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HIGH POINT PARK TENNIS CENTER
42l W. Spring Creek Parkway
972-941-7170

For lesson registration, go to Leisure OnLine

For league schedules and standings click here


HOURS OF OPERATION
Monday thru Sunday -- *7:30 a.m. to 11 p.m.

*Tennis Center opens at 9 a.m. from October 1 thru March 31.

    COURT FEES Per session/per person

Residents Non-Plano/PISD

Youth (l7 & under) $ l.75 $ 2.50
Adult (l8 & up) $ 2.25 $ 3.50

ANNUAL PASSES
Annual passes may be purchased which allow the holder to play without paying further per session court fees. Cost of the annual passes are:

Residents Non-Resident


Youth (17 & under) $ 65 $100
Adult (l8 & up) $112.50 $l75
Family $195 $300


ANNUAL PASSES
Annual passes may be purchased which allow the holder to play without paying further per session court fees. Cost of the annual passes are:

Resident Non-Resident
Family $l72.50 $300
Adult (l8 & up) 100 l75
Youth (l7 & under) 57.50 100


RESERVATIONS
Court reservations may be made in person or by telephone 972-941-7170 between 9 a.m. and 10:30 p.m., Monday through Sunday. A person may have only one reservation at a time (you must finish your first reservation before a second reservation can be made).

ADULT LEAGUES
Adults (18 & up) may participate in league play where matches are played once a week (on the same day and at the same time ach week) between players of the same playing level. Singles, Doubles, and Mixed Doubles are offered to men and women in varying formats. Please contact High Point 972-941-7170 for additional information.


INSTRUCTION
Teen-Adult classes have a minimum of six students and a maximum of ten students per class. Youth classes have a maximum of eight students. Any group of two or more players may schedule a special class by contacting High Point staff at 972-941-7170.

Group lessons are very popular and some classes fill very quickly. To assure a continuous chain of instruction, it is recommended that students enroll for multiple sessions at the time of initial registration. For example, a student should enroll for a Beginner session in the first session, an Advanced Beginner I group in the second session, and an Advanced Beginner II group in the third session.

USA TENNIS
High Point participates year round in the "USA Tennis" Program, a national program designed to introduce children and adults to the lifetime sport of tennis. Once introduced to the game, players are encouraged to continue playing through progressively more challenging (and fun-filled) tennis playing formats.

The program consists of both instruction and play portions in each meeting time. The goal is to have students playing tennis (in some form) as soon as possible. For children, the instructional/play sequence is: Beginner or Pee Wee I lessons (depending on age of child), Advanced Beginner or Pee Wee II lessons, and Future Stars or Pre Junior Development (Play and Instructional Programs). The USA Red Level Team Tennis format will serve as a model for all youth groups.

For Adults, the sequence is: Beginner, Advanced Beginner, Learn and Play, High Point intra-facility leagues, USA Team Tennis for Adults, and USA Adult Leagues. The USA Tennis 1-2-3 Program serves as the basic format for all Adult Programs.


REGISTRATION
Registration for tennis programs may now be completed through our internet site, Leisure OnLine, just click here .

Registration may also be completed in person at the High Point Tennis Center.


YOUTH
Pee Wee I (5-7 yrs) (USA Team Tennis Red Division Program)
A program created especially for little people. Class is designed to introduce 5-7 year olds to the game of tennis in a fun and rewarding way. The children will love their first tennis experience and want to continue playing.

Pee Wee II (5-7 yrs) (USA Team Tennis Red Division Program)

Pre-Junior Development I (6-10 yrs) (USA Team Tennis Red Division Program)
A program for children 6-10 years of age who have completed the "PeeWee" classes. To enroll, students must have approval of "PeeWee" Instructor, Judy Adams. Limited to 10 students per class.

Pre-Junior Development II (6-10 yrs) (USA Team Tennis Red Division Program)

Beginner (8-12 yrs) (USA Team Tennis Red Division Program)
For the young player new to tennis. Emphasis is on introducing the serve and ground strokes in an enjoyable learning situation.

Advanced Beginner I (8-12 yrs) (USA Team Tennis Red Division Program)
A continuation of the Beginner class with main emphasis on the serve and groundstrokes. Games, drills, and match-like play situations are used for enjoyment and to encourage stroke development.

Advanced Beginner II (8-12 yrs) (USA Team Tennis Red Division Program)
A continuation of the Advanced Beginner I class. The volley is introduced with main emphasis on ground strokes and serve. Games, drills, and the learning of basic rules of the game are emphasized.

Future Stars Junior Development (USA Team Tennis Red Division Program)
This program is designed for the young player who wants to work on his/her game through organized play situations, group instruction, and drills. Main emphasis is on play situations using challenge ladders, tournaments, and round robins, which are organized by instructors. Junior Development I is for the player with little or no tournament experience. Enrollment is limited -- players in last session (Summer) have first priority. Players that are new to Future Stars must have taken two (2) group classes or equivalent lesson experience and recommendation from instructors that he/she is ready for Future Stars. In the summer session, a player may enroll for individual weeks as his schedule permits.

Competitive Junior Development
This program is designed for the young player with limited tournament experience and/or players preparing for future tournament competition. Class time is divided into three parts: drills, play situations, and conditioning. Instructors encourage players to enter local youth tournaments by informing players of tournaments, providing entry blanks, helping arrange transportation, and accompanying and observing players in tournament play when possible. Players are encouraged to take private lessons in addition to Junior Development. Enrollment is limited - players in last session (Spring) have priority. In the summer session, a player may enroll for individual weeks as his schedule permits.

Elite Junior Development
This workout program is designed for highly motivated junior players seeking sectional and national rankings. Limited to Super Championship qualified players and highly motivated Championship players seeking Super Championship qualification. All players must have the approval of Mark Miller to enroll. In the summer session, a player may enroll for individual weeks as his schedule permits.


TEEN/ADULT
Beginner (USA Tennis Level I)
Introductory class for players with little or no tennis experience. Emphasis is on serve, backhand, and forehand ground strokes.

Advanced Beginner I (USA Tennis Level 2)
A continuation of Beginner class. Also, for players with some prior instruction and playing experience who have not been playing tennis recently. Main emphasis is still on serve and groundstrokes with the volley and singles strategy being introduced.

Advanced Beginner II (USA Tennis Level 3)
A continuation of Advanced Beginner I class with emphasis still on serve and groundstrokes. The volley and singles strategy are emphasized more. Doubles play is introduced. Actual play with instructor observing is included.

Learn 'N Play
For the player who has been taking the beginner/advanced beginner classes who wants to play actual games in preparation for future league play. Also, designed for the player who has played league tennis in the past but has not played recently and is wanting to brush up on strokes and play before starting league play again. Class time is divided into 45 minutes of instruction and drill with a pro and 45 minutes of play with other members of the group. The instructor works with the group for one hour with last half-hour consisting of play among students organized by instructor.


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