Red ball mini tennis is played on smaller courts with shorter rackets and softer balls. It’s just like the real thing and will give you the chance to have long rallies and play different types of shots, which should be lots of fun. Competitions are usually team based so you can compete in lots of short matches.
Orange ball mini tennis is played on slightly larger courts than red ball, with bigger rackets and balls that are not as soft as red balls.
It’s the next stage to go through before you start playing on a full sized court and it will help players develop all the different shots, providing fun competition.
Green ball tennis is played on a full tennis court, with bigger rackets and balls that are a little softer than yellow balls. It’s the next stage to go through before you start playing with a full compression yellow ball on a full sized court and it will help players work on and improve all aspects of their game.
Yellow ball tennis is played on a full tennis court, with full size rackets and full compression yellow balls. It’s the last stage of your tennis development and the technique and skills that you have developed through the stages of mini tennis can now be put into practice. Competitions are team and individual based.
The No Limits School of Coaching was set up in 2002 by Amanda Kayes, with the aim of delivering top quality tennis coaching to children throughout Harrogate and District, at affordable prices!
