Game, Set, Match: A Look at Tennis Training at Camp Pontiac

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At Camp Pontiac, tennis is more than just a summer activity—it’s a passion. With a brand-new tennis complex and world-class coaching, our program delivers one of the best tennis camp experiences for kids in the country.

Led by head professionals Suresh Maurya and Eric Erlandsen, Pontiac’s tennis program combines expert instruction, competitive play, and a whole lot of fun. Whether your child is just picking up a racket or dreaming of playing tournaments, our staff meets them where they are and helps them grow.

Meet the Pros Behind the Program

Suresh Maurya, a USPTA, USPTR, and AITA-certified master tennis instructor, brings decades of international coaching experience. Each year, he trains over 500 youth athletes and coaches in India and abroad. He’s a recipient of the USPTR “Coach of the Year – India” and the PTR “President’s Award,” and he brings that same high-level dedication to our courts.

Eric Erlandsen, also USPTA and PTR certified, currently serves as Director of Tennis and Pickleball at a prestigious South Carolina club. Together, Suresh and Eric lead a staff of 11 experienced instructors who guide campers through group clinics, selectives, and private lessons daily.

A Program for Every Skill Level

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From casual rallies to serious training, Camp Pontiac’s tennis program is built for all interest levels:

  • Daily tennis lessons for kids during scheduled sports periods
  • Optional private lessons during Rest Hour (included at no extra cost)
  • Intra-camp and inter-camp tournaments
  • Camper-Counselor Challenge Matches
  • Annual Davis Cup-style team tournament

For kids who want to take their training further, our Tennis Academy offers a more intensive track. Designed for campers entering fifth grade and above, the academy runs for two-week blocks and focuses on stroke development, match strategy, and physical conditioning.

Whether your child is new to the game or working toward competitive goals, Camp Pontiac delivers a structured, supportive, and high-energy tennis experience.

Why Parents Love It

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Parents looking for the best tennis camp for kids often mention a few things that set Pontiac apart:

  • Certified, award-winning coaches on the courts daily
  • A brand-new tennis facility designed for optimal training
  • Flexible options for both recreational and competitive players
  • No added fees for private instruction
  • A fun, encouraging atmosphere that helps kids thrive

Tennis at Camp Pontiac is more than just skill-building. It’s about confidence, sportsmanship, and creating memories on and off the court.

FAQs

Is this a tennis camp for kids of all skill levels?
Yes! Whether your child is a beginner or an advanced player, we tailor instruction to meet them where they are.

Are tennis lessons for kids included in regular camp tuition?
Yes. All group instruction and private lessons during Rest Hour are included at no additional charge.

What is the Tennis Academy and who can join?
The Tennis Academy is a higher-level training program for campers entering fifth grade and up. It runs for two-week blocks and offers more intensive coaching.

Does Camp Pontiac host tennis tournaments?
Yes. Campers enjoy intra-camp, inter-camp, and Davis Cup-style tournaments. We also host friendly camper-counselor challenge matches.

Who leads the tennis instruction?
The program is led by Suresh Maurya and Eric Erlandsen, both award-winning and USPTA/PTR-certified tennis professionals, along with 11 experienced instructors.

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Whether your child is curious about tennis or serious about stepping up their game, Camp Pontiac offers one of the best kids tennis camp experiences around. Game on!

Michael Etra

Michael has been working in his family’s camp since 1995 first as a group leader, then as a legal consultant and currently as a Director. He left his career as an attorney and real estate professional in 2015 to pursue his passion of working alongside his family to help run Pontiac year-round.