NEW FOR SPRING! Tennis Technology Camp
Train with the Pros and Learn How to Use Advanced Tennis Technologies!
Where: Boothbay Park, Foster City

Dates: Mon 29th March - Fri 2nd April
  • Beginner/Intermediate: (Ages 9-14**) 9:30am - 11:30am
  • Intermediate/Advanced: (Ages 9-14**) 11:30am-1:30pm
** Age exception on a case by case basis
Tech: CueMate Racket Sensor & App
  • Players will train with an advanced racket sensor that can asses performance, and give real-time audio feedback during play.
CueMate Racket Sensor
Detects stroke motion data in real-time and gives you immediate audio feedback on your stroke quality as you play.

CueMate App
Lets you view all your recoded data so you can see your progress as well as how you compare to other players.
Your Instructors
Surina De Beer
De Beer has been teaching tennis for 14+ years and has worked with hundreds of adults and children. She is Lawn Tennis Association Certified(LTA), and a member of the Professional Tennis Registry(PTR). De Beer primarily coaches junior players, ages 7-13 years, which has become her specialty. She has traveled with junior players to Junior ITF Tournaments, and coached the current Top 10 WTA player, Johanna Konta, to success in her first ITF junior tournament when Konta was 15.
After reaching #1 ranking in the world under 16 and winning two Junior US Open Doubles titles, she turned pro at the age of 18. She played in all four Grand Slams, Tournaments, and reached the 3rd round of Wimbledon in Singles in 1998. Surina has also reached a career high ranking of 109 in Singles and 49 in Doubles on the WTA
Regan Gin
Regan is USPTA certified, has played for over 30 years and has 20 years coaching experience.

He works with players at all levels – he enjoys helping beginners develop strong foundations, and also has the technical skills to train advanced players at the tournament level.

Regan inspires all players with his positive attitude and commitment to personal growth. We are happy to have him join us for this camp!
In this camp you will:

  • Differentiate between stroke types
  • Discover your stroke vocabulary 
  • Count Strokes 
  • Identify weaknesses and strengths in your strokes
  • Learn about Metrics such as Spin, Racket Head Speed, Sweetspot, Timing, Angle of Attack and Efficiencies
  • Learn how to track metrics over time, within one session between sessions
  • Learn how to read metrics plots and trends
  • How to use data to improve your strokes
  • How to identify training goals
  • How to track progress
  • How to use audio feedback cues 
  • How to read session reports 
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