Outdoor Tennis Workshop *In-Person*
Up your game! Each session of these tennis workshops for new and continuing students will focus on the basic tennis strokes: forehand, backhand, volley, and overhead/serve. Through drills, exercises, and actual games, we will sharpen your skills, knowledge of rules, and strategies for a comprehensive tennis experience. Bring a racquet, a can of balls, tennis shoes, and comfortable sportswear. Class meets outdoors in the western suburbs. Directions to the T-accessible courts will be emailed to registered students. Please reserve following weeks for rain date. Instructor: Victor Gonzalez
Sections
OUTT-FA24.01
Start Date
September 22, 2024
Time
2:00pm
Location
Off Site
Cost
$110.00
Availability
0
4 Sundays, 2-3:30pm. Begins Sep 22
This class meets offsite at a MBTA-Accessible tennis court. Exact location will be emailed after your registration. Unvaccinated students are asked to wear a mask.
Please note that this class is subject to rain dates at the discretion of the instructor. We will notify you if we have to reschedule a session due to rain. Please reserve following weeks for rain dates.
Instructors: Victor Gonzalez
OUTT-FA24.02
4 Sundays, 2-3:30pm. Begins Oct. 27
This class meets offsite at a MBTA-Accessible tennis court. Exact location will be emailed after your registration. Unvaccinated students are asked to wear a mask.
Please note that this class is subject to rain dates at the discretion of the instructor. We will notify you if we have to reschedule a session due to rain. Please reserve following weeks for rain dates.
Instructors: Victor Gonzalez
Instructor
Victor Gonzalez
Certified Instructor
Victor Gonzalez, tennis instructor, has been playing tennis since he was 8 years old. In the '70s he toured the country playing in USTA Satellite tournaments and started teaching tennis for CCAE. Victor coached tennis at Concord Academy for 10 seasons and attended Tennis University in Hilton Head S.C. to get certified as a tennis pro. After getting a degree in Anthropology from Harvard Extension School in '92, he went back to teaching tennis and has enjoyed teaching hundreds of area residents this great sport.