ADIDAS TENNIS CAMP
Georgia Gwinnett College
Lawrenceville, GA
Session 1: July 11 – 15, 2022
Session 2: July 18 – 22, 2022
Day Only: $449
AGES: 8-17
CAMP DETAILS
Directed by four time NAIA National Tennis Coach of the Year Chase Hodges, The Georgia Gwinnett College adidas Tennis Camps is sure to be the highlight of your childs summer! Campers will train, get better, and have fun on GGC’s 16 fully lit courts.
At the Georgia Gwinnett College Camp campers will receive:
- Authentic adidas Tennis Camp T-Shirt
- Water Bottle
- Personal Evaluation
- Games Daily
- Raffles for an assortment of Prizes
8:45 Campers check in
9:00 Stretching and warm-up
9:15 On-court training
11:15 Match play
12:00 Lunch
1:30 Match situation drills
3:00 Instruction
4:00 Campers depart
Day Campers: Check in will be daily from 8:45am-9am at the tennis courts. Campers should be picked up daily at the tennis courts at 4:00pm.
Below is a suggested list of items to bring to camp. We suggest that campers do not bring expensive personal items such as cameras, iPods/iPads, etc. Cell phones are allowed in the dorms and dining areas, but not on the courts during training sessions. Please label every article you bring to camp. All items will be the responsibility of the camper. adidas Tennis Camps and its staff are not responsible for lost, stolen or forgotten items.
- Health Form
- Tennis Racquet
- Tennis Shoes (no black soles)
- Off-Field Clothes (Athletic Socks, T-Shirts, Shorts, Sweatshirts, etc)
- Athletic Sneakers
- Sunscreen
ABILITY GROUPS
Players are grouped first by age and then by ability. The first session is an assessment session – we will update groups after the first day
ATHLETIC TRAINER
Trainers are on site to aid in illness, injury prevention and first aid.
HEALTH FORMS
All campers are required to have a completed health form in order to participate at camp. You can either fill out our health form or use the doctors form and use our form as a cover page. Please fill out contact information and parent signature. HEALTH FORM
WEATHER PLAN
We utilize inclement weather opportunities to focus on agility training, strategy sessions, individual meetings.
TRAVEL
You are responsible for getting yourself to and from campus, adidas Tennis Camps does not provide transportation.
CANCELLATION POLICY
Any Camper who must cancel their registration more than fifteen (15) days prior to the camp start date will receive a voucher equal to the full amount of camp tuition already paid which may be used toward any program or camp offered by eCamps. If a camper must cancel their registration fourteen (14) days or fewer prior to the start of camp, eCamps will issue camper or parent a voucher equal to 50% of the camp tuition, which can be transferred to a future program or camp within the same calendar year or next calendar year. The voucher is also transferable to another family member and is good for any camp offered by eCamps within one year of the date of purchase. Camp vouchers are not extended to campers who leave camp after the start of a session. Cash refunds are not offered under any circumstances.
If eCamps Sports Network is forced to postpone your child’s 2020 summer camp due to the facility being closed or by government mandate, you will receive a camp credit voucher for tuition fees paid (never expires, fully transferable & for any sport).
STAFF DETAILS
Case Hodges recently completed his sixth season as Head Coach at Georgia Gwinnett College. As a coach, he is a seven-time NAIA National Champion, Four-time NAIA National Coach of the year, seven-time National Coach of the year, and holds an impressive 177-19 record at GGC. Coach Hodges is the first-ever head men’s and women’s tennis coach in Georgia Gwinnett College history.
A decorated tennis coach at all levels of collegiate tennis, Hodges delivered GGC its first-ever national titles in any sport with both the Men’s and Women’s 2014 NAIA National Championship titles in May.
Hodges has 16 years of collegiate coaching experience- including the last 13 as a Head Tennis Coach- and boasts the distinction of being the only Head Tennis Coach in NCAA tennis history to lead five different programs to an ITA national ranking while leading seven different tennis programs to a national ranking in any poll.
Hodges also oversees operations at the recently acquired GGC Tennis Facility in Lawrenceville.
The GGC men’s squad went 21-0 in 2014, capping an unbeaten season with a 5-1 victory over defending-champion Embry-Riddle (Fla.) in the national title match. Meanwhile, the GGC women’s tennis team won the 2014 championship against Embry-Riddle, in a dramatic 5-4 decision. It stood as Hodges’ 300th career win as a Head Tennis Coach in collegiate tennis.
Previously to tennis coaching at GGC, Hodges spent time coaching at Georgia State University, Drake University, University of North Carolina-Asheville, and Longwood University.
Hodges played two years collegiately at North Carolina State University before finishing his career at UNC-Wilmington.