2-Week 10 & Under Summer Tennis Camps
Sample Daily Schedule II
The IMG Bollettieri Tennis Academy 2-Week Youth Tennis Camp allows youth athletes new to the sport and advanced youths a chance to solidify the proper fundamentals for future success on the court.
The 2-Week Youth Tennis Camp is delivered using the features of the USTA’s successful 10 and Under Tennis program. We have even redesigned a part of our tennis facilities to conduct this exciting method of teaching, which is fully endorsed by Nick Bollettieri.
Youth tennis players will use softer balls and smaller racquets. If the youth has already excelled in tennis, they will be transitioned into our full weekly camp. All instruction is encouraging and informative, with a strong emphasis on learning the game and having fun!
Camp participants experience two hours of tennis training per day, and another one-hour session of age-specific physical conditioning that is safe and beneficial for young athletes. They will also participate in modified match play in the afternoon.
Tennis Camp Details:
- Ages: 8 to 10
- Dates: May 27-June 9, June 10-June 23, June 24-July 7, July 8-July 21, July 22-Aug. 4 and Aug. 5-Aug. 18
- Instruction in all phases of the game using USTA’s 10 and under Tennis program that incorporates slower balls, smaller rackets and smaller courts
- Coaching by tennis instructors with extensive experience working with youth tennis players
- Small groups that include only other athletes of the same age and ability
- Encouraging environment where athletes are unafraid of making mistakes and improving
- Coaches focus on fundamentals and providing a fun experience!
- Training with IMG Performance Institute experts to reach your full potential on and off the field
- Two-week timeframe is ideal for a young age range
- Secure gated campus with a Student Services department that ensures fun and safety
Daily 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 | Lunch |
| Afternoon | Modified Match Play |
Saturday
| Activity | Time |
| Breakfast | 6:30-8:00am |
| Optional Tennis | 8:00-10:30am |
| Lunch | 11:30am-1:00pm |
You can Register Online or...
...for registration information, contact the IMG Academies’ Sales Department at:
Tel: 941.752.2600/1.800.872.6425
Fax: 941.752.2531
E-mail: register@imgacademies.com
Address: 5500 34th St. West
Bradenton, FL 34210




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.
