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Smashing Fun: Where to Find Tennis Lessons for Kids in Singapore

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Smashing Fun: Where to Find Tennis Lessons for Kids in Singapore

We've got all the information you need to help your child smash their way to success on the court

Fancy having a mini-Serena Williams or a Rafael Nadal in the making? Well, here’s everything you need to know about the benefits of tennis for kids, and the top places where you can enrol your little smasher.

Tennis for Kids

Tennis is a great sport that provides a range of benefits for children. It can improve their physical fitness, coordination, and concentration, as well as boost their confidence and social skills.

In addition, playing tennis can also improve children’s hand-eye coordination, balance, and speed. It can also help to develop their problem-solving skills and decision-making abilities.

Playing tennis can be a great way for kids to socialise and make new friends. By playing in teams or doubles matches, they can learn important skills such as communication and cooperation. Overall, tennis is a fun and engaging sport that can provide children with a wide range of benefits.

What Age Can a Child Start to Learn Tennis

According to experts, the recommended age for kids to start learning tennis is between 5 to 6 years old. At this age, children have the focus and attention span to learn the game, but are also young enough to enjoy it.

Starting too early, before the age of 4, may be too soon for a child to fully understand the game and their role in it. However, the ideal age to start also depends on a child’s individual skill level and development.

It’s important to keep in mind that while starting early can help develop skills, it’s equally important to ensure that the child is enjoying the sport and not feeling overwhelmed or pressured to perform. Ultimately, it’s best to consult with a coach or trainer who can assess a child’s readiness to start playing tennis.

Tennis Lessons in Singapore

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Here are five places in Singapore that offer tennis lessons for kids:

  • Savitar

Savitar is a world-class tennis program that provides lessons for kids as young as four years old. They have several locations across Singapore, including international schools, hotels, and private clubs. Their junior programs teach children how to respond to success and challenges, while having fun playing the game of tennis.

To learn more about their tennis lessons for kids, you can check out this website: https://www.ufit.com.sg/tennis

  • Deuce Tennis

 Their goal is to instil a love for tennis by sharing their expertise garnered through experience. This tennis program can accommodate students of all skill levels with unique lesson plans that cater to their particular needs. You can choose to enroll your child in private, individual classes, pair classes or group classes. 

To learn more, check out their website at https://www.deucetennis.sg/

  • Tanglin Academy

Tanglin Academy is a sports academy that offers a range of programs for kids, including tennis lessons. Their tennis lessons are suitable for children of all skill levels, and they offer both group and private lessons. Their experienced coaches provide personalized instruction to help kids develop their technique and improve their game.

To find out more about their tennis lessons for kids, you can visit their website athttps://tanglinacademy.com.sg/ 

  • ActiveSG Tennis Academy

ActiveSG Tennis Academy is a national program that provides tennis lessons for kids across Singapore. They offer lessons for children aged three to 17, with programs designed to develop fundamental skills and techniques. Their coaches use a variety of teaching methods to ensure that children have fun while learning.

To learn more about their tennis lessons for kids, you can visit their website at https://www.myactivesg.com/programmes/academy/tennis

  • SportsKidz

SportsKidz is a multi-sport program that offers tennis lessons for kids as part of their curriculum. Their tennis program is designed to help children develop their coordination, balance, and agility, while also teaching them important life skills such as teamwork and sportsmanship. They offer group and private lessons for children aged three to 12.

To find out more about their tennis lessons for kids, you can visit their website at https://www.sportskidz.com.sg/tennis/ 

In conclusion, there are several great options for kids who want to take tennis lessons in Singapore. Whether you’re looking for a world-class tennis program or a multi-sport program that includes tennis, there’s something for everyone.

By taking tennis lessons, kids can improve their physical fitness, coordination, and concentration, as well as develop important life skills such as teamwork and sportsmanship.

We recommend you join your child for a few tennis lessons to see what they’re all about. That can also double as an awesome workout and a fun bonding activity. So, let’s get smashing!

mum and child holding tennis rackets

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