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Serve up a summer of fun and focus at LTP Charleston camps

From first serve to match point — LTP camps help young athletes grow their game.

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Children running on the court during LTP Tennis camps

Your tennis star’s favorite summer memory starts here.

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Looking for a summer activity that keeps kids active, social, and striving for their personal best? LTP Charleston’s summer camps deliver all that and more. With top-tier coaching and a fun, welcoming atmosphere, these camps are the perfect place for young athletes to sharpen their skills and build confidence on and off the court.

Here’s what makes LTP Tennis camps a summer standout:

  • High Performance Tennis Camps (Mount Pleasant): Happening May 26-Aug. 8 for serious players ages 8+, this full-day training focuses on technical development, match play, and fitness.
  • U12 ROGY Development Camps (Daniel Island): A fun, skill-building experience for younger players, featuring age-appropriate equipment and courts, also running May 26–Aug. 8.
  • Pickleball Camps (Daniel Island): For beginner and intermediate players, with sessions on June 9, July 14, and Aug. 4.

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