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Smash into summer with these local camps

From beginner tennis and pickleball to high-performance training, LTP helps kids build skills, confidence, and a love of the game.

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From first swings to elite-level preparation, LTP Summer Camps offer young athletes the opportunity to grow confidence, coordination and competitive mindset.

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Parents, consider this your sign: don’t wait until the last day of school to figure out your child’s summer plans.

LTP summer camps are back, offering kids a high-energy, healthy way to spend their break — no screens required.

With expert coaching and dynamic programming, each camp focuses on building confidence, sharpening skills, and developing a strong competitive mindset.

Here’s what to know before spots fill up.

Youth tennis camps

Young athletes ages 5-14 can join weekly, skill-based sessions grouped by age and ability. Through a blend of foundational instruction, fun rally games, and supportive match play, players build coordination, focus, and confidence in an encouraging, team-oriented environment.

Camps run June 1 through August 7 from 9 a.m. to noon. at LTP Daniel Island.

Junior pickleball camps

It’s no secret that pickleball continues to gain momentum locally, and LTP’s youth program is growing right along with it.

These camps introduce fundamentals while keeping gameplay fun, social, and approachable for all levels.

Heads up: Space is limited for camps held the weeks of June 9, July 14, and August 4 at LTP Daniel Island.

Academy high performance summer camp

The Academy & High Performance Camp at LTP Mount Pleasant offers a more intensive summer track for advanced juniors preparing for tournament play and seeking the next level of development.

Players receive:

  • Elite on-court instruction
  • Strength and agility training
  • Mental performance coaching
  • Detailed match analysis

The program runs June 1 through August 7, with weekly, four-week, and full-summer options available.

Whether your child is picking up a racquet for the first time or training to compete at the highest level, LTP has a program designed to meet your child where they are.

Secure a spot and thank us later.

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