ONE SIZE DOES NOT FIT ALL

You wouldn't give a child a full-sized cello and expect them to handle it in the same way that you wouldn't give them a basketball and expect that child to be successful with an adult hoop. If this is the case, then why do we insist on teaching kids tennis with full-sized courts, nets, and racquets? At East West we stress the ability to adapt and cater to the needs of your children. Children grow and change so quickly, and so should we.

 

WHILE WE'RE AT IT...

Children aren't the only ones who need catering! Grown-ups, you are not all the same size, speed, shape, strength, ability, etc!!! Here at East West, again, we stress adaptability, and our goal isn't to get you to playing like us - it is to identify and acknowledge your strengths, build on them, and minimize everything else. Though there are tried and true basics, there is no "right way" to play tennis, and as such, as long as it is biometrically sound, we will work with you to maximize your skill set.