2016-2017 INDOOR TENNIS PROGRAMS



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2016-2017 INDOOR TENNIS PROGRAMS

2016-2017 MEMBERSHIPS Membership fees listed below are one-time payments that will keep your membership active through August 31, 2017 Individual Membership...$170 Family Membership...$250 Junior Membership... $85 Daytime Membership*... $85 *Allows court usage weekdays 12:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. HOURLY COURT FEES - Friday & Sunday 7:00 am - 9:00 am...$26 7:00 am - 9:00 am... $28 9:00 am - 9:30 pm...$37 9:00 am - 6:00 pm... $37 9:30 pm - 11:00 pm...$22 6:00 pm - 11:00 pm... $28 Friday Only 6:30 pm - 11:00 pm... $22 BALL MACHINE One Hour... $10 (plus court time) Unlimited Use...$165 Good for one calendar year from date of purchase and doesn t include court time.

PRIVATE LESSONS Member Rates Guest Rates Hour Lesson...$70 - $100 Hour Lesson...$75 - $105 Semi-Private Lesson...$75 - $105 Semi-Private Lesson...$80 - $110 Lessons less than 1 hour will be pro-rated based on individual pro s hourly rate. PRIVATE LESSON PACKAGES Private packages are a fantastic way to save money and enjoy the convenience of not having to pay each time you take a lesson. You may purchase a ten lesson package in advance and receive a 5% discount off your pro s regular rate. BIRMINGHAM RACQUET CLUB PROFESSIONAL STAFF Corey Inman PTR Mike Graff Ben Taylor Matt Parker Tennis Director Keri Pilkey Mark Reznich Bill Smith John Kanyo Rachael Ebbing Kelly Smith CLUB HOURS - Sunday 7:00 am to 11:00 pm Closed on Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, New Year s Day, Easter and Memorial Day PAYMENT, PRO-RATION, MAKE-UP AND CANCELLATION POLICIES Full payment is due upon sign up. BRC does not pro-rate programs unless a student is signing up for a program after the start date. Make-up classes are not guaranteed; however, students are permitted 1 make-up class per session if space allows and make-ups cannot carry over to the next session. BRC has the right to cancel or shorten the length of a class if the number of paid participants is less than four people.

2016-2017 JUNIOR INDOOR TENNIS PROGRAMS SESSION I SESSION II SESSION III SESSION IV SESSION V Dates: Sep 6-Oct 23 Oct 24-Dec 22 Jan 2-Mar 12 Mar 13-May 21 May 22-Jun 18 # of Weeks: 7 9 10 9 4 ½ Hour: Member $98 Member $126 Member $140 Member $126 Member $56 Guest $119 Guest $153 Guest $170 Guest $153 Guest $68 1 Hour: Member $161 Member $207 Member $230 Member $207 Member $92 Guest $189 Guest $243 Guest $270 Guest $243 Guest $108 1½ Hours: Member $217 Member $279 Member $310 Member $279 Member $124 Guest $245 Guest $315 Guest $350 Guest $315 Guest $140 2 Hours: Member $287 Member $369 Member $410 Member $369 Member $164 Guest $322 Guest $414 Guest $460 Guest $414 Guest $184 Junior Programs will not be running on the following dates: November 24 - November 27, December 23 - January 1, April 1 - April 7, April 16, May 29 USTA s 10 & UNDER TENNIS: 10 and Under Tennis format takes a new and better approach to introducing kids to the game. Balls are lower in compression; they bounce lower and don t move as fast so they are easier to hit. This allows kids time to get to the ball and helps them develop optimal swing patterns. Racquets are sized for small hands, and the courts are smaller and easier to cover. CLINIC DAY TIME Pee Wee (Foam & Red Balls) - Ages 4-6: Your child s first tennis experience establishes a foundation for athletic development including: hand-eye coordination, basic movement, listening skills, team cooperation and athletic tennis skills. It is a fun-filled introduction to the great lifetime sport of tennis. This class is taught on a 36 court using foam balls and red balls. Red Ball Level 1 - Ages 6-8: This program will focus on the FUNdamentals of the game and will introduce partner rallying skills using the red ball on the 36 court. Children will learn proper technique and simple tactics to help them with the first stages of cooperative tennis. The children will learn how to initiate a rally, how to move and adjust to the ball, and how to control the racquet at the point of contact. Fun games will be used to introduce basic scoring and match play. Red Ball Level 2 - Ages 7-10: Children will continue to improve their skills on the 36 court and will also be introduced to the orange ball and the 60 court. By the end of this program, a child should be able to play on either a 36 or 60 court using underhand and overhand serving motions. Players will develop topspin, improved footwork, balance, swing technique and basic competitive strategy. They will be taught how to compete in match play events using proper tennis etiquette and sportsmanship. Orange Ball Level 1 - Ages 8-10: Children will learn the basics of match play from the 60 court for both singles and doubles. This class will focus on improving the fundamentals of good point play; positioning, racquet skills and coordination. Children will further develop their ability to use topspin to aid in directional control, and consistency. The overhand serve will continue to be improved upon and both the serve and return of serve will be covered regularly. Tuesday 4:30-5:00 pm 4:30-5:00 pm 9:00-9:30 am 4:30-5:30 pm 5:30-6:30 pm 11:00-12:00 pm 5:30-6:30 pm 6:30-7:30 pm 4:30-5:30 pm 11:00-12:00 pm 5:00-6:30 pm 5:00-6:30 pm 9:30-11:00 am

