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Monday March 23, 2026
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3:30 PM - 4:30 PM
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Kids Tennis Pre-Season Classes March-April 2026 - Monday Red Ball Ages 5-7 Due to the nice weather this Pre-Spring we will now be outside for most of our classes. We will only be in Gyms and Field Houses on Fridays and Sundays. Learn from the best and get your strokes, grips, and swings in order for the amazing Spring Tennis that will be here soon!Looking forward to seeing everyone soon!
What do the ball colors mean?Red Ball: 19/21-inch rackets are used with red felt balls. This means children can control the ball and racket, develop proper swing technique and get a real sense of playing the game.Orange Ball: 21/23-inch rackets are used with an orange ball that is lower compression that travels a little faster and farther than the red ball. Players are taught proper technique for all strokes-focusing on ground stroke development, net play and serving. Footwork and beginning level of basic strategy – how to keep score and rally.Green Ball: 25/27 inch rackets are used. The green ball has less pressure than the standard yellow ball (75% pressure) and easier to hit. This stage is for players that can rally, volley and beginning to understand strategy and tactics.Yellow Ball: Is designed for high school and adult competitive players. Designed for players that have the ability and strength to use a standard size tennis ball.Joe SmithJXS Tennis Academy339-225-1067
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4:30 PM - 5:30 PM
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Kids Tennis Pre-Season Classes March-April 2026 - Monday Orange Ball Ages 8-10 Due to the nice weather this Pre-Spring we will now be outside for most of our classes. We will only be in Gyms and Field Houses on Fridays and Sundays. Learn from the best and get your strokes, grips, and swings in order for the amazing Spring Tennis that will be here soon!Looking forward to seeing everyone soon!
What do the ball colors mean?Red Ball: 19/21-inch rackets are used with red felt balls. This means children can control the ball and racket, develop proper swing technique and get a real sense of playing the game.Orange Ball: 21/23-inch rackets are used with an orange ball that is lower compression that travels a little faster and farther than the red ball. Players are taught proper technique for all strokes-focusing on ground stroke development, net play and serving. Footwork and beginning level of basic strategy – how to keep score and rally.Green Ball: 25/27 inch rackets are used. The green ball has less pressure than the standard yellow ball (75% pressure) and easier to hit. This stage is for players that can rally, volley and beginning to understand strategy and tactics.Yellow Ball: Is designed for high school and adult competitive players. Designed for players that have the ability and strength to use a standard size tennis ball.Joe SmithJXS Tennis Academy339-225-1067
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5:30 PM - 6:30 PM
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Kids Tennis Pre-Season Classes March-April 2026 - Monday Green Ball Ages 10-12 Due to the nice weather this Pre-Spring we will now be outside for most of our classes. We will only be in Gyms and Field Houses on Fridays and Sundays. Learn from the best and get your strokes, grips, and swings in order for the amazing Spring Tennis that will be here soon!Looking forward to seeing everyone soon!
What do the ball colors mean?Red Ball: 19/21-inch rackets are used with red felt balls. This means children can control the ball and racket, develop proper swing technique and get a real sense of playing the game.Orange Ball: 21/23-inch rackets are used with an orange ball that is lower compression that travels a little faster and farther than the red ball. Players are taught proper technique for all strokes-focusing on ground stroke development, net play and serving. Footwork and beginning level of basic strategy – how to keep score and rally.Green Ball: 25/27 inch rackets are used. The green ball has less pressure than the standard yellow ball (75% pressure) and easier to hit. This stage is for players that can rally, volley and beginning to understand strategy and tactics.Yellow Ball: Is designed for high school and adult competitive players. Designed for players that have the ability and strength to use a standard size tennis ball.Joe SmithJXS Tennis Academy339-225-1067
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Monday March 30, 2026
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3:30 PM - 4:30 PM
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Kids Tennis Pre-Season Classes March-April 2026 - Monday Red Ball Ages 5-7 Due to the nice weather this Pre-Spring we will now be outside for most of our classes. We will only be in Gyms and Field Houses on Fridays and Sundays. Learn from the best and get your strokes, grips, and swings in order for the amazing Spring Tennis that will be here soon!Looking forward to seeing everyone soon!
What do the ball colors mean?Red Ball: 19/21-inch rackets are used with red felt balls. This means children can control the ball and racket, develop proper swing technique and get a real sense of playing the game.Orange Ball: 21/23-inch rackets are used with an orange ball that is lower compression that travels a little faster and farther than the red ball. Players are taught proper technique for all strokes-focusing on ground stroke development, net play and serving. Footwork and beginning level of basic strategy – how to keep score and rally.Green Ball: 25/27 inch rackets are used. The green ball has less pressure than the standard yellow ball (75% pressure) and easier to hit. This stage is for players that can rally, volley and beginning to understand strategy and tactics.Yellow Ball: Is designed for high school and adult competitive players. Designed for players that have the ability and strength to use a standard size tennis ball.Joe SmithJXS Tennis Academy339-225-1067
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4:30 PM - 5:30 PM
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Kids Tennis Pre-Season Classes March-April 2026 - Monday Orange Ball Ages 8-10 Due to the nice weather this Pre-Spring we will now be outside for most of our classes. We will only be in Gyms and Field Houses on Fridays and Sundays. Learn from the best and get your strokes, grips, and swings in order for the amazing Spring Tennis that will be here soon!Looking forward to seeing everyone soon!
