adidas Tennis Camps

Marya Welch Tennis Center, 100 NW Quad Ave, Davis, CA 95616

mapMarya Welch Tennis Center, 100 NW Quad Ave, Davis, CA 95616

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adidas Tennis Camps offers individualized tennis training that includes drills, singles and doubles matches, match play, match situation drills, and camp games. Campers take part in on-court training, stretching and warm-up, and evening and off court activities, with some overnight and extended day camps also including time to swim. Videotape analysis is available at most tennis sports camps, and campers receive an adidas Tennis Camp T-shirt, have chances to win prizes through camp games, and may watch exhibition tennis matches.

• Ages: 14–18 years old
• Schedule: The adidas Tennis Camp at UC Davis runs July 14–17, 2026, with programs offered over 4–6 days as full or half-day camps, and as overnight or extended day camps; overnight campers attend 4–6 days and 3–5 nights, and day and half day camps run 3–6 days.
• Price: Overnight Camp: $899. Extended Day: $799 (9am–9pm).

Since 2001, eCamps Sports Network has developed over 100,000 young athletes at camps nationwide. The adidas Tennis Camps mission statement lists core values of excellence, fun, improvement, safety, and sportsmanship, including a progressive instructional curriculum, a creative daily schedule, personal attention with goal setting, staff supervision of all camp activities, and teamwork and leadership opportunities that emphasize integrity, honesty, and mutual encouragement. Unique features of adidas Tennis Camps include low camper-to-coach ratios, campers grouped by age and ability, individual and team instruction, daily work on technical skills such as footwork, groundstrokes, serving, volleying, match play strategy, doubles concepts, and tactical skills, and an emphasis on great sportsmanship and camaraderie. The program is open to any and all participants who are high school age, offers team discounts, and provides options for full or half-day, overnight, or extended day camp experiences, including an extended day option for campers who train during the day and go home at night.

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 spent 14 seasons at UC San Diego, guiding the program to 12 consecutive NCAA postseason appearances from 2000–11, including a national semifinals appearance in 2007, and finished there as the winningest men’s tennis coach in program history with a 182–108 record and a .628 winning percentage. His background includes being named the Tritons’ Most Valuable Player after helping UC San Diego reach the 1996 Division III National Championships, and he has served as UC Davis men’s tennis head coach since the 2012–13 season after two earlier seasons as an assistant coach. Features of the tennis staff include low camper-to-coach ratios, groups based on age and ability level, and a fun, energetic, and experienced staff that supervises campers for the entire duration of the camp, with staff residing in the dormitories during overnight camps. Coaches at adidas Tennis Camps include former tennis pros, proven college coaches, and current all-star college players, and campers have the opportunity to work with college and/or high school coaches and college players throughout the week.

In 2015, Eric Steidlmayer was named Big West Conference Coach of the Year. Under his leadership, UC Davis men’s tennis entered the national rankings in 2015 at No. 72, rose as high as No. 53, and finished the year at No. 58, earning the program’s first invitation to compete at the ITA Kick-Off Weekend for the 2015–16 season. In 2016, UC Davis debuted in the national polls at No. 57, reached as high as No. 49, and finished at No. 71, remaining among the top 75 programs in the country for all but one week during the spring, and Alec Adamson became the first UC Davis player 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, finishing the year ranked No. 108 nationally by the Intercollegiate Tennis Association. In 2011, UC San Diego, where Steidlmayer previously coached, finished ranked 10th in the final national poll, and senior Erik Elliott earned ITA All-America honors.

Additional program features include staff supervision for the entire duration of camp, all meals provided at overnight camps, and overnight campers staying in dorm rooms. Overnight campers have all-you-can-eat buffet meals and entertaining evening activities, including a teambuilding evening activity and other fun off court evening activities, with optional evening match play at some sessions. Drugs, alcohol, and tobacco products are strictly forbidden and result in immediate dismissal from camp without refund. Tennis campers provide their own lunch for many day and half day camps, depending on the specific camp location.

Last updated June 9, 2026.

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