Adults Academy

Adults David Lloyd 2024

Season 2024-2025

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Description

90 minutes of lessons weekly 

For adult players who play in interclub and competition. Improvement of shots and game situations. Preparation for interclubs and tournaments.

One hour and a half per week in small groups of 4 players

The registration will be compulsory until the end of the cycle.

To ensure that the groups are homogeneous, timetables can be adapted according to the level and age

Classes availabilities

  • Thursday: 18:30 - 20:00
  • Thursday: 18:30 - 20:00
  • Thursday: 20:00 - 21:30
  • Thursday: 20:00 - 21:30
  • Thursday: 20:00 - 21:30

INFORMATION

  • From 09 Sep 2024 to 22 Dec 2024
    • Duration of the course: 90 min
    • Numbers of players per group: 6
    • 24M
    • Program

      Forehand

      Backhand

      Volleys

      Running technique

      Service - first and second ball

      Work with the basket and the hand

      Situations of games as a partner and as an opponent

      Introduction of tactical game concepts

      Match

    • Practical details

      We follow the Belgian Flamish school calendar
      From Monday 15 April 2024 to Sunday 30 June 2024 ( 11 weeks)

      Autumn holidays (Toussaint):

      from Monday 30 2023 to Sunday 5 November

      Winter holidays:

      from Monday 25 December 2023 to Sunday 7 January 2024

      Carnival holidays:

      from Monday 12 February 2024 to Sunday 18 March 2024

      Spring holidays:

      from Monday 01 April 2024 to Sunday 14 April 2024

    Frequently asked questions

    If you can not find answer to your question in our FAQ, you can always contact us. We will answer you shortly!

    • What are the payment methods?
      We accept the following payment methods: visa, mastercard and bancontact. Do you have a specific proposal for a different payment method, let us know at hello@a4tp.be
    • What is the difference between backhand and forehand?
      Forehand is played with the hand moving palm-first, Backhand is played with the back of the hand preceding the palm.
    • How are points counted in the tennis?
      Tennis is played on sets and games. One set is consisting of games. Set is finished when the player wins six games. The game is won when a player wins four points, with the difference between a win and lost points is at least two. Counting goes similar like in watches: 15, 30, 40, win. In case both players won three points and the score is 40:40, then extra points are played. Whoever wins two points in a row, wins a game.