Explore Blue Hot Shots (3 - 5 years)
The blue stage introduces children into the tennis world through games and fun activities. Children develop their ABC (Agility Balance, Coordination) when learning the basics of tennis including how to rally. This stage really help children develop their fundamental motor skills; throwing, running, catching, jumping and most importantly, tracking. A great way for kids to start tennis and have fun.
Explore Red Hot Shots (5 - 7 years)
The Red stage is for beginners. The red ball is larger than a yellow ball and doesn’t bounce as high (just 25 per cent compression), making it a breeze for even the youngest players to hit it comfortably. The courts and nets used in the Red stage are much smaller and easier for kids to move around.
Development Red Hot Shots (7 - 8 years)
The Red stage is for beginners. The red ball is larger than a yellow ball and doesn’t bounce as high (just 25 per cent compression), making it a breeze for even the youngest players to hit it comfortably. The courts and nets used in the Red stage are much smaller and easier for kids to move around.
Development Orange Hot Shots (8 - 9 years)
After mastering the Red stage, children move on to the Orange stage where the ball bounces a little higher (50 per cent compression) and the court is a bit bigger. Kids continue to develop their skills in a modified tennis environment while having a great time. Kids are introduced to the modified competition format.
Development Green Hot Shots (9 - 12 years)
The ball used in the Green stage has a higher compression (75 per cent of a yellow tennis ball) and children play on a full-size court. They are ready to play and compete in a modified and adapted scenario.