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Players are required to CHECK IN during St. George Tennis Schedule Program.
Please check in with the tennis attendant or instructor to determine if courts are available. ... Tonaquint Tennis Program Schedule 2024
January thru May 2024
Players are required to CHECK IN during any St. George program. Please check in with Tennis Attendant or On Court instructor to determine court availability.
Private lesson are to be conducted by City of St. George employees only!
Courts: 1,2,5 are designated for private lessons at any given time
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City of St. George Tennis Court Schedule
Monday
4pm to 530pm / Jr. Development / Courts: All Courts
4pm to 7pm / Elite / Courts: All Courts
530pm to 7pm / High School Tennis Academy Courts: 1,2,3,4,5
Liveball / 7pm to 830pm / Courts: 1,2,3,4,5
Tuesday
4pm to 6pm / 10 n Under Tennis / Courts: 1,2,3,4,5
4pm to 7pm / Elite / Courts: All Courts
Leapfrog League / 7pm to 930pm / Courts: All Courts
Wednesday
4pm to 530pm / Jr. Development / Courts: All Courts
4pm to 7pm / Elite / Courts: All Courts
530pm to 7pm / High School Tennis Academy Courts: 1,2,3,4,5
Liveball / 7pm to 830pm / Courts: 1,2,3,4,5
Thursday
4pm to 6pm / 10 n Under Tennis / Courts: 1,2,3,4,5
Leapfrog League / 7pm to 930pm / Courts: All Courts
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St. George Tennis Tournaments
USTA Battle at the Border / January 19th & 20th
USTA Presidents Day / February 16th & 17th
High School Boys Invitational / March 8th & 9th
High School Boys Invitational / April 5th & 6th
USTA Spring Duel in the Desert / April 12th & 13th
*Club of Aces - Singles / May 3rd & 4th
*Club of Aces - Doubles / May 10th & 11th
*Midnight Madness / June 7th
*Midnight Madness / June 28th
*Midnight Madness / July 19th
*Boys High School Region / April 26th & 27th
Tournament will be using all 8 courts at Tonaquint Tennis Center
*Tournaments are subject to change. Please contact court reservations for changes. Rachel.hurd@sgcity.org
Desert Hills Boys Tennis Schedule
Practices: Monday thru Thursday 3pm to 5pm / All Courts - Friday 1230pm 230pm / All Courts
Matches: Thursday, April 4th / 330pm to 730pm / All Courts
Tuesday, April 9th / 330pm to 730pm / All Courts
Thursday, April 18th / 330pm to 730pm / All Courts
Other Tennis Courts available
Hidden Valley / 3505 South Barcelona Drive / 2 tennis courts
Cox Park / 1080 South 900 East / 2 tennis courts
Larkspur / 815 East Fort Pierce Drive / 2 tennis courts
*Hidden Valley, Cox and Larkspur will not be scheduled for any City of St. George tennis programs, such as clinics, private lessons, camps or tournaments.
Please report any unauthorized clinics, lessons or tournaments to the Parks department at 435-627-4530
Tennis Court Reservations please contact parks at 435-627-4530
 
Munchkins
Ages: 4 & 5
Tennis Camps
When: Wednesday, May 27th- Friday, May 29th
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2024 Tournament Schedule
April 26-27th
Club of Aces Doubles Tournament
May 10-11th
Club of Aces Singles Tournament
June 7th
Midnight Madness Singles
June 28th
Midnight Madness Doubles
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Private Lessons
Certified Instructor:
Resident 1 hour $55 / Non Resident 1 hour $60
Resident 3 one hour lessons $135 / Non Resident 3 one hour lessons $150
Non Certified Instr...
Tennis Camps
When: Wednesday, May 27th- Friday, May 29th
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High School Tennis Academy Description
All participants will need a USTA membership number.
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...ry 9th, 2024 from 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm. Parking is available by the Tonaquint Tennis Courts. From there the Nature Center is just a quick walk up the walking path past the tennis courts. Address: 1851 S. Dixie Dr, St. George, UT 84770
I...
Our tournament courts in Little Valley are located at
2149 Horseman Drive, St George UT 84790
10 n Under Tennis / Ages 6 to 10
...nbsp;The variety of features at this park include eight tournament quality tennis courts, two covered pavilions, picnic tables, barbecues, a shaded ch...
Hilary was born and raised in Draper, Utah. She started playing tennis 3 years ago, and loves the fact that it challenges you mentally as m...
...sp; Wayne P. Bullock
Title: Assistant Recreation Manager / Head Pro Tennis & Pickleball
Certifications: USPTA, PTR, PPR & Wheelchair
Years Teaching: Tennis 15 years / Pickleball 6 years
Angela was born in Saint George and has been playing tennis for almost 3 years. She started playing tennis because she wanted to try something new, she almost gave it up after...
