Author Archives : Peter Nielsen

Peter Nielsen, a certified O.T.A Level III coach, has successfully worked with juniors at all levels of the game, from grass roots to the international level. A National Senior Champion himself, Peter was employed as a National Coach by Tennis Canada, as the Head Coach of the Central Region High Performance Program. Peter currently ranks 321st in the world for Men 50 and over.

Understanding Tennis Terminology: A Beginner’s Guide

Is your child ready for their first session at our junior summer tennis camp in Toronto? Before they step foot on the court, give them the opportunity to learn the tennis terminology! Below, we explain some of the most common tennis terminology your child should know. Basic Terminology Advanced Terminology Scorekeeping Tennis is scored based <strong>Understanding Tennis Terminology: A Beginner’s Guide</strong>

Sun, Sweat, and Safety: Keeping Kids Safe at Summer Tennis Camp

As parents, there’s nothing more satisfying than seeing our kids making memories and learning new skills during their summer break. And for those who have little ones who are passionate about tennis, sending them to a summer tennis camp seems like the perfect choice. However, with all the fun and excitement also comes responsibility as <strong>Sun, Sweat, and Safety: Keeping Kids Safe at Summer Tennis Camp</strong>

The Summer Serve: Must-Have Features for a Safe and Fun Tennis Camp for Kids

Tennis camps are a popular choice for many families looking for a social, learning-based summer program for their kids. Not only is tennis a sport that kids tend to enjoy playing, but many tennis facilities now offer comprehensive camp programs with key features dedicated to ensuring children have a positive experience in a secure environment. <strong>The Summer Serve: Must-Have Features for a Safe and Fun Tennis Camp for Kids</strong>

How Coaches and Instructors Can Shape Young Tennis Players

Ask any budding tennis player and they’ll tell you that their success on the court is largely influenced by their tennis coach or instructor. Why? Because a coach is the player’s role model, confidant, teacher, mentor, and moral guide. They help instruct the player on the rules of the game while ensuring their physical and <strong>How Coaches and Instructors Can Shape Young Tennis Players</strong>

How to Master the Art of Good Footwork in Tennis

Many novice tennis players assume that mastering their swing is the most important part of becoming a great player. But it’s not. Don’t get us wrong, a good tennis player needs to have a forceful and controlled swing. But look closely, it all begins with the footwork. Below we explore how mastering the art of <strong>How to Master the Art of Good Footwork in Tennis</strong>

How Joining a Junior Tennis Camp Can Help Your Child’s Development

Invest in the physical, mental, and social future of your child(ren) by enrolling them in a junior tennis camp! Tennis is a sport that requires strategic and critical thinking, confidence, sportsmanship, and great physical interaction. At Bayview Village Tennis Camp, we offer spring, summer, and fall junior tennis programs. Our beginner programs introduce the basic <strong>How Joining a Junior Tennis Camp Can Help Your Child’s Development</strong>

How to Keep Your Kids Cool on the Court during Their Tennis Summer Camp

Warm summer weather and the scorching hot sun go hand-in-hand. This is great for the summer flowers but can be difficult for young children who are playing tennis in the summer. Believe it or not, a tennis court can emit heat up to 20 degrees hotter than the surrounding air temperature. With these temperatures, it’s How to Keep Your Kids Cool on the Court during Their Tennis Summer Camp