Hoyt Tennis Summer Camps
Our boutique summer camps are designed for competitive tournament players (11-18) who want to experience what it feels like to train like a professional in a high-performance environment. Our summer program isn’t your typical camp. With small group sizes and professional/college-experienced coaches, we provide personalized, high-level training that develops every aspect of a player’s game — from technical and tactical skills to physical development and mental toughness.
Key Details
June 9 – August 8, 2025 (pick your weeks)
Foothill College Tennis Courts
15 hours of tennis & 5 hours of fitness per week
$775 per week
Coaching Team
Coach Evan Hoyt – Career High Ranking of 219 ATP | 21 Professional Titles & UTR High of 14.65
Coach Rudy Abitago Jr. – USPTA Certified Pro & Current Menlo College Associate Head Coach
Coach Robin McAlpine – No. 1 Menlo College Player + LTA Certified Level 1 Coach
Coach Martin Tsaranou – Sports Performance Coach & Owner of Produce Athletics
Training Groups
UTR 2 - 5.9 → 8:30 AM - 1:30 PM (16 players max)
8:30am -11:30am Tennis (sufficient snack/water breaks will be given)
11:30am -12:30pm Lunch/Snack Break
12:30pm -1:30pm Fitness
3:30pm Optional Late Pickup Up
UTR 6 - 12 → 10:30 AM - 3:30 PM (12 players max)
8:30am Optional Early Drop Off Available
10:30am - 11:30am Fitness
11:30am -12:30pm Lunch/Snack Break
12:30pm - 3:30pm Tennis (sufficient snack/water breaks will be given)
Weekly Curriculum
** Serve & Return point play happens every day - don’t worry! **
Monday – Neutral Rallying Skills
The foundations of the sport - depth, consistency, tempo, directional changes, movement, and building margins into our rally balls. The goal is to always have a purpose when we’re constructing the point in this phase.
Tuesday – Defending Skills
Handling tough situations: defending from the corners, using the slice effectively, hitting passing shots, approaching when forced to come in, and dealing with pace.
Wednesday – Doubles Day
An opportunity to have a less physically demanding day in the middle of the week where players get to focus on serve, return, volleying, positioning, and teamwork. Doubles is a huge part of all team tennis, particularly at college.
Thursday – Attacking Skills
Players get the opportunity to develop the 3 ways to attack: power, precision & time/space. Stepping in on short balls, using width to open up the court, attacking with powerful forehands, drop shots, swing volleys, and finishing at the net.
Friday – Serve & Return Focus
An opportunity to really hone the two most important shots in our sport. We’ll keep it fun with lots of serve & return reps and point play—often in team-based formats.
Of course, no day is just about one skill. I’m a big believer in a game-based approach—we’ll work on a skill, then put it into a live-play situation where players have to problem-solve and make decisions under pressure.
Meals
Meals are not included. A light lunch & plenty of snacks and sports drinks are recommended.
Players will have an hour break between their tennis and fitness sessions, therefore won’t have time to go off site for lunch.
Water refill stations are located on site
Cancellation Policy
Cancellations made at least 14 days prior to the camp start date are eligible for a full credit towards a future camp, subject to availability.
Refunds are not provided, except in cases of serious injury or illness.
No refunds or credits will be given for cancellations made within 14 days of the camp start date.
No refunds or credits will be issued for no-shows or missed days.
Once within 7 days of the camp start date, date changes will not be permitted unless due to injury or illness.