Titans Tennis Coach Jerry Thor To Lead Two Camps This Summer On Courts At EFSC

By  //  May 15, 2016

Campers will learn advanced methods

Eastern Florida State College is offering two summer tennis camps at the Titan Tennis Center.
Eastern Florida State College is offering two summer tennis camps at the Titan Tennis Center.

BREVARD COUNTY • MELBOURNE, FLORIDA – Eastern Florida State College is offering two summer tennis camps at the Titan Tennis Center. 

Middle school and high school tennis players who want to improve all phases of their games can register for a summer tennis camp from July 11-13 at Eastern Florida State College.

Space is limited, and registration is required.  The camp runs from 9 a.m. to noon each day at a cost of $97 per camper.

Directed by EFSC Head Tennis Coach Jerry Thor, the camp will focus on technical, tactical, and mental components of tennis to help players in competitive play.

The waiver form must be received prior to camp or completed on the first morning of the camp.  Make all checks payable to Eastern Florida State College Foundation.

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Also, directed by EFSC Head Tennis Coach Jerry Thor, the College Experience Camp is July 15 – 16 at Eastern Florida State College and is geared toward the competitive high school and tournament player looking for high performance training in a college environment.

Jerry Thor
Jerry Thor

Players will learn advanced methods to take their game to the next level by experiencing the drills and strategies used by the EFSC tennis teams.

Features include: Intense collegiate style drilling; advanced strategy discussions; competitive match play; six hours per day of tennis

The camp runs from 9 a.m. to 3pm each day and costs $197 per camper and includes lunch. The waiver form must be received prior to camp or completed on the first morning of the camp.

Make all checks payable to Eastern Florida State College Foundation.

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