Nike Tennis Camp at George Washington University
George Washington Tennis Center, 2100 Foxhall Rd NW, Washington, DC 20007
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Nike Tennis Camp at George Washington University includes tennis drills, training games like Jailbreak and Milkshake, and play-based activities such as around the world. Campers take part in doubles matches, competitions after the drills, and have the option to swim and play matches during the day.
• Ages: 6–17 years old
• Schedule: Full Day and Half Day options in 5-day camp sessions
• Price: Full Day 5-day camp: $789. Half Day 5-day camp: $499.
Parents and campers describe the staff and instructors as friendly, helpful, and organized, and mention that counselors assist with learning different techniques. Several parents note that their children improved tennis skills, including volley skills, and that younger or beginner players were able to learn some skills in a setting that was not intensive or highly competitive. Multiple campers mention enjoying doubles matches, around the world with older kids, training games like Jailbreak and Milkshake, and competitions after drills that matched players by level. Families also report that the pool time is a refreshing break with the option to swim, make friends, and then return to play matches, and some note that their children enjoyed the camp enough to want to return the following year or to make tennis a main sport.
Last updated June 14, 2026.
• Ages: 6–17 years old
• Schedule: Full Day and Half Day options in 5-day camp sessions
• Price: Full Day 5-day camp: $789. Half Day 5-day camp: $499.
Parents and campers describe the staff and instructors as friendly, helpful, and organized, and mention that counselors assist with learning different techniques. Several parents note that their children improved tennis skills, including volley skills, and that younger or beginner players were able to learn some skills in a setting that was not intensive or highly competitive. Multiple campers mention enjoying doubles matches, around the world with older kids, training games like Jailbreak and Milkshake, and competitions after drills that matched players by level. Families also report that the pool time is a refreshing break with the option to swim, make friends, and then return to play matches, and some note that their children enjoyed the camp enough to want to return the following year or to make tennis a main sport.
Last updated June 14, 2026.
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