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Summer Tennis Camp at Hancock Park’s LATC

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Head Pro Jerome Peri with two players he's very proud of - his daughters.
Head Pro Jerome Peri with his daughters, Manon and Siena.

Looking for a fun summer camp this year? Look no further – the tennis camp at the Los Angeles Tennis Club is the place for your child.  Learn a life long sport in a great and safe setting, staffed with professionals.  For kids age 6-16,  the camp runs from June 17th to August 20th.

Now in its 24th year, the Tennis Day Camp for Juniors offers 11 sessions throughout the summer for kids of all skill levels, from introductory level to advanced play, from basic fundamentals and simple drills to match play that will enhance their athleticism, stamina and competitive drive. Kids have a swim session in the heat of the day to unwind and cool off, and time  to socialize at lunch, either packed in or purchased on site.

Day camp options include Full Day sessions, 9am – 3pm, Monday through Friday, or Half  Day sessions 9am-12pm or 12-3pm. One can sign up by the WEEK or by the DAY, giving parents plenty of opportunity to work around family vacations and summer school. Camp is open to both LATC members and non-members.

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Jerome Peri, Head Pro at the Los Angeles Tennis Club, says the tennis camp experience has been a favorite for many in the neighborhood. “I now have kids of the kids who came to camp a long time ago,” Peri told the Buzz.

To sign up for camp, print out and complete the Camp Application found here and mail in to 5851 Clinton St, Los Angeles, CA 90004. Questions? Call Jerome at 323-464-3195 x200.

Tennis attire is required, so dig out those tennis whites and rackets and get the kids ready to play!

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Julie Grist
Julie Grist
Julie co-founded the Larchmont Buzz with fellow buzzer Mary Hawley in 2011 and served as Editor, Publisher and writer for the hive for many years until the sale of the Buzz in August 2015. She is still circling the hive as an occasional writer.

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