you will receive high-quality coaching from world-class athletes and enjoy an amazing summer camp experience, complete with campfires, canoeing, hiking, swimming, and more! >>>Programs include: Daily Tennis, Spring and Fall Ladies and Mens Weekends, and more. Keep checking this page for our upcoming events and programs.
Brenda Schultz Tennis Canp was recently rated #7 by Tennis Resorts Online! Click on the image below for details. 
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Brenda Schultz's Tennis Camp is nestled on 360 acres in the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia. >>> Directions
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Brenda Schultz Tennis Camp is open to kids ages 8 to 16 with all levels of ability. The camp package consists of six nights lodging, three meals daily, and a wealth of outdoor activities! Click here for the 2006 Adult Camp Schedule! >>> Facilities |
Former top ten player in the world, Brenda Schultz -McCarthy is the only former top ten tennis player who is active as a full-time camp director. The Netherlands top professional for over 10 years, Brenda was known for the biggest serve in women's tennis. >>> Meet Brenda |
This is the only camp to offer top-notch tennis instruction balanced with outdoor adventure fun AND guest appearances by many well-known tennis greats at every session! >>> View Photo Album
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Tennis Tip > Know your opponent |
Knowing your opponent will greatly increase your chances of winning. There are three types of players:
1) The " Strength" player: This player relies on power. To combat this type of player, make sure you return every ball with a lob or drop shot. This will drive your opponent mad and cause him/ her to make a mistake. Power can only last so long.
2) The " Baseline" player: This player tends to stay at the baseline. Make sure you start placing all of your shots closer to the net.This will cause your opponent to hesitate in his/ her shot since they are not used to playing at the net.
3) The " Anti- runner" player: For this opponent, running is not the key. This player relies too much on power, so keep this player running cross-court to cross-court. He/ she will eventually burn out. |
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