Orange Ball One
Orange One players transition to the larger Orange Court (60’) and the full-sized net, using both red balls and orange balls that move faster and bounce higher, making tracking and movement more challenging. Tactical sophistication increases, as players learn to link shots into patterns and to develop an understanding of choices from different positions on the court, including how to move an opponent. Technique continues to evolve, with increased swing lengths and added spin needed to meet the demands of the court and to match growing physical capabilities. Orange One players continue to compete in SPORTIME World Tour events.
Membership Required Ages: 7-9
About
The orange balls used on the Orange Court move faster and bounce higher than the red balls. This increased speed and bounce require players to improve their tracking skills and movement on the court. The players must adapt to the faster pace of the orange balls, which demands quicker reactions and footwork.
As players progress on the Orange Court, tactical sophistication becomes more important. They learn to connect shots into patterns, understanding how to construct points and develop strategies. They also begin to grasp the concept of making choices from different positions on the court, including how to move an opponent and create advantageous positions for themselves.
Technique continues to evolve during this stage. Players need to develop increased swing lengths to cover the larger court effectively. They also learn to add spin to their shots, which becomes necessary to control the ball's trajectory and keep it within the court boundaries. The growing physical capabilities of the players must be matched with the appropriate technique to meet the demands of the game on the Orange Court.
Overall, the transition to the Orange Court and the use of orange balls introduce young tennis players to a more challenging and dynamic playing environment. They learn to adapt to the increased speed, higher bounce, and larger court dimensions while refining their tactical understanding and technical skills. This stage of development lays the foundation for further progress in the sport of tennis.
SPORTIME U10 players enjoy free walk-on privileges with a parent for FREE and are encouraged to participate in the SPORTIME World Tour, our tournaments celebrating the Grand Slam tournaments, throughout the year. Membership is required.
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Schenectady
2699 Curry Rd
Schenectady, NY 12303
(518) 356-0100