
Activities
Kids Tennis Camps
Booking and Access
You'll find details below for any upcoming camps. These tend to run during school holidays so if there's nothing showing, please check back nearer the time.
If you're booking with us for the first time, register for a free Pay As You Go account using your child's name and then book your preferred session.
Weekly Camp (5 days, 09:00-15:00)
Date | Venue | Book |
Mon 7-Fri 11 Apr | Scotstoun | Book |
Mon 14-Fri 18 Apr | Scotstoun | Book |
Day Camp (09:00-15:00)
Date | Venue | Book |
Mon 7 Apr | Scotstoun | Book |
Tue 8 Apr | Scotstoun | Book |
Wed 9 Apr | Scotstoun | Book |
Thu 10 Apr | Scotstoun | Book |
Thu 10 Apr | Gorbals | Book |
Fri 11 Apr | Scotstoun | Book |
Mon 14 Apr | Scotstoun | Book |
Tue 15 Apr | Scotstoun | Book |
Wed 16 Apr | Scotstoun | Book |
Thu 17 Apr | Scotstoun | Book |
Thu 17 Apr | Gorbals | Book |
Fri 18 Apr | Scotstoun | Book |
Camp Structure
This structure ensures that all players get the most out of their time at camp—developing skills, making friends, and most importantly, enjoying the game!
1. Player Camp Registration
Player registration, house rules and prepare for an exciting day of tennis.
2. Warm Up & Technical Skill Development
Warm up drills, team building/ice breaker exercises with a real focus on body and ball, moving onto racket and ball exercises.
3. Shot Of The Day
Quick Introduction to tennis shot of the day, technical focus, foundation set for further practice after break.
4. Break
Short break to refresh/recharge.
5. Shot Of The Day Continued & Game Related Practice
Continue with shot of the day leading onto game related practices before lunch.
6. Lunch & Team Quiz
Lunch/team quiz - time to relax and recharge again. Quiz focusing on more teamwork and concentration skills.
7. Team Building Activities
Team building activities- including fun tennis games promoting teamwork and creating new friendships throughout.
8. Small-Sided Games
Fun competition/cool down - Promoting fun healthy competition through tennis gameplay, learning the rules within a team/individual situation. Cool down and a brief understanding of the session leading on tomorrow.
Be Prepared
For young children just starting tennis, comfort and ease of movement are key. As sessions may take place indoors or outdoors depending on the Scottish weather, it’s best to come prepared for both.
Clothing
- Lightweight t-shirt or polo shirt – Breathable fabric to keep them comfortable.
- Comfy shorts, skort, leggings or similar– Easy to move in for running and playing.
- A light top or jacket – Useful for warming up or if it’s cooler outside.
Footwear
- Tennis shoes or trainers suitable for indoors and outdoors
Extras
- Hat or cap – If playing outdoors, to protect from the sun.
- Water bottle – Keeping hydrated is important.
- Sunscreen – Please apply before arrival and bring extra, as outdoor sessions may take place.
- Raquet – Although we'll provide rackets you're welcome to bring your own if you prefer