What do the ball colors mean?Red Ball: 19/21-inch rackets are used with red felt balls. This means children can control the ball and racket, develop proper swing technique and get a real sense of playing the game.Orange Ball: 21/23-inch rackets are used with an orange ball that is lower compression that travels a little faster and farther than the red ball. Players are taught proper technique for all strokes-focusing on ground stroke development, net play and serving. Footwork and beginning level of basic strategy – how to keep score and rally.Green Ball: 25/27 inch rackets are used. The green ball has less pressure than the standard yellow ball (75% pressure) and easier to hit. This stage is for players that can rally, volley and beginning to understand strategy and tactics.Yellow Ball: Is designed for high school and adult competitive players. Designed for players that have the ability and strength to use a standard size tennis ball.Joe SmithJXS Tennis Academy339-225-1067
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5:30 PM - 6:30 PM
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Kids Tennis Pre-Season Classes March-April 2026 - Monday Green Ball Ages 10-12 Due to the nice weather this Pre-Spring we will now be outside for most of our classes. We will only be in Gyms and Field Houses on Fridays and Sundays. Learn from the best and get your strokes, grips, and swings in order for the amazing Spring Tennis that will be here soon!Looking forward to seeing everyone soon!
What do the ball colors mean?Red Ball: 19/21-inch rackets are used with red felt balls. This means children can control the ball and racket, develop proper swing technique and get a real sense of playing the game.Orange Ball: 21/23-inch rackets are used with an orange ball that is lower compression that travels a little faster and farther than the red ball. Players are taught proper technique for all strokes-focusing on ground stroke development, net play and serving. Footwork and beginning level of basic strategy – how to keep score and rally.Green Ball: 25/27 inch rackets are used. The green ball has less pressure than the standard yellow ball (75% pressure) and easier to hit. This stage is for players that can rally, volley and beginning to understand strategy and tactics.Yellow Ball: Is designed for high school and adult competitive players. Designed for players that have the ability and strength to use a standard size tennis ball.Joe SmithJXS Tennis Academy339-225-1067
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Monday April 6, 2026
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3:30 PM - 4:30 PM
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Kids Tennis Pre-Season Classes March-April 2026 - Monday Red Ball Ages 5-7 Due to the nice weather this Pre-Spring we will now be outside for most of our classes. We will only be in Gyms and Field Houses on Fridays and Sundays. Learn from the best and get your strokes, grips, and swings in order for the amazing Spring Tennis that will be here soon!Looking forward to seeing everyone soon!
What do the ball colors mean?Red Ball: 19/21-inch rackets are used with red felt balls. This means children can control the ball and racket, develop proper swing technique and get a real sense of playing the game.Orange Ball: 21/23-inch rackets are used with an orange ball that is lower compression that travels a little faster and farther than the red ball. Players are taught proper technique for all strokes-focusing on ground stroke development, net play and serving. Footwork and beginning level of basic strategy – how to keep score and rally.Green Ball: 25/27 inch rackets are used. The green ball has less pressure than the standard yellow ball (75% pressure) and easier to hit. This stage is for players that can rally, volley and beginning to understand strategy and tactics.Yellow Ball: Is designed for high school and adult competitive players. Designed for players that have the ability and strength to use a standard size tennis ball.Joe SmithJXS Tennis Academy339-225-1067
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4:30 PM - 5:30 PM
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Kids Tennis Pre-Season Classes March-April 2026 - Monday Orange Ball Ages 8-10 Due to the nice weather this Pre-Spring we will now be outside for most of our classes. We will only be in Gyms and Field Houses on Fridays and Sundays. Learn from the best and get your strokes, grips, and swings in order for the amazing Spring Tennis that will be here soon!Looking forward to seeing everyone soon!
What do the ball colors mean?Red Ball: 19/21-inch rackets are used with red felt balls. This means children can control the ball and racket, develop proper swing technique and get a real sense of playing the game.Orange Ball: 21/23-inch rackets are used with an orange ball that is lower compression that travels a little faster and farther than the red ball. Players are taught proper technique for all strokes-focusing on ground stroke development, net play and serving. Footwork and beginning level of basic strategy – how to keep score and rally.Green Ball: 25/27 inch rackets are used. The green ball has less pressure than the standard yellow ball (75% pressure) and easier to hit. This stage is for players that can rally, volley and beginning to understand strategy and tactics.Yellow Ball: Is designed for high school and adult competitive players. Designed for players that have the ability and strength to use a standard size tennis ball.Joe SmithJXS Tennis Academy339-225-1067
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5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Newton Southeast Little League - Spring 2026
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5:30 PM - 6:30 PM
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Kids Tennis Pre-Season Classes March-April 2026 - Monday Green Ball Ages 10-12 Due to the nice weather this Pre-Spring we will now be outside for most of our classes. We will only be in Gyms and Field Houses on Fridays and Sundays. Learn from the best and get your strokes, grips, and swings in order for the amazing Spring Tennis that will be here soon!Looking forward to seeing everyone soon!
