A tennis camp is one of the few summer programmes where a child can make visible progress in a fortnight. Court time is the variable that matters most: a camp offering three or four hours a day, in small groups, will move a player on further than one where tennis is an afternoon activity among many. When you compare the camps below, look for the coach to player ratio and the number of courts before you look at anything else.
Most tennis camps split into two kinds. Performance camps expect a player who already competes, and build the week around match play, fitness and video analysis. Multi activity camps use tennis as the headline and fill the rest of the day with swimming, excursions and evening entertainment. Both are good holidays. Only one of them will improve a serve.
Ages are worth checking carefully. A camp advertising eight to seventeen usually runs separate groups, but the quality of the youngest group varies far more than the oldest. If your child is at the bottom of the age range, ask how many others are.
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Most take complete beginners through to county level, grouped by ability after an assessment on the first morning. Performance camps are the exception and usually ask for a national ranking or a coach's reference. If your child has played for less than a year, a multi activity camp with a strong tennis programme is normally the better fit.
Three to four hours a day is typical at a dedicated tennis camp, usually split into a technical morning and a match play afternoon. Anything under two hours a day means tennis is one activity among several rather than the focus, which is worth knowing before you book.
Most camps have rackets to borrow, but nearly every coach will tell you a player is better off with their own. If you are flying, check the airline's sports equipment allowance: several charge for a racket bag that would otherwise count as hand luggage.
Both are common. Residential camps suit players travelling from abroad or wanting the full experience, and usually run one or two weeks. Day camps suit local families and are considerably cheaper. You can filter by either above.