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IU Tennis Center Junior Programs offers a Junior Instructional Program with group clinics and private or semi-private instruction. The program includes Red Ball (Level 1 and Level 2) clinics, Orange Ball (Levels 3–4) clinics, Intermediate, Advanced/Intermediate, and Advanced clinics, as well as a High School High Performance program and a Tournament Player High Performance clinic. The Junior Instructional Program includes different levels for children between the ages of 4–18 and uses a structured and fun framework for learning and developing tennis skills.
• Ages: 4–18 years old
• Price: Red Ball (Level 1) cost: $18/day; Red Ball (Level 2) cost: $18/day; Orange Ball (Levels 3–4) cost: $36/day; Intermediate cost: $36/day; Advanced/Intermediate cost: $36/day; Advanced cost: $36/day; High Performance cost: $36/day
The Junior Instructional Program is led by a USPTA certified professional, and the instructional programs are led by two highly-qualified USPTA Tennis Professionals with over 44 years of combined teaching experience. Advance registration is required in order to maintain a high-quality program and ensure an appropriate number of instructors and courts for each clinic, and online registration is available for members only, with non-member online registration not available. The High School High Performance program focuses on junior players who are currently playing high school varsity tennis or who have tournament experience with a strong desire to compete at the varsity level, and it emphasizes technical consistency, match strategy, physical conditioning, and mental resilience. The Tournament Player High Performance clinic is designed for highly competitive players pursuing sectional or national rankings and emphasizes advanced tactical, technical, and mental toughness training, and qualified participants in this clinic receive free daily court time and ball machine access to support year-round development. As an auxiliary unit of Campus Recreational Sports, the IU Tennis Center strives to accomplish the organization’s mission to connect, inform, and inspire people to lead active, healthy lifestyles, and all Indiana University events, groups, activities, and educational, cultural, and historical observances welcome all IU students and other members of the Indiana University community.
Last updated May 14, 2026.
• Ages: 4–18 years old
• Price: Red Ball (Level 1) cost: $18/day; Red Ball (Level 2) cost: $18/day; Orange Ball (Levels 3–4) cost: $36/day; Intermediate cost: $36/day; Advanced/Intermediate cost: $36/day; Advanced cost: $36/day; High Performance cost: $36/day
The Junior Instructional Program is led by a USPTA certified professional, and the instructional programs are led by two highly-qualified USPTA Tennis Professionals with over 44 years of combined teaching experience. Advance registration is required in order to maintain a high-quality program and ensure an appropriate number of instructors and courts for each clinic, and online registration is available for members only, with non-member online registration not available. The High School High Performance program focuses on junior players who are currently playing high school varsity tennis or who have tournament experience with a strong desire to compete at the varsity level, and it emphasizes technical consistency, match strategy, physical conditioning, and mental resilience. The Tournament Player High Performance clinic is designed for highly competitive players pursuing sectional or national rankings and emphasizes advanced tactical, technical, and mental toughness training, and qualified participants in this clinic receive free daily court time and ball machine access to support year-round development. As an auxiliary unit of Campus Recreational Sports, the IU Tennis Center strives to accomplish the organization’s mission to connect, inform, and inspire people to lead active, healthy lifestyles, and all Indiana University events, groups, activities, and educational, cultural, and historical observances welcome all IU students and other members of the Indiana University community.
Last updated May 14, 2026.
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