Structured, skill-based tennis training at the Reno Tennis Center operated by Tennis Nation Racquet Sports.
We offer the largest team of teaching professionals in the region, delivering organized adult and junior classes, focused clinics, and competitive development pathways.
What Tennis Classes & Clinics Are
Tennis classes and tennis clinics serve different purposes inside a structured development system.
Classes
• Weekly progression-based training
• Skill building over time
• Consistent group placement
• Development tracking
Clinics
• Focused, theme-based sessions
• Repetition and drill intensity
• Tactical or technical concentration
• Short-term skill sharpening
Both formats are skill-grouped and development-driven. They are designed to prepare players for match play, leagues, and long-term improvement.
Adult Tennis Classes
Our adult classes are structured by ability level, not just age.
• Beginner foundations
• Intermediate stroke development
• Movement and footwork training
• Competitive refinement
• League preparation
Players are grouped by skill to ensure productive training environments. Progression is built into the curriculum.
Junior Tennis Classes
Our junior program follows a clear progression model aligned with long-term athlete development.
Red Ball
Foundation skills, coordination, and rally basics.
Orange Ball
Expanded court coverage, stroke consistency, tactical introduction.
Green Ball
Transition phase, spin development, point construction.
Yellow Ball
Full-court training, match preparation.
High School Prep
Competitive readiness, team play preparation.
All juniors are placed by skill level. Match play and accountability are integrated into development.
Tennis Clinics (Skill-Focused Training)
Clinics concentrate on specific areas of performance.
Examples include:
• Serve clinics
• Net play and transition clinics
• Strategy and point construction sessions
• Competitive match play clinics
• High-intensity drilling sessions
Clinics are ideal for players looking to sharpen a particular skill or prepare for competition.
How Classes Connect to Competition
Development does not stop in class.
Progression typically follows:
Lessons → Classes → Ladders → Leagues → Teams → Tournaments
Players can move seamlessly into structured competition as their skills grow.
How Registration Works
All tennis classes and clinics are managed through CourtReserve.
Step 1: Create an account
Step 2: Select class or clinic
Step 3: Confirm schedule
Step 4: Complete payment
Membership discounts apply where applicable.
CourtReserve Booking Help page
What to Bring
• Tennis racquet
• Tennis-specific shoes
• Water
• Athletic attire
Equipment assistance is available if needed.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between a tennis class and a clinic?
Classes follow weekly progression. Clinics focus on specific skills or themes in shorter sessions.
Are classes beginner friendly?
Yes. We offer true beginner foundations as well as advanced competitive training.
How are levels determined?
Players are grouped by skill level based on experience, self-rating, or coach assessment.
Do I need a membership?
Membership is not always required, but members may receive pricing benefits. See Memberships & Pricing page.
How do I register?
Registration is completed through CourtReserve.
Can adults start from scratch?
Yes. Beginner classes are designed for players new to tennis.
Are juniors grouped by age or skill?
Primarily by skill. Age is considered but not the sole placement factor.
Do classes feed into leagues?
Yes. Classes prepare players for ladders, leagues, and team competition.
What happens in bad weather?
Weather policies are communicated through CourtReserve. Credits or rescheduling may apply.
How long are sessions?
Session length varies by level and format.
Are clinics intense?
Intensity depends on the clinic type. Competitive and serve clinics are typically high-repetition.
Can I combine lessons and classes?
Yes. Many players supplement classes with private lessons.
Are camps separate?
Yes. Seasonal camps are structured separately.
How far in advance should I register?
Early registration is recommended due to limited class sizes.




