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A tennis academy helping students step up their skills

LTP Academy offers programming for adults — and helps aspiring tennis players prepare to compete at the collegiate level and beyond.

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Did you know? Three LTP Tennis Academy players played in Wimbledon and are playing in the US Open this year.

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Want to learn the game of tennis yourself — or help your student to step up their game overall? We’re here to serve up some good news. The LTP Tennis Academy, located right here in Charleston, offers tennis programming and academic support.

The Academy offers:

  • Pro player development
  • High-performance Juniors
  • Junior development (read: programs designed for ages 5+, 8+, and 10+)
  • Adult clinics (all levels)

It also features LTP Scholars, a unique model (read: there aren’t many like it in the country) offering academic as well as athletic support, making it feel like a hidden gem in our backyard.

The program provides advanced support in a small group setting to help aspiring players prepare to compete at the collegiate level — on the court and in the classroom. The program is based on the ACE Model, which emphasizes academic support, community building, and efficiency.

LTP Scholars also promotes a growth mindset, civic engagement, and qualities like grit, drive, kindness, respect + responsibility. Community service, school activities, and field trips help students create meaningful connections and friendships.

Learn more about LTP Tennis Academy

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