with a poor wind chill and/or conditions (snowing), classes will be canceled, and communications sent via the Remind app.

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