Are you a tennis player? Whether your an amateur or a pro, Esplanade will make your dreams come true. We have multiple lighted HAR-TRU courts, Find a player or match services for when you need a partner for singles or doubles, as well as on-site stringing services so you can regain your sweet spot and get back in the game. Need a little help with your swing? Stop by our full-service tennis center and set up a lesson with one of our qualified tennis pros!

Tennis
Tennis Rates
60 min – $70 member/non-member
30 min – $40 member/non-member
60 min Adult Clinic – $15 member $20 non member
90 min Adult Clinic – $20 member $25 non member
30 min Junior Clinics – $8 member $10 non member
60 min Junior Clinics – $15 member $20 non member
90 min Junior Clinics – $20 member $25 non member
Ball Machine Facts
- Upgradeable and Interchangeable(Works with ALL Controllers)
- Holds 300 Balls
- Variable Topspin and Backspin
- 7 Position Programmable Electronic Direction with Programmable Random
- Variable Electronic Height
- User-friendly Controller
- SERVE LIFT Friendly
- 2 Function Remote Control
Ball Machine Rental:
- $100/year for unlimited use (Individual)
- $150/year for unlimited use (Family)
- $10 per hour
Stringing:
- $10 Labor + Cost of Strings
Demo Racquet Rental:
- $5 per rental
Guest Fees:
- $10 per person per court time

Pickleball
Clinics
3 & ME Clinic with Jordan – Pickleball Strategy/Instruction 60 min- $15 per person
3 & ME Play with Jordan: 60 min – $10 per person
Private Lessons
60 min Individual Lesson $45 SALE
30 mins $30 SALE
60 min Semi-Private (2 players) $22.50 per player
Non-Resident $60 Resident $40
Weekly Program Now until October 1st
Monday – Open Play – 8:30am – 10:00am FREE
Wednesday – Open Play 8:30am – 10:00am FREE
Saturday – Open Play 8:30am – 10:00am FREE
- New and have only minimal knowledge of the game and the rules.
- Limited to some rallies.
- Learning how to serve.
- Developing a forehand.
- Fails to return easy balls frequently and occasionally misses the ball entirely.
- Played a few games and is learning the court lines, scoring, and some basic rules of the game.
- Sustains a short rally with players of equal ability.
- Demonstrating the basic shot strokes – forehand, backhand, volley, overhead and the serve, but has obvious weaknesses in most strokes.
- Familiar with court positioning in doubles play.
- Makes longer lasting slow-paced rallies.
- Makes most easy volleys and uses some backhands, but needs more work on developing shot strokes.
- Beginning to approach the non-volley zone to hit volleys.
- Aware of the “soft game.”
- Knowledge of the rules has improved.
- Court coverage is weak but improving.
- More consistent on the serve and service return and when returning medium-paced balls.
- Demonstrates improved skills with all the basic shot strokes and shot placement but lacks control when trying for direction, depth, or power on their shots.
- Beginning to attempt lobs and dinks with little success and doesn’t fully understand when and why they should be used.
- Demonstrates improved stroke dependability with directional control on most medium-paced balls and some faster-paced balls.
- Demonstrates improved control when trying for direction, depth and power on their shots.
- Needs to develop variety with their shots.
- Exhibits some aggressive net play.
- Beginning to anticipate opponent’s shots.
- Learning about the importance of strategy and teamwork in doubles.
- Consistent and dependable strokes, including directional control and depth on both forehand and backhand shots.
- Reliable serves, lobs, overheads, approach shots and volleys and can use spin shots with some success.
- Occasionally can force errors when serving.
- Rallies may be lost due to impatience.
- Uses the dink shot and drop shots to slow down or change the pace of the game.
- Demonstrates 3rd shot strategies – drop shots, lobs, and fast-paced ground strokes.
- Aggressive net play and teamwork in doubles is evident.
- Fully understands the rules of the game and can play by them
- Beginning to master the use of power and spin, can successfully execute all shots, can control the depth of their shots, and can handle pace.
- Beginning to master the dink shots and drop shots and their importance to the game.
- Beginning to master 3rd shot choices.
- Displays sound footwork and moves well enough to get to the non-volley zone whenever required.
- Understands strategy and can adjust style of play and game plan according to the opponent’s strengths and weaknesses and court position.
- Serves with power and accuracy and can also vary the speed and spin of the serve.
- Understands the importance of “keeping the ball in play” and the effect of making errors.
- Making good choices in shot selection.
- Anticipates the opponent’s shots resulting in good court positioning.
- Mastered all the skills – all shot types, touch, spin, serves, with control and can use them as weapons.
- Excellent shot anticipation, extremely accurate shot placement and regularly hit winning shots.
- Forces opponents into making errors by “keeping the ball in play.”
- Mastered the dink and drop shots.
- Mastered the 3rd shot choices and strategies.
- Uses soft shots, dinks and lobs to set up offensive situations.
- Mastered pickleball strategies and can vary strategies and styles of play in competitive or tournament matches.
- Dependable in stressful situations as in tournament match play.
- Athletic ability, quickness, agility, and raw athleticism are also qualities that are sometimes what separates the top players from those near the top.
