Schedule
Sunday
| Activity | Time |
| Check in for all guests | After 3:00pm |
| Dinner | 5:30-7:00pm |
| Night Activities | 6:30-9:30pm |
| Lights Out | 10:00pm |
*For students staying multiple weeks, special day trips to Disney World, Busch Gardens, Universal Studios, and such are planned on various Sundays (summers only).
Monday-Friday
On Monday, there will be an orientation for all new students at 8:30am in the Sports Performance Center.
| 6:30-8:00AM | Breakfast |
| 8:00-9:00AM | War Room, Mental, Nutrition or Equipment Talk |
| 9:00AM-12:30PM | Movement Training with IPI - Each individual's speed/agility/quickness will be reviewed, assessed and addressed. Group Practice - These sessions will incorporate fed-ball drilling, live-ball drilling, point play, and simulated situation play. Players will be grouped based on skill level. |
| 12:30-3:00PM | Lunch and rest period |
| 3:00-4:00PM | On-court or strategy sessions or core movement training |
| 4:30-6:00PM | Match competition |
Saturday
| Activity | Time |
| Breakfast | 6:30-8:00am |
| Optional Tennis | 8:00-10:30am |
| Lunch | 11:30am-1:00pm |




No tennis academy in the world better prepares current or aspiring professionals than the IMG Bollettieri Tennis Academy. With 10 worldwide No. 1-ranked players and countless more ATP and WTA players to its credit, the IMG Bollettieri Tennis Academy offers completely customized training programs to players competing in Futures, Challengers and ATP- or WTA-level tournaments. All participants of this tennis training camp must have verifiable ATP or WTA points. Upon arrival, players are evaluated and matched with others of a similar skill level.
Lambert has been with the IMG Bollettieri Tennis Academy for almost thirty-five years. First as a player and then as a coach, Lambert played a major role in the development of the tennis program at IMG Academies. He served as a traveling coach for Monica Seles, Jim Courier, and Tatiana Golovin. Lambert’s playing days were as impressive as his illustrious coaching career. He was a four-year letter winner at the University of Arkansas and went on to a professional career shortly after. He was ranked on the ATP Tour in singles and doubles for three years.