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.