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A rotating gif featuring photos of young children playing tennis + pickleball on blue courts in athletic clothing, being instructed by adult and older teen coaches. LTP (Live to Play Tennis) logo is visible on the fence on the edge of the courts.

Both tennis and pickleball afterschool clinics teach kids fundamental game skills, with a focus on fun + inclusivity.

Photos provided by LTP Tennis

Looking for a fun way to introduce your child to tennis?

LTP Tennis’ ROGY Afterschool Program offers a relaxed environment for kids to learn the game through the Red, Orange, Green, Yellow progression.

Each stage aligns with a child’s age and comfort level to build skills step-by-step:

  • Red Ball (5+) | Monday-Thursday, 3:15-4 p.m.
  • Orange Ball (8+) | Monday-Thursday, 4-5 p.m.
  • Green and Yellow Ball (10+) | Monday-Thursday, 5-6:30 p.m.

Families can choose from several fall and spring sessions. Psst...pickleball afterschool programs are available, too.

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