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Programs

Programs are structured as groups of multiple classes held over several "sessions." An example of this is Tennis 101, which is conducted as a 6-week series.

Classes

Classes are single occurrence play opportunities or drop-in classes. Examples of this would be Cardio Tennis, Men’s Night, and Ladies Flight.

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*If you're not sure where to start, see the National Tennis Rating Program (NTRP) levels below.

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Ball Machine Clinic

Levels: All levels are welcome

Available Monday evenings & Saturday evenings

Tailored towards defining your technique and improving your consistency, this is a great opportunity to work on any weaknesses that may be plaguing your game and help build confidence in your shot making.

Cardio Tennis

Levels: B (1.0)-4.0+

Available Mondays, Wednesdays, & Fridays

This high energy class combines tennis with a heart-pumping, full-body workout. You'll be on the move for the duration of the class, hitting a lot of balls, putting you in full calorie-burning mode. Make this class part of your weekly routine and your fitness will improve in no time!

Men’s Day & Men’s Night

Levels: All levels are welcome — but you must be able to serve

Available Tuesdays, Fridays, & Saturdays

Play competitive tennis and meet new friends! Rotations occur every 30 minutes, giving you the opportunity to play with and against a variety of different players.

Mixed Doubles

Levels: All levels are welcome — but you must be able to serve

Available Tuesdays, Fridays, & Saturdays

Play competitive tennis and meet new friends! Rotations occur every 30 minutes, giving you the opportunity to play with and against a variety of different players.

Senior Drill & Play

Levels: All levels are welcome | Ages: 60+

Cost: $22.50 members | $27 nonmembers

For players over the age of 60. You'll work on doubles strategies and tactics through light point play at a comfortable pace while also receiving guidance on your groundstrokes, volleys, and serve. All levels are welcome, but if you are new to tennis, we recommend you start with Tennis 101.

Serve & Return Clinic

Levels: 2.5-4.0+

Available Tuesdays & Thursdays

Focusing on the fundamentals of both the return and serve, you'll learn different types of serves, serve placement, and how to return effectively to help set up points in both doubles and singles situations.

Technique Tune-Up

Levels: 2.5-4.0+

Join us for Technique Tune-Ups and take your game to the next level! Each week, we'll focus on a different tennis stroke—starting with the fundamentals of how to execute it, then exploring when and why to use it during match play. You'll solidify your skills through targeted drills and fun, game-based scenarios designed to add variety and confidence to your game.

Women's Night

Levels: All levels are welcome — but you must be able to serve

Available Thursdays, Fridays & Saturdays

Play competitive tennis and meet new friends! Players are paired and rotated every 30 minutes, giving you the opportunity to play with and against a variety of different players.

Vancouver Tennis Center

Upcoming Events

Friday, July 17

Mixed Doubles

Open to Ages 15+. Must be able to Serve.

Join us for some fun mixed doubles! You'll play several rounds against different opponents! Keep the evening going with some no-host snacks and beverages at Fortside.

Wednesday, July 22

Women's Doubles Challenge

Open to Ages 15+

Join us for some fun Women's Doubles and Happy Hour! After we play, continue the fun at Fortside for a non-host Happy Hour (Age 21+)

This event is structured towards established partnerships. Players who register without a partner are still welcome to play, but will rotate partners in each round.

National Tennis Rating Program (NTRP) Levels

1.0 – No experience, just starting out.
1.5 – Knows the basics but still learning to get the ball over the net consistently.
2.0 – Can rally slowly with limited stroke development.
2.5 – Can sustain short rallies but working on control and consistency.
3.0 – Developing strokes with moderate consistency at a slower pace.
3.5 – Dependable strokes with some directional control; still working on power.
3.5+ – Solid intermediate player with reliable strokes and the ability to construct points.

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