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| Experience real college practices from head college coaches throughout the U.S. Learn secrets to maximize your college recruiting efforts. The
College Tennis Exposure Camp is open to high school varsity and junior tournament players, ages 15-18, who are interested in playing college
tennis. We are the only tennis camp taught exclusively by head college tennis coaches. On-court instruction and training is conducted in the same style and intensity that top collegiate players experience. |
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| Each training day includes a morning session, where players work with six different college coaches, sampling college practices and coaching
styles. The afternoon sessions feature intense team matchplay competition conducted in the college tennis format. Players receive
"collegiate-style" coaching during their matchplay competition. Players receive a minimum of five hours of tennis training per day. In addition
to the training program, a daily classroom seminar educates players about the college recruiting process and motivates players to prepare
themselves for college tennis. |
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The College Tennis Exposure Camp
will help players:
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Improve their matchplay strategy, shot selection and shot placement
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Achieve better results against higher ranked players
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Improve their footwork, speed and level of fitness
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Learn about the college recruiting process and how it works
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Learn how to conduct a college tennis search
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Understand the various levels of college tennis
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Identify the profiles of specific college tennis programs
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Network with head college coaches from across the U.S. |
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| Warrior Tournament Group I is open to state, sectionally and nationally ranked players. This group will receive the most advanced training that
our nation's top collegiate players receive. The matchplay drilling and instruction is conducted in the same style and intensity that top college
players experience. |
| Warrior Tournament Group II is open to high school varsity and beginning tournament level players. Group II experiences the same type of
training as Warrior Group I. Emphasis is placed on very fast and intense drills to improve shotmaking, speed and footwork, as well as
matchplay strategy. |
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