St. George Doubles Tennis Classic
...y and/or Wednesday
Time: 9:30-11:00 AM
Location: Tonaquint Tennis Facility / 1851 South Dixie Drive
High School Tennis Academy Description
High School Tennis Academy is available for all high school players regardless of your skill level.
Level Descriptions
Freshman (Beginner) - For beginner players with little or no tennis experience.
JV (Intermediate) - Players with some tennis experience who can demonstrate some technique, but may not be able to handle the higher speed or consistency required for Varsity team. Players will continue to development groundstrokes, serves, volleys and match play. Players in JV are on course for Varsity team.
Varsity (Advance) - Players who have achieved a level of ability to handle full speed and size of tennis. Players will continue to improve strokes, court coverage and tennis strategy. Varsity team is for players expecting to or playing High School tennis and USTA tournaments.
Level and Syllabus Descriptions
Beginner Level - For beginner players with little or no tennis experience.
Syllabus for Beginner level players:
Week One: Introduction to forehand ground strokes, grip, and spin. Intro to parts of the court and racket.
Week Two: Introduction to backhand ground strokes, grip and spin.
Week Three: Review of forehand and backhand ground stroke, grip and spin. Introduction to scoring.
Week Four: Review of forehand and backhand ground stroke, grip and spin. Review of scoring and intro to match play
Repeat to Week One
Intermediate/Level - Players with some tennis experience who can demonstrate proper strokes at times.
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...ties, two sand volleyball courts, a children's playground, and two lighted tennis courts. The park provides trailhead acc
Description
Liveball is one of our most popular tennis clinics, where a ball is fed into play and players play out the poin...
Singles "Leap Frog" League
When: Tuesdays at 7:00 pm
Cost: $25 / person - College students $10 (must show college ID)
Male and Female Players
...en's playground with swings, and three lighted sand volleyball courts. The tennis courts were recently renovated to provide one futsal and four pickle...
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Lobby Area including 2 pool tables, foosball tables, air hockey, 2 table tennis tables
...large children's playground, splash pad, open grassed area, walking trail, tennis courts, and a sand volleyball court. Hidden Valley Park is a WiFi ho...
Midnight Madness Tennis Tournament 2020
When:
Friday, June 12th / Doubles Mix...
... neighborhood park. There is a walking path playground, swings, tennis courts, covered pavilion, picnic tables, barbecues, full basket...
Description
Summer 2020 - 10 n Under Tennis / Ages 6 to 10
Days: Tuesday & or Thursday
Midnight Madness Tennis Tournament 2020
When:
Friday, June 12th / Doubles Mix...
Summer 2020 - 10 n Under Tennis / Ages 6 to 10
Days: Tuesday & or Thursday
St. George Adult "Singles" Tennis Classic
When: Friday, December 4th & Saturday, D
...red into UTR so players must have a UTR account and a member of St. George Tennis.
Midnight Madness Tennis Tournament 2020
When:
Friday, June 12th / Doubles Mix...
...p;$40 Non Resident
Description:
Munchkins is an introductory tennis class for players between the ages of 4 & 5. Players will ...
...APA (USA Pickleball Association) formed an alliance with PTR (Professional Tennis Registry) to create PPR (Professional Pickleball Registry). PTR was founded in 1976 by renowned coach Dennis Van der Meer. PTR is recognized internationally in 125 countries with over 16,000 members. The partnership of these major associations has improved pickleball education and certifications across the nation. Pickleball instructors have improved their coaching skills, techniques, strategies, and demonstrations through the PPR certification program. The Professional Pickleball Registry has ultimately enhanced the quality of pickleball in the United States, which has created a respectable and competitive environment in the pickleball society.
The Pickleball Staff in St. George strives to create a family-friendly environment that exemplifies athletic professionalism. Hence, several staff members are repeatedly PPR certified; certifications require renewal after one year to prompt continuous learning. Consistent improvement of coaching skills permits the program and players to ameliorate. Staff members completed the PPR certifications to ensure professional and personable service to the players who participate in their programs. The Head Pro of Tennis and Pickleball, Wayne Bullock, stated: “We hold ourselves to a...
Date: Wednesday, February 21st
Youth Tennis & Liveball is cancelled
Due to weather and unsafe court conditions
Updated: Tennis Staff 2/21/24: 4pm
 
...ds 48 hours prior to the start of the event.
Location(s):
Tonaquint Tennis Center / 1851 S. Dixie Drive
Match Times:
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...vision, and/or participation placement.
Locations:
Tonaquint Tennis Center / 1851 S. Dixie Drive
Please check website week of tournament...
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8. Water Cycle
9. You, Me and Trees
10. Tennis is for Everyone (Physical Education)
How to Book a Field Trip
Any educator may visit our website at https://www.sgcity.org/triprequest/ to book a field trip day for his/her classroom. Group pricing is $25 for groups of 49 people and less and $50 for groups of 50 or more. A two (2) week notice is greatly appreciated due to calendaring issues. However, please note when viewing the on-line calendar there are black-out dates. When requesting your field trip, please select your preferred topics, the number of attendees along with the day and time you prefer. Once your field trip request has been submitted, you will receive a confirmation or denial of your request.
