Seven Tennis Academy
A compact, high‑energy junior academy in downtown Boca Raton led by former Women’s Tennis Association pro Keisha Clousing, with clay‑court training, clear pathways from beginner to high performance, and summer weeks packed with match play.

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Features
- High Performance Academy (tournament-focused program)
- Excellence group (ages 12–18)
- Junior Academy (ages 7–11)
- Mini Aces (ages 4–6)
- Summer Camp (nine weeks; separate high-performance and beginner/intermediate tracks)
- UTR and sanctioned tournament match play staged at home courts
- Clay courts (four Hydro‑Grid clay courts) with modern lighting
- Day programs only — no boarding or on-site academics
- Private lessons
- Adult classes and drill/match-play options
- Fitness integrated into daily practices
- Occasional beach fitness sessions during summer
- Mental skills training and between-point routines
- Small-group progressions with trial class and level assessment
- PlayByPoint enrollment and scheduling
- City facility access with resident and non-resident membership pricing
- College pathway guidance and recruiting support
- Brand and agency partnerships (including affiliated sports agency discounts for high-performance players)
- Coaching led by a former WTA pro with staff who have professional tour coaching experience
- Evening training windows using court lighting
- Transparent per-class / per-day pricing (memberships affect fees)
Programs
High Performance Academy
Price: $72+/day (varies by residency/membership)Level: ProDuration: Year-round; typically Monday–Friday afternoonsAge: 12–18 yearsStructured daily training for competitive juniors preparing for USTA, UTR, and ITF competition. Sessions combine live-ball drilling, pattern play, serve-and-return emphasis, daily fitness blended into on-court work, and structured match play. Coaches use measurable benchmarks (e.g., first-serve percentage, rally depth) and adjust group placement around tournament progressions. Programming assumes a strong commitment to weekly practice and match scheduling.
Excellence
Price: $120–$180 per weekLevel: IntermediateDuration: Year-round; typically 2–3 days per weekAge: 12–18 yearsAimed at middle- and high-school players who need consistent, tactical training. Focus areas include footwork, contact-point discipline, rally tolerance, basic serve routines, and simple game plans to build confidence for match play. Typical delivery is small-group progressions with periodic level assessments to ensure proper placement.
Junior Academy
Price: $60/dayLevel: BeginnerDuration: Year-round; typically 2 days per weekAge: 7–11 yearsFoundations track emphasizing grips, swing paths, spacing, balance, and rally development through games and short challenges. Players learn scoring basics, court positioning, and how to begin points with cooperative serve and return progressions. Sessions prioritize consistent contact and building match-play habits.
Mini Aces
Price: $30/classLevel: BeginnerDuration: Year-round; 1–2 sessions per week (one-hour classes)Age: 4–6 yearsOne-hour classes that introduce racquet control, hand–eye coordination, movement and basic swings through play-based stations and games. The emphasis is on fun, gross-motor development, and early adoption of proper grips and contact mechanics.
Summer Tennis Camp
Price: On requestLevel: IntermediateDuration: Nine weeks each summer (June–August); weekly enrollmentAge: 7–18 (separate track for 4–6) yearsWeekly summer weeks with separate tracks for high-performance and beginner–intermediate players. Weekly themes cover technique, tactical patterns, on-court fitness, and mental routines with daily match play and internal leaderboards. The program often includes on-site UTR events and adds beach-based fitness sessions for older groups.
Adult Classes and Private Lessons
Price: $45/class; private lesson rates on requestLevel: ProDuration: Year-roundAge: Adults (private lessons also available for juniors) yearsMorning adult drills and match-play sessions at multiple levels, plus private lessons for individualized technical or tactical work. Small-group semi-private options can be arranged for friends or teammates to focus on stroke production, point play, or match strategy.