What do the ball colors mean?Red Ball: 19/21-inch rackets are used with red felt balls. This means children can control the ball and racket, develop proper swing technique and get a real sense of playing the game.Orange Ball: 21/23-inch rackets are used with an orange ball that is lower compression that travels a little faster and farther than the red ball. Players are taught proper technique for all strokes-focusing on ground stroke development, net play and serving. Footwork and beginning level of basic strategy – how to keep score and rally.Green Ball: 25/27 inch rackets are used. The green ball has less pressure than the standard yellow ball (75% pressure) and easier to hit. This stage is for players that can rally, volley and beginning to understand strategy and tactics.Yellow Ball: Is designed for high school and adult competitive players. Designed for players that have the ability and strength to use a standard size tennis ball.Joe SmithJXS Tennis Academy339-225-1067
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Monday April 13, 2026
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3:30 PM - 4:30 PM
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Kids Tennis Pre-Season Classes March-April 2026 - Monday Red Ball Ages 5-7 Due to the nice weather this Pre-Spring we will now be outside for most of our classes. We will only be in Gyms and Field Houses on Fridays and Sundays. Learn from the best and get your strokes, grips, and swings in order for the amazing Spring Tennis that will be here soon!Looking forward to seeing everyone soon!
What do the ball colors mean?Red Ball: 19/21-inch rackets are used with red felt balls. This means children can control the ball and racket, develop proper swing technique and get a real sense of playing the game.Orange Ball: 21/23-inch rackets are used with an orange ball that is lower compression that travels a little faster and farther than the red ball. Players are taught proper technique for all strokes-focusing on ground stroke development, net play and serving. Footwork and beginning level of basic strategy – how to keep score and rally.Green Ball: 25/27 inch rackets are used. The green ball has less pressure than the standard yellow ball (75% pressure) and easier to hit. This stage is for players that can rally, volley and beginning to understand strategy and tactics.Yellow Ball: Is designed for high school and adult competitive players. Designed for players that have the ability and strength to use a standard size tennis ball.Joe SmithJXS Tennis Academy339-225-1067
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4:30 PM - 5:30 PM
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Kids Tennis Pre-Season Classes March-April 2026 - Monday Orange Ball Ages 8-10 Due to the nice weather this Pre-Spring we will now be outside for most of our classes. We will only be in Gyms and Field Houses on Fridays and Sundays. Learn from the best and get your strokes, grips, and swings in order for the amazing Spring Tennis that will be here soon!Looking forward to seeing everyone soon!
What do the ball colors mean?Red Ball: 19/21-inch rackets are used with red felt balls. This means children can control the ball and racket, develop proper swing technique and get a real sense of playing the game.Orange Ball: 21/23-inch rackets are used with an orange ball that is lower compression that travels a little faster and farther than the red ball. Players are taught proper technique for all strokes-focusing on ground stroke development, net play and serving. Footwork and beginning level of basic strategy – how to keep score and rally.Green Ball: 25/27 inch rackets are used. The green ball has less pressure than the standard yellow ball (75% pressure) and easier to hit. This stage is for players that can rally, volley and beginning to understand strategy and tactics.Yellow Ball: Is designed for high school and adult competitive players. Designed for players that have the ability and strength to use a standard size tennis ball.Joe SmithJXS Tennis Academy339-225-1067
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5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Newton Southeast Little League - Spring 2026
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5:30 PM - 6:30 PM
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Kids Tennis Pre-Season Classes March-April 2026 - Monday Green Ball Ages 10-12 Due to the nice weather this Pre-Spring we will now be outside for most of our classes. We will only be in Gyms and Field Houses on Fridays and Sundays. Learn from the best and get your strokes, grips, and swings in order for the amazing Spring Tennis that will be here soon!Looking forward to seeing everyone soon!
What do the ball colors mean?Red Ball: 19/21-inch rackets are used with red felt balls. This means children can control the ball and racket, develop proper swing technique and get a real sense of playing the game.Orange Ball: 21/23-inch rackets are used with an orange ball that is lower compression that travels a little faster and farther than the red ball. Players are taught proper technique for all strokes-focusing on ground stroke development, net play and serving. Footwork and beginning level of basic strategy – how to keep score and rally.Green Ball: 25/27 inch rackets are used. The green ball has less pressure than the standard yellow ball (75% pressure) and easier to hit. This stage is for players that can rally, volley and beginning to understand strategy and tactics.Yellow Ball: Is designed for high school and adult competitive players. Designed for players that have the ability and strength to use a standard size tennis ball.Joe SmithJXS Tennis Academy339-225-1067
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