Competitive

ACE Tennis and TTC  Spring Session Junior High Performance Programs


At Toronto Tennis City

1.    Former Greenwin HP program
Programs which were offered at Greenwin this past winter will be continued as of Monday May 10th for a seven week period.

•    with the same coaches and formats
•    Monday through Friday 4-6pm
•    Sunday 12-2pm, 3-5pm, 5-7pm
•    $400 per session, $800 for 2 sessions, $1200 for three sessions

2.    The International program
Coaches Ben Armstrong, Pierre Lamarche and Hiroud Akhavan, offer a 7 week program. This program is designed for high level tournament players aged 12-18

•    for 16 players per day
•    Monday through Friday from 2-5pm
•    Cost is $1365 [3 days], $1820 [4 days], $2275[5 days]
•    Monday through Friday from 6 to 8 am.
•    Cost is $1050 [3 days], $1400 [4 days], $1750 [5 days]

3.    The National Program
Coaches Pierre Lamarche and Hiroud Akhavan, offer a 7 week program. This program is designed for tournament players aged 12-18.

•    for 12 players per day
•    Monday through Thursday from 4-7pm
•    Cost is $1365 [3 days], $1820 [4 days]

At Glendon College

4.    The Provincial Program
Ben Armstrong offers an 8 week program. This program is designed for tournament players aged 10-13.

•    for 12 players per day
•    Monday through Thursday from 4-7pm
•    Cost is $1560 [3 days], $2080 [4 days]

All questions should be addressed to Ben Armstrong. Ben can be reached at ben@torontotenniscity.com or 416 995-2237.

The ACE Tennis competitive programs are designed while respecting player’s needs at different stages of their development. The easiest way of describing these needs is: Quality and Quantity.

All competitive programs must address the requirements of Quality which are:

1.    Fully integrated programs dealing with the physical, mental, intellectual component of player development as well as the technical and tactical aspect
2.    Programs designed and applied in a progressive systematic manner. In other words year after year, layers of information is distributed in the most efficient manner to build long term benefits
3.    Program curriculum applied by qualified, committed personnel

All competitive programs must address the requirements of Quantity for various stages of player development: This Quantity component refers to:

1.    Volume of hours per week training on court
2.    Volume of hours per week training off court
3.    Volume of matches and competition

As a result, to be truly involved in our Competitive Programs and for the players to receive full benefit requires long term commitment from parents and players. This commitment can be seen in the time spent in the training for the sport, the financial support and flexibility in the educational system [please note that this in no way deters from the priority accorded to education].

Download registration form: TTC Spring Reg 2010 and fax to:  1 905 632 9482


The junior programs at Toronto Tennis City will be operated under the ACE Tennis banner, Canada’s leader in junior tennis development. Visit www.acetennis.ca for more information.