Swarthmore Tennis Camp

 

       

Junior Camp: (June 28 - August 8)

(Ages 9 - 18) - One week or a full Summer of Tennis. Because not every child has the same level of ability or interest in tennis, nor the same amount of available time, we have planned our junior program in weekly and bi-weekly sessions so that parents and children can decide what the appropriate length of stay is. Many campers come for a two or three-week stay, but others stay only one week and some stay all summer.

The Junior Programs provide a chance for beginners to learn :the game for a lifetime," and intermediate and advanced players to improve their skills. The program offers an opportunity to make friends from around the world, to develop mind, body and spirit, while learning the principles of sportsmanship in a refreshing, wholesome atmosphere - and - above all, to have fun!


All programs include

  • 5 hours of instruction daily
  • Private lesson each session for resident campers
  • Videotape analysis
  • Match play in a friendly, competitive format

Campers are placed in small groups for maximum individual attention and taught be carefully selected, highly qualified professional instructors. And best of all, no matter what level of playing skill, there will be improvement with increased self confidence, and a true enthusiasm for the game. 

 


Tennis Options

Basic Program

For beginning through Intermediate players who are learning to play and starting to compete. Designed to teach the basic strokes with emphasis on understanding the fundamentals of the game. Ground stroke development, grips, movement, strategy and drills. Basics of match play are taught.

High School Training Program

Designed for campers who want to make their high school team - or move up the ladder and take their game to the next level. Through careful analysis, the staff will show campers what it takes to elevate their game to the next level. Emphasis is on improving quality of match play - whether singles or doubles. Special attention given to ground strokes and drilling for control and consistency. Stress is placed on physical conditioning, mental aspects of competition, winning strategies and tactics to increase self-confidence.

Tournament Training Program

Designed for active tournament players who want to improve their tournament play. Intensive program with advanced drills, physical training and lots of match play with heavy emphasis on shot selection, mental toughness, and winning strategies. Learn how to build more powerful and consistent strokes.

Counselor in Training Program (CIT)

Ages 16 - 18 - Two-week program offered for experienced players only. Campers will assist our teaching pros and learn how to teach tennis in the most effective way. This program offers a great way to prepare for the U.S.P.T.A. or U.S.P.T.R. certification exam. Special CIT rate is $990/week.


Accommodations

David Kemp Hall - State-of-the-art residence with full air conditioning, elevators - single and double rooms. 

Resident Campers

Included in Price: Campers have a choice of either single or double rooms (with roommate). Boys and girls are housed in separate quarters and all meals are included. Sports and afternoon/evening on-campus activities from Sunday check-in through Saturday 11 am. Free pickup and delivery to and from Swarthmore train Station.

Not Included: Transportation to and from Philadelphia Airport or 30th Street train Station; laundry; stringing, medical expenses; off-campus activities and personal spending money. 

Day Campers

Day campers receive the same tennis program*, plus lunch, and all are welcome to participate in evening activities. All campers should check in at David Kemp Hall between 3:00 and 4:00 p.m. on Sunday for grading, grouping and orientation at 4:30 p.m. (Novices/beginners may elect to arrive on Monday by 9:00 a.m. since evaluation is not necessary.) *Except private lessons. **Day Camper program runs from 9:00 - 4:00 p.m. 1/2-day sessions offered for younger children - half regular rate.


Arrival Dates / Sunday afternoon

Campers should plan on arriving between 3:00 and 4:00pm. Grading and grouping will take place starting at about 4:30, followed by orientation and dinner.  

 


Junior Campers Activities

Our supervised off-court recreational program is an important part of the overall enrichment experience each camper enjoys. Organized activities include movies, pizza parties, talent shows/skits, putt-putt golf, bowling, all camp games (kickball, etc.), softball, swimming...and much more.

Chaperoned excursions to local events nearby may include: Shopping trip to the Mall, Dave and Busters, Movies, South Street, World Team Tennis Matches, and Phillies baseball games. (Campers need to pay for evening activities.)

