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adidas Tennis Camps includes on-court training with individual skill development, drills, and match play, including singles and doubles matches. Campers receive instruction on forehands, backhands, lobs, top spin, drop-shots, serves, grip technique, court movements, decision-making skills, and rules and scoring, along with stretching and warm-up. The program also includes camp games with chances to win prizes, exciting evening and off-court activities, optional match play, swimming, a teambuilding evening activity, and videotape analysis available at most tennis sports camps.
• Ages: 14–18 years old
• Schedule: Camp programs run 4–6 days with options for full or half-day, overnight, or extended day; overnight campers typically have 4–6+ hours of tennis training each day, and day and half-day camps typically provide about 15–25 hours of court time over 3–6 days.
• Price: Overnight Camp: $899; Extended Day: $799 (9am–9pm).
The typical day and half-day camp schedule runs from 9:00am to 4:00pm, starting with stretching and warm-up, followed by on-court training, match play, lunch, match situation drills, additional on-court training, and afternoon instruction and match play. The typical overnight and extended day schedule includes wake-up at 7:00am, breakfast, morning stretching and warm-up, on-court training, match play, lunch and swim, afternoon match situation drills and instruction, dinner, optional evening match play, a fun off-court evening activity, and lights out at 10:30pm. Each camper receives an adidas Tennis Camp T-shirt.
Camp Director Eric Steidlmayer is the Head Men's Tennis Coach at UC Davis and has run tennis camps since graduating from UC San Diego in 1996. He previously led UC San Diego to 12 consecutive NCAA postseason appearances from 2000–11, including a national semifinals appearance in 2007, and left as the winningest men’s tennis coach in that program’s history with a 182–108 record and a .628 winning percentage. In 2015, he was named Big West Conference Coach of the Year, and in 2016 one of his players, Alec Adamson, became the first UC Davis player to be named Big West Player of the Year and the first Aggie at the Division I level to earn a berth into the NCAA Singles Tournament. The tennis staff features low camper-to-coach ratios, groups based on age and ability level, and a staff described as fun, energetic, and experienced, including former tennis pros, proven college coaches, and current all-star college players, with staff supervising campers for the entire duration of the camp and residing in the dorms during overnight sessions.
The mission of adidas Tennis Camps is to provide athletes an opportunity to become better tennis players in a fun, positive atmosphere, with core values of excellence, fun, improvement, safety, and sportsmanship. The program description states that it focuses on a progressive instructional curriculum, personal attention, goal setting, and leadership opportunities that lead to on-court lessons of integrity, honesty, and mutual encouragement. It also states that staff are trained to supervise all camp activities and act as role models on and off the court, and that drugs, alcohol, and tobacco products are strictly forbidden and result in immediate dismissal from camp without refund. Since 2001, eCamps Sports Network, which runs these camps, has developed over 100,000 young athletes at camps nationwide, with programs offered in over 20 states and an emphasis on creating a positive atmosphere for children ages 5–18.
Last updated March 11, 2026.
• Ages: 14–18 years old
• Schedule: Camp programs run 4–6 days with options for full or half-day, overnight, or extended day; overnight campers typically have 4–6+ hours of tennis training each day, and day and half-day camps typically provide about 15–25 hours of court time over 3–6 days.
• Price: Overnight Camp: $899; Extended Day: $799 (9am–9pm).
The typical day and half-day camp schedule runs from 9:00am to 4:00pm, starting with stretching and warm-up, followed by on-court training, match play, lunch, match situation drills, additional on-court training, and afternoon instruction and match play. The typical overnight and extended day schedule includes wake-up at 7:00am, breakfast, morning stretching and warm-up, on-court training, match play, lunch and swim, afternoon match situation drills and instruction, dinner, optional evening match play, a fun off-court evening activity, and lights out at 10:30pm. Each camper receives an adidas Tennis Camp T-shirt.
Camp Director Eric Steidlmayer is the Head Men's Tennis Coach at UC Davis and has run tennis camps since graduating from UC San Diego in 1996. He previously led UC San Diego to 12 consecutive NCAA postseason appearances from 2000–11, including a national semifinals appearance in 2007, and left as the winningest men’s tennis coach in that program’s history with a 182–108 record and a .628 winning percentage. In 2015, he was named Big West Conference Coach of the Year, and in 2016 one of his players, Alec Adamson, became the first UC Davis player to be named Big West Player of the Year and the first Aggie at the Division I level to earn a berth into the NCAA Singles Tournament. The tennis staff features low camper-to-coach ratios, groups based on age and ability level, and a staff described as fun, energetic, and experienced, including former tennis pros, proven college coaches, and current all-star college players, with staff supervising campers for the entire duration of the camp and residing in the dorms during overnight sessions.
The mission of adidas Tennis Camps is to provide athletes an opportunity to become better tennis players in a fun, positive atmosphere, with core values of excellence, fun, improvement, safety, and sportsmanship. The program description states that it focuses on a progressive instructional curriculum, personal attention, goal setting, and leadership opportunities that lead to on-court lessons of integrity, honesty, and mutual encouragement. It also states that staff are trained to supervise all camp activities and act as role models on and off the court, and that drugs, alcohol, and tobacco products are strictly forbidden and result in immediate dismissal from camp without refund. Since 2001, eCamps Sports Network, which runs these camps, has developed over 100,000 young athletes at camps nationwide, with programs offered in over 20 states and an emphasis on creating a positive atmosphere for children ages 5–18.
Last updated March 11, 2026.
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