On your journey to playing men’s college tennis, attending a tennis camp is a great way to improve your skills, gain exposure to college coaches and experience high-level training. Whether you’re looking for intensive instruction, match-play opportunities or a fun way to develop your game, there are tennis camps designed to meet your needs.
NCSA has compiled a list of men’s tennis camps across the country. Use the list below to find a tennis camp near you and take the next step in your development.
Train like the pros at IMG Academy Tennis Camps

IMG Academy’s boys tennis camps offer elite-level coaching and personalized instruction to help players maximize their potential. With multiple program options to choose from, IMG campers will learn directly from coaches who have developed top ATP, WTA and ITF players as well as high-level collegiate athletes. Campers will develop their technical, tactical and mental performance game through a progressive training model, which includes:
- On-court strategy and skill development
- Match-play simulations
- Mental performance coaching
- Strength, conditioning and injury prevention
Sign up for an IMG Academy Tennis Camp today!
How to choose the right tennis camp
Choosing the right tennis camp depends on your goals, skill level, and what you want to get out of the experience. Here are three key questions to help guide your decision:
1. Who will be coaching you?
The right coach can make a big difference in your development. If you’re looking at college tennis camps, check to see if actual college coaches will be leading the training.
- Will they give you a feel for what it’s like to play at the college level?
- Are they experienced in developing players like you?
- Will you get personal feedback to help improve your game?
2. Does the camp fit your schedule and budget?
Before signing up, think about the logistics:
- Does it fit into your summer plans?
- Is it affordable for your family?
- Would you travel for a camp that offers better training?
3. What kind of training do you want?
Different camps focus on different areas of the game. Ask yourself:
- Do you want to sharpen your overall skills, or are you looking for intense, high-level training?
- Would you rather have one-on-one coaching, or do you want to play in competitive match settings?
- Are you looking to improve specific areas, like mental performance?
Every tennis camp offers a mix of fun and serious training, so find one that fits where you are now and where you want to go.
Insider Tip: You can always ask friends and teammates which college tennis camps they enjoy, but just as no two college tennis recruiting journeys are the same, you might be at a different point in your tennis career or looking for something specific. Focus on finding a men’s tennis camp that best fits your goals!
What to expect at a tennis camp
Once you’ve found the right tennis camp to attend, here’s what you can look forward to:
- Skill development: Coaches will help you improve your strokes, serving, footwork and strategy.
- Match play: You’ll compete against other players to apply what you’ve learned.
- College exposure: If it’s a college-run camp, you may get a chance to meet and learn from college coaches.
- Conditioning: Many camps include workouts to improve strength, speed and endurance.
Will attending a tennis camp help with college recruiting?
Many tennis camps provide great exposure to college coaches, especially if they’re hosted on a college campus. While attending a boys’ tennis camp won’t guarantee a scholarship, it can help you improve your game, learn from experienced coaches and possibly make connections in the recruiting process.
Have More Questions About Tennis Camps?
Finding the right tennis camp is an important step in your recruiting journey. If you’re unsure which camp best fits your goals, your NCSA Recruiting Coach is here to help.
Already a member? Log in now to schedule a conversation with your coach about camp options and next steps.
New to NCSA? Create your free recruiting profile today to get expert guidance and start connecting with college coaches.
Related Articles:
- Find women’s tennis camps near you