Wheelchair Tennis

 

Coach training youth athlete on track

The BlazeSports Wheelchair Tennis Program welcomes athletes of all skill levels, whether they are looking to play recreationally or compete at a higher level.

Our experienced coaches provide expert instruction tailored to each athlete’s needs, focusing on essential skills such as chair maneuvering, swing technique, court positioning, and understanding the rules of the game. Through structured training sessions and supportive coaching, players will develop confidence, improve their skills, and experience the joy of tennis in a fun and inclusive environment.

Athletes in our program also have the opportunity to participate in tournaments, including the annual BlazeSports Wheelchair Tennis event, where they can showcase their progress and compete against other players. Whether you’re new to the sport or aiming to refine your skills, our program provides a great way to stay active, build friendships, and grow as an athlete.

Wheelchair Tennis Registration

This program is included in a one-time BlazeSports America annual fee of $100 which allows you to participate in as many BlazeSports programs as you would like throughout the year.

Tennis Starting April 2nd

Wheelchair Tennis is returning for the spring season on Thursday evenings. We’re excited to announce the expansion of Wheelchair Tennis to South Atlanta, with weekly southside practices to increase access for athletes across Metro Atlanta. Practices will now be available on both the north and south sides, welcoming athletes of all ability levels.

Northside Tennis:

Thursday Evenings from 6pm – 8pm

Hudlow Tennis Center
6224 Jimmy Carter Blvd
Norcross, GA 30071

Southside Tennis:

Thursday Evenings from 5:30pm – 7pm

Peachtree City Tennis Center
10 Planterra Way
Peachtree City, GA 30269

Upcoming Practices

“BlazeSports has truly helped me to thrive both on and off the court. In just a few years with Blaze, I have grown my leadership skills and self-confidence exponentially. But I think my favorite part has been forming friendships with other kids like me.”

– BlazeSports Youth Athlete

Wheelchair Tennis
Wheelchair Tennis
Wheelchair Tennis
Wheelchair Tennis

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