- July 18, 2025
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Ethan Smith, 14, worked on his backhand grip.
Thys Wulfraat, 17, was a camper and also acted as assistant instructor.
Ryan Oikle, 15, and camp instructor Nathan Bogle were lucky to be in a shaded spot of the court during the class.
Lucas Barros, 15, worked on his forehand grip.
Zane Parker, 15, focused on the drill at hand during the class.
Campers used cones to work on certain skills that help with ball direction.
Camp instructor Gian Luca Rissola and assistant instructor Thys Wulfraat hit balls cross-court.
Campers practiced down-the-line shots during the class.
Even under the blazing sun, campers were happy to work on their tennis skills.
Students practiced their skills with each other and their instructors during the camp.
The MG Tennis Youth Summer Camp hosted its second week from 9 to 11:30 a.m. Monday, June 12 to Thursday, June 15.
Campers enjoyed learning about technical skills related to the sport of tennis and athletic development. Skills taught at the camp include coordination, accuracy, agility, balance and awareness as swell as problem solving and decision-making skills.
The camp will run Mondays through Thursdays until the week of July 20 at the Windermere Recreation Center, 11465 Park Ave., Windermere.
For more information about the camp contact (407) 758-2286.