 


 

Typical Day for Junior Players

 
SUNDAY
3:00
4:30
5:45
6:30
10:30

MON-FRI
7:45

8:00
9:00 - 11:30
11:45 - 12:30
12:30 - 1:30

1:30 - 4:00
4:15 - 6:00

6:30
10:30





Check-in
Tennis
Dinner
Evening Activity
Bedtime


Rise & Shine
     (Some private lessons may be given before breakfast)
Morning assembly followed by Breakfast
Tennis Instruction*
Lunch
Relaxation/hang time (read, watch TV, play games, library/internet/email, swim)
     (Private lessons may be given)
Tennis instruction*
Shower/Dinner
     (Private lessons may be given)
Evening Activities and Off Campus trips
Lights out for all campers


*Refreshment breaks throughout the sessions

 



Program Dates and Rates

Dates

June 28 - July 4                        

July 5 - 11                       

July 12 - 18                      

July 19 - 25                        

July 26 - August 1                      

August 2 - 8                     

 

Rates

1-2 Weeks (price per week) 3 Weeks 4 Weeks or More
On Campus $1090 $1045 $1035
Day Campers* $605 $585 $570

Weekend Stayovers:
Campers staying multiple weeks, add $125.00 for Saturday night stay.
Evening Activities: Resident (and day campers who wish to participate), add $50.00 / week for evening bus transportation.

*Includes lunch (campers are welcome to return for evening activities).

 


Health Care

A doctor is on call at all times, and we have a personal athletic trainer as part of our staff who provides on-the spot first aid and is in charge of communicating with parents and doctors, if necessary. 

 


Supervision/Counselors

Your child is our primary concern - and our staff provides round-the clock supervision - with the staff living in David Kemp Hall with the campers, as well as joining in on all evening activities.

Our staff has been carefully chosen for their enthusiasm and commitment to the welfare of each camper, acting as role models, on and off the court.

 

 

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Counselors

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Taking some time off

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Counselors

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Counselors

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Information for planning ahead

WHAT TIME SHOULD I ARRIVE ON SUNDAY:  Between 3:00 and 4:00 in order to check into your room and get settled.  Grading and grouping will take place about 4:30 followed by dinner and orientation.

HOW DO I GET FROM THE PHILADELPHIA AIRPORT OR SWARTHMORE TRAIN STATION?  Transportation can be arranged to or from the airport for $30 one-way or $50 round trip.  Students must notify the Swarthmore Tennis Camp of their arrival and departure dates and times after receiving their arrival packet.  If flight and train information are not received at least four days prior to arrival or departure, we will not be responsible for last minute changes.  Campers arriving by plane should go to the baggage claim area where a staff member will meet them. He will be wearing a STC T-shirt for identification.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING TO CAMP:  With your confirmation you will receive a packing list including clothing, linens and personal items.  Please leave your jewelry and designer clothing and other expensive items at home.  We are not responsible if you decide to bring DVD players, TV's, I Pods, etc.

CELL PHONES:  Yes, students may bring their cell phones, but please be aware that they can be distracting to others, and, therefore, we are limiting cell use to lunch time breaks and rest periods.  Campers should use their cell phones in the privacy of their rooms only.

DINING HALL:  Food at camp is typical of a college cafeteria and campers are given the freedom to make their own choices, of course.  Offered daily are salad, fruit, vegetables, sandwich deli bar and a hot entree.  If you have special dietary needs or allergies, please let us know prior to your arrival and arrangements can be made with the Swarthmore dietician. 

OFF CAMPUS MEALS:  Students are responsible for purchasing all their off-campus meals or snacks.  An average camper spends $25-$30 per week on outside food.

LIGHTS OUT:  Students are required to be in their room by 10:30 each evening with lights out.

ROOMS:  Campers may elect to have a single or double room. Each camper is responsible for keeping his or her room neat, clean and presentable.

EXTRA SPENDING MONEY:  Most students prefer to set up a bank account at registration and then are able to draw cash on a daily basis, as needed.  The balance is returned at departure.  We advise campers not to keep more than $20 on their person.  The amount of spending money parents give their child is at their own discretion.  However, we suggest bringing approximately $75-$125 per week for laundry, off campus meals, snacks and evening activities.

INSTRUCTORS/COUNSELORS:  Residential counselors are all college age students or older specializing in education, hospitality and tennis expertise.  Some instructors are U.S.P.T.A or U.S.P.T.R qualified, and all are STC qualified.

POLICY ON SMOKING AND SUBSTANCE USE:  We have zero tolerance for the use or possession of alcohol, tobacco, weapons or drugs.  Their use or possession will result in immediate expulsion from camp.  If students come to the program carrying alcohol, tobacco, weapons or drugs, they must hand these in before camp begins.  Parents and students are required to read and sign he Swarthmore Tennis Camp program rules and policies, which are included in the arrival packet, prior to their attending camp.  Also, students are told of these rules and regulations during student orientation.

LAUNDRY:  Laundry facilities are available at David Kemp Hall for washing and drying your clothes.  Coins are required to operate the machines.

ROOM KEY:  A $50 deposit is required upon registration for residential campers.  The full amount will be returned at the end of the session providing the room key is returned and no damage was done to the room.  If you lose your room key, notify us immediately since the lock will need to be changed.