Field Trip Set-Up
In most cases, a large group is divided into smaller groups of 25 or less to accommodate the stations. An average school group of 100 is typically divided into 4 sub-groups of 25 students. Each sub-group then would rotate throughout 4 stations lasting approximately 20 minutes at each station.
Smaller groups will be divided into less stations.
Making the Most of Your Field Trip
A field trip is an opportunity for students to link their classroom learning, knowledge and understanding of a subject with outside experiences. These extension activities make learning more relevant and memorable. Your students will get more out of the experience if you build what they learned into your curriculum. An ideal field trip begins with in-class lessons and experiments to prepare students for what they will experience in the field. Post field trip activities will further enhance the learning, knowledge, and understanding gained during the environmental experience.
On our website, www.sgcityrec.org/tnc you will find the list of programs available. Please refer to this website to prepare your students in advance.
Teacher Responsibilities:
Please have your groups ready at the drop off point, with name tags visible, at Tonaquint Park’s main parking lot at the proper time.
Prepare your students by reviewing program vocabulary.
Let the students know ahead of time what to expect in their program.
Explain the behavioral expectations.
Encourage the students to listen to the presentations, keep their voices down and come willing to learn something new.
Please maintain a “don’t touch” policy for the students unless the environmental educator has suggested it.
Student Responsibilities:
Follow the environmental educator’s instructions at all times.
Stay with the group and on the paths at all times.
Wear clothes that are comfortable and adequate for any weather changes.
Please maintain a “don’t touch” policy unless the environmental educator has suggested it.
Ask questions.
Respect the environment. We are visitors in the home of others.
Chaperone Responsibilities:
Know where the members of your group are at all times.
Resolve any discipline issues.
Assist participants who have an emergency.
Make sure all members of the group follow staff rules.
Participate in and show interest in the programs.
Model proper behavior.
Leave siblings or other children at home.
Please turn off cell phones.
Preparing For Your Field Trip
Arrival:
Please arrive on time. Delays may force cancellation or shortening of some programs. Buses should drop students off at the designated parking area near The Conservation Garden. Please assemble students in the pavilion next to the parking lot. Your students will be greeted by one of our educational staff. **Smaller groups will meet at the Tonaquint Nature Center.
Cell Phones:
While we recognize the importance of cell phones on-site, we request that all cell phones be silenced during program presentations and that all chaperones refrain from taking calls during the field trip.
Discipline:
The environmental educator is not responsible for discipline. Teacher and chaperone involvement is vital to a meaningful learning experience and student safety.
Dismissal:
Please have buses pick up students at the park’s main parking lot. After turning onto the park’s main entrance, follow the road until you see the parking lot next to the tennis courts. There is enough room for the bus to turn around. If your bus...
...drop students off at the designated parking area at the near The Tonaquint Tennis Courts. Please assemble students into their groups once they are off the bus next to the parking lot. The busses will then have to move out of that parking lot and park in a different area of the Tonaquint Park. Your students will be greeted by one of our educational staff. **Smaller groups will meet at the Tonaquint Nature Center.
Cell Phones:
While we recognize the importance of cell phones on-site, we request that all cell phones be silenced during program presentations and that all chaperones refrain from taking calls during the field trip.
Discipline:
The environmental educator is not responsible for discipline. Teacher and chaperone involvement is vital to a meaningful learning experience and student safety.
Dismissal:
Please have buses pick up students at the park’s main parking lot. After turning onto the park’s main entrance, follow the road until you see the parking lot next to the tennis courts. There is enough room for the bus to turn around. The bus must wait at a different location or different area of the park to allow for room for those using the tennis courts, please ask the driver to turn off the bus. Bus emissions are...
...sday
Time: 8:00 AM to 9:30 AM
Location: Tonaquint Tennis Center / 1851 South Dixie Drive
Description
Jr. Development clinics utilize a 75% compressed green dot ball and a 78’ court (full size court) to help players between the ages of 10 and 13 and staying within the parameters of the USTA (United States Tennis Association).
Skill level and Syllabus Descriptions
Beginner Level - For beginner players with little or no tennis experience.
Syllabus for Beginner level players:
Week One: Introduction to forehand ground strokes, grip, and spin. Intro to parts of the court and racket.
Week Two: Introduction to backhand ground strokes, grip and spin.
Week Three: Review of forehand and backhand ground stroke, grip and spin. Introduction to scoring.
Week Four: Review of forehand and backhand ground stroke, grip and spin. Review of scoring and intro to match play
Repeat to Week One
Intermediate Level - Players with some tennis experience who can demonstrate proper strokes at times.
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