Mesa’s Pickleball Clinic for Kids: A new pickleball clinic for junior players will run every Friday in October at the Mesa Tennis & Pickleball Center in Mesa, Arizona. The program is designed for kids aged 10 to 14 and focuses on developing Level 2 pickleball skills in a fun and energetic setting.
The clinic, scheduled from October 3 to October 24, 2025, will take place from 5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. each Friday. Classes will not be held during Fall Break or on Halloween. The sessions are open to advanced beginners who have completed the Level 1 Intro to Pickleball course.
Focused Skill Development for Young Athletes
Participants will build on their foundational skills with focused drills in dinking, serving, volleying, and court movement. The sessions also include supervised gameplay to help young players apply what they learn in real-time. Organizers say the clinic provides a structured yet upbeat environment where kids can grow as athletes while enjoying the game.
The program falls under the Junior Tennis & Pickleball category and takes place at the Mesa Tennis & Pickleball Center at Gene Autry Park, located at 4125 East McKellips Road, Mesa, AZ 85215.
Refund Policy and Administrative Details
Those who need to cancel may request a refund or transfer up to seven days before the first class. A non-refundable administrative fee ranging from $2 to $10 is part of the listed price. Once the program begins, no refunds will be issued.
Why It Matters
This clinic gives young players a chance to grow their pickleball skills in a positive space while building confidence and making friends. As interest in pickleball continues to rise, programs like this ensure the next generation is ready to join the courts.
News in Brief: Mesa’s Pickleball Clinic for Kids
A Level 2 pickleball clinic for ages 10–14 will be held every Friday from October 3 to 24, 2025, at the Mesa Tennis & Pickleball Center. Designed for advanced beginners, the class helps young players improve skills like dinking, serving, and volleys while enjoying supervised play in a fun group setting.
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