Orange Ball Level 2 - Ages 8-10: Players will continue to refine their technical and tactical tennis skills using the orange ball and will also be introduced to the green dot ball. This class will be taught on the 60 court as well as the full 78 court. Tournament Development (Green Dot and Yellow Balls) - Ages 9-12: This class will build on the techniques established in the Orange Ball Level 2 class with more emphasis on match play skills including tennis rules, positioning, strategy and shot selection. Teen Beginner (Orange, Green Dot and Yellow Balls) - Ages 13-18: For teens who are relatively new to tennis. Learning to rally and play is the theme of each class. The students will be exposed to all the basic skills of tennis including ground strokes, volleys, overheads and serves. The goal of this class is to prepare less experienced players for Middle School and High School Training classes. Middle School Training - Ages 11-14: This program caters to students who play on their middle school team or aspire to make the team. This training class will cover more advanced stroke production, consistency, serving technique and game play in a less competitive atmosphere than the tournament training classes. High School Training - Ages 14-18: This class is for the competitive player who is having success in either singles or doubles and is aspiring to make their high school team. Players should be able to sustain a medium/high-paced rally with direction and depth, recognize short balls and move to the net, and are developing serves with both spin and power. This is an ideal group for a player who wants to increase their skills in time for their season. Tournament Training - Ages 9-14: This class is for the student who has developed the skills necessary for match play and is interested in a high-paced, intense atmosphere. We will focus on getting players ready to compete in both USTA tournaments and school teams. This class will cover advanced stroke production and footwork and competitive games will be used to introduce the strategies and tactics necessary for success in competitive tennis. Tournament Training students are expected to play in USTA tournaments during their session. Tuesday Thursday Tuesday Sunday Sunday Thursday Sunday 12:00-2:00 pm 12:00-2:00 pm 2:00-4:00 pm 2:00-4:00 pm 12:00-2:00 pm Tournament Elite - Ages 11-18: This class is for the student who plays USTA tournaments and/or high level middle school or high school tennis. Advanced stroke production, cooperative and competitive games, footwork, conditioning and strategy will all be part of the Tournament Elite s curriculum. Players are expected to maintain a high level of intensity at all times and are expected to participate in USTA tournaments and pursue district and sectional rankings. *Acceptance into this program must be approved by one of the BRC s professional staff. Tuesday Thursday YOU CAN REGISTER FOR ALL PROGRAMS ONLINE AT www.birminghamracquetclub.com Red Ball/Orange Ball Match Play Events: Match Play is an affordable way to add an additional day to your tennis training. Games, contests and matches will be used to put your skills to the test. Players must be able to self start all points and keep track of score. Play will be supervised by our professional staff. (Junior Program Participants $10/ All others $15) *Contact the BRC to be put on the interest list for these events. Event dates will be emailed. Match Play Events run monthly on Fridays from 6:30 7:30pm USTA TEAM TENNIS PRACTICE: Team tennis participants will have the opportunity to practice prior to their weekend matches. Rallying drills, competitive games and situational match play will be used to improve players singles and doubles skill sets. (Member $25 / Guest $30 OR a package of 10 for member $220 / Guest $270) Friday 4:30-6:30pm (starting September 16th)

2016-2017 ADULT INDOOR TENNIS PROGRAMS SESSION I SESSION II SESSION III SESSION IV Dates: Sept 6 - Oct 23 Oct 24 - Dec 22 Jan 2 - Mar 12 Mar 13 - May 14 # of Weeks: 7 9 10 8 1 Hour: Member $161 Member $207 Member $230 Member $184 Guest $189 Guest $243 Guest $270 Guest $216 1 1/2 Hours: Member $217 Member $279 Member $310 Member $248 Guest $245 Guest $315 Guest $350 Guest $280 Adult Session Programs will not be running on the following dates: November 24-25, December 23 - January 1, April 3-7 CLINIC NTRP DAY TIME Beginner: This clinic is designed for those who have not played tennis or have been away from the game and are ready to sharpen their skills. 1.0-2.0 8:30-9:30 pm Tuesday 6:30-7:30 pm 11:30-12:30 pm Advanced Beginner: Designed for those who have minimal playing experience but have knowledge of the basic strokes and are ready to learn how to play. Intermediate: This clinic is designed for those who have decent stroke fundamentals and have experienced match play and are ready to take their game to the next level. Drill and Play: This program combines intensive drilling and instruction along with plenty of supervised play. Our professional staff will develop not only your strokes, but your competitive edge and doubles strategy as well. Cardio Tennis: This group activity features drills to give players of all abilities an ultimate high energy workout. This workout includes a 10 minute warm-up, 40 minute cardio workout, and 10 minute cool down. (Drop-In Rate: Member $19 / Guest $23) 2.0-2.5 Tuesday 12:00-1:00 pm Tuesday 8:30-9:30 pm 10:30-11:30 am 7:30-8:30 pm 3.0-3.5 Tuesday 7:30-8:30 pm 8:30-9:30 pm Thursday 6:30-7:30 pm All Levels 11:30 am-1:00 pm 7:30-9:00 pm 3.0 and Up Tuesday 6:30-7:30 pm All Levels Friday 12:00-1:00 pm 3.0 and Up 8:00-9:00 am All Levels Sunday 9:00-10:00 am Organized Practices: These heavy-duty workouts combine intensive training on all strokes with special emphasis on doubles strategy. (Member $36 / Guest $40) 3.0 and Up 9:00-11:00 am 3.5 and Up Sunday 10:00-12:00 pm INDOOR USTA TEAMS Combo Leagues Men s / Women s - October-December Mixed - January-March OUTDOOR USTA SUMMER TEAMS Teams forming February 1 Teams are offered at levels of 2.5 through 4.5. Inquire at the club about availability.

ADULT TENNIS LEAGUES All league players must be members of the Birmingham Racquet Club Session I Session II September 12 - December 15 January 9 - May 3 13 Weeks 16 Weeks Omit November 21-25 Omit April 3-7 Session Fees Level Day Time I II Women s 3.0-3.5 Singles Tuesday 1:00-2:30 pm $221 $272 Women s 3.0-3.5 Singles Tuesday 9:30-11:00 pm $221 $272 Men s 3.0-3.5 Singles 9:30-11:00 pm $221 $272 Men s 4.0-4.5 Singles 9:30-11:00 pm $221 $272 Suburban League Practices These practices are designed for ladies who participate on our suburban league tennis teams. We will cover all strokes with special emphasis on double strategy. 6.5 Team...Tuesday... 11:00-12:30 pm 7.0 Team... 1:00-2:30 pm 7.5 Team...11:30-1:00 pm 8.0 Team... 9:00-10:30 am (Drop-In Rate: $28 / 10-Practice Package: $240) Ladies Doubles Ladder You will partner with every player on your court, each week, in rotating doubles play. Weekly match-ups will be based on the previous week s results. Come out and enjoy this social yet competitive program. 3.0 and Up...1:00-2:30 pm 3.0 and Up...Thursday...1:00-2:30 pm Session I Sept 14 - Dec 15 (13 Weeks-Omit Nov 21-25) $221 Session II Jan 4 - May 4 (17 Weeks-Omit Apr 3-7) $289 USTA OPPORTUNITIES FOR YOUTH AT THE BRC USTA TEAM TENNIS We offer USTA Team Tennis during the entire indoor season, with practices beginning in late August and matches starting in October and running until March. Contact the club for more details about how to get involved on a team! USTA JUNIOR TOURNAMENTS The Birmingham Racquet Club hosts USTA sanctioned tournaments throughout the calendar year. Participating in tournaments increases your knowledge of the game and showcases your talents against other area juniors. For a complete list of the area s upcoming tournaments and registration visit: www.semich.usta.com. JUNIOR WALK-ON POLICY FOR 2016-2017 INDOOR SEASON Any junior member currently enrolled in a program or camp is entitled to free walk-on court time once a week. No reservations will be accepted for free walk-on court time use. Junior members are welcome to bring guests in to play. Guests are responsible for their portion of the regular court cost plus a $5 guest fee per visit. YOU CAN REGISTER FOR ALL PROGRAMS ONLINE AT www.birminghamracquetclub.com

2100 East Lincoln Street Birmingham, MI 48009 248-644-5683 Visit us on the web at: www.birminghamracquetclub.com