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Jul 08, 2016 Sports
Junior Tennis Camps provide the ultimate opportunity for young children to learn the game of tennis in a fun but progressive way, combining physical, technical and mental training ultimately culminating with a competition.
The type of tennis played at the camp is mini-tennis which caters to the development of very young children and is the only type of tennis that paves the way towards full court tennis. So much so that in its 12th year, the camp can boast continuous success with a steady flow of juniors subsequently joining tennis clubs to continue training.
Some of these players aspire to one day represent Guyana, earn a college scholarship or simply play the game at an advanced level. Led by the top tennis coaches in Guyana, the P & Insurance Brokers Annual Junior Tennis Camp has proven to be the most consistent and successful tennis camp conducted by the Guyana Tennis Association with the number of participants generally ranging in the 80s.
Proprietor of P & Insurance Brokers, Mr. Bish Panday who for decades, committed his business towards significant contributions to sports development in general in Guyana, made a commitment to the annual tennis camp in 2005, a year after the tennis association was reestablished and has not wavered his promise.
This year’s camp being held at the National Racquet Centre hopes to attract more teenagers to the sport since the association is eager to establish a programme for the 12-18 age group especially for schools along Woolford Avenue who are in the closet proximity to the tennis courts.
The camp will be conducted on weekdays for three weeks from July 11th to 29th with 6-11 year olds from 9:00am to 11:00am and 12-18 year olds from 12:00 to 2:00pm. All are invited to register by calling 672-8299.
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