Mission Statement

Bajoit Tennis Academy is dedicated to fostering exceptional achievements through premier tennis instruction and promoting the development of strong character.

The Bajoit Program

Tennis Training

Well-rounded tennis instruction

Tennis Training

  • Tennis instruction system designed specifically for this camp by Hunter Bajoit and Neil Adams

  • Master the most important movements in tennis

  • Develop fundamentals such as the palm down serve

  • Take the information provided and intuitively draw your own conclusions on how to improve your game

Yoga

The Wellness for Excellence program

Yoga

  • Boost performance under pressure with breathing techniques

  • Prevent injuries with proper warm ups, cool downs, and yoga

  • Careful attention to knees, hips, and shoulders

  • Enhance physical performance through flexibility and strength

  • Certified yoga instructor: V. Prakash Hegde

Fitness training

Improve explosiveness, speed, and power

Fitness training

  • See workouts with @kingdac on instagram

  • Develop on court explosiveness with plyometrics, lateral movement training, and strength

  • Improve overall athletic ability

  • Dac has been featured in SportsCenter, MensHealth, ESPN, Guinness book of world records, and the Olympics.

Take Home

Information Pamphlet

Every camper will leave with concise summaries of what they learn from all sections of the camp.

Pictures

Action shots of your camper doing drills and activities taken by professional sports photographer Carlos Barron will be available for purchase.

Guest Speakers

Seminar Examples

  • Southwestern University men’s and women’s head tennis coach Billy Porter shares his insight on the path to college tennis and the college tennis experience.
  • Marvin D. Henderson, namesake of the Southwestern tennis facility and former NCAA Division 1 tennis player, hosts a goal setting seminar on how to define what you want, then accomplish it!
  