Nike Tennis Camp at University of Georgia (Girls)
Dan Magill Tennis Complex, 518 Agriculture Drive, Athens, GA 30605
About
Nike Tennis Camp at University of Georgia (Girls Only) focuses on playing tennis through daily matches, match play, and competitions. Campers take part in doubles sessions and a “hit the target” games night for prizes, including a night where they dressed up and tried to hit the targets. Campers also spend time with UGA tennis players and other college players during the camp.
• Ages: 10–17 years old
• Schedule: 5-day camp
• Price: Overnight 5-day camp $1,479; Overnight Full Day 5-day camp $919; Full Day Extended Day 5-day camp $1,029
Parent feedback mentions campers hanging out with UGA tennis players, meeting the Georgia coach, and learning from college players. Several parents note that their children enjoyed staying in a sorority house on campus and spending time with friends and roommates in the dorm-style setting. Many testimonials describe campers enjoying the counselors and coaches, one-to-one feedback, doubles sessions, daily matches with a range of opponents, and specific improvements such as serves, volleys, doubles skills, and the mental part of their game. Multiple families report that their children made new friends, reunited with prior-year camp friends, and want to return to the camp in future years.
Last updated April 26, 2026.
• Ages: 10–17 years old
• Schedule: 5-day camp
• Price: Overnight 5-day camp $1,479; Overnight Full Day 5-day camp $919; Full Day Extended Day 5-day camp $1,029
Parent feedback mentions campers hanging out with UGA tennis players, meeting the Georgia coach, and learning from college players. Several parents note that their children enjoyed staying in a sorority house on campus and spending time with friends and roommates in the dorm-style setting. Many testimonials describe campers enjoying the counselors and coaches, one-to-one feedback, doubles sessions, daily matches with a range of opponents, and specific improvements such as serves, volleys, doubles skills, and the mental part of their game. Multiple families report that their children made new friends, reunited with prior-year camp friends, and want to return to the camp in future years.
Last updated April 26, 2026.
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