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    ADULT TENNIS CLINICS AND PLAY

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Women's 3.5-4.0  
Tennis Workout
6:30-8:00pm
Next: September 26
                                                                                                                                                                                       🎾TEXT JOHN FRENCH AT 707-628-2333
Women's 2.0-2.5
Tennis Clinic 
6:30-8:00pm
Next: September 28
Women's 3.5-4.0
Tennis Workout
9:00AM-10:30am
Next: SEPT. 23

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Tennis Workout
9:30-11:00am
Women's 3.0-3.5
Next: September 25



If you’re looking for high quality and personal attention in a tennis club, you’ve come to the right place. 
At N.C. State University Club we give you the attention and personal services you’ll come to expect and enjoy. 
 We offer the best in professional tennis instruction, a well appointed pro shop, and coming this Fall 2022, 
a State of the Art, Tennis Facility. 
 N.C. State University Club has been located in Raleigh since 1961. 
Let our experience, work for you...

NCSU University Club, "Where Champions Play".
Classes will be canceled If there are no sign-ups 24 hours prior to class;  12 Player Maximum / 3 player Minimum.
If you need to cancel your reservation, please text John at 707-628-2333 at least 12 hours in advance to avoid lesson charges.
Pricing: 1.5 Hour Clinics $24.00;  Non Members must be accompanied by a U Club Member. $8.00 Guest fee.
Women's 3.0-3.5 
Tennis Workout
9:30-11:00am
Next: September 22


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COED OPEN DOUBLES
Mondays and Thursdays
4:30-6:30pm
Free
Come to Court #1 
You will be put into the doubles rotation.
Women's 2.5-3.0
Tennis Workout
6:30-8:00pm
Next: September 27

Women's Tennis 
Drills and Doubles
3.0-4.0 Rating
4:30-6:00pm
​Next: SEPT. 24
UNIVERSITY CLUB TENNIS
   SUNDAYS 
COED OPEN DOUBLES
Mondays and Thursdays
4:30-6:30pm
Free
Come to Court #1 
You will be put into the doubles rotation.
Men's Night Workout
6:00pm-7:30pm 
Next: September 27


Women's 2.5-3.0
Tennis Workout
10:30am-12:00pm
Next: SEPT. 23

FOR UNIVERSITY CLUB MEMBERS AND THEIR GUESTS
General Playing Characteristics

NATIONAL TENNIS RATING PROGRAM
(NTRP)

1.0.    This player is just starting to play tennis.

1.5.    This player has had limited experience with stroke development and is still working primarily on getting the ball into play. 

2.0.    This player needs on-court experience, with an emphasis on play. This player struggles to find an appropriate contact point, needs stroke development / lessons and is not yet familiar with basic positions for singles and doubles.

2.5.    This player is learning to judge where the oncoming ball is going and how much swing is needed to return it consistently. Movement to the ball and recovery are often inefficient. Can sustain a backcourt rally of slow pace with other players of similar ability and is beginning to develop strokes. This player is becoming more familiar with the basic positions for singles and doubles, and is ready to play social matches, leagues and low-level    

3.0.    This player is fairly consistent when hitting medium-paced shots, but is not comfortable with all strokes and lacks accuracy when trying for directional control, depth, pace or altering distance of shots. Most common doubles formation is one up, one back.    Potential limitations: inconsistency when applying or handling pace; difficulty handling shots outside of their strike zone; can be uncomfortable at the net.

3.5.    This player has achieved stroke dependability with directional control on moderate shots, but still lacks depth, variety and the ability to alter distance of shots. The effective use of lobs, Overheads, approach shots, and volleys is limited. This player is more comfortable at the net, has improved court awareness, and is developing teamwork in doubles.  Potential strengths: Players can generally rally from the baseliner opposite a net player. Players at this level may start to utilize mental skills related to concentration, tactics and strategy.

4.0.    This player has dependable strokes with directional control and the ability to alter depth of shots on both forehand and backhand sides during 
moderately paced play. This player also has the ability to use lobs, overheads, approach shots, and volleys with success. This player occasionally forces errors when serving. Points may be lost due to impatience. Teamwork in doubles is evident.  Potential strengths: dependable second serve; recognizes opportunities to finish points.

4.5.    This player can vary the use of pace and spins, has effective court coverage, can control depth of shots, and is able to develop game plans according to strengths and weaknesses. 

5.0 - 6.0. This player typically has had intensive training for national tournaments or top level collegiate competition, and has obtained a national ranking. 

6.5-7.0 Professional Players.