FAQ

What Families Ask Most

From program placement to schedules and skill levels, these are the questions we hear most from families getting started with Matrix Tennis. If you don’t see what you’re looking for, we’re always happy to help.

What ages and skill levels does Matrix Tennis School work with?

Matrix Tennis School works with players in Middle School or High School of all  skill levels, from beginners to advanced juniors, helping each grow their skills and love for the game.

What is the time commitment for players at different stages of development?

Time commitment varies by age and goals. Middle school players focus on skill-building and enjoyment, while high school and high-performance players train more frequently and competitively. Coaches help families find a balanced schedule that supports both tennis and school.

How does Matrix help families balance tennis, school, and overall well-being?

Matrix helps families balance tennis, school, and overall well-being by offering flexible scheduling, supportive coaching, and a focus on healthy development both on and off the court.

How does Matrix support players competing in USTA Midwest and National tournaments?

Matrix supports players competing in USTA Midwest and National tournaments through expert coaching, individualized training plans, and guidance on preparation, scheduling, and mental readiness for high-level competition.

Who can participate in the Matrix Middle School Tennis Program, and how do we sign up?

The Matrix Middle School Tennis Program runs in the spring and is open to students from Brownell, Pierce, and Parcells. Interested players can download the registration form from their school and enroll by paying the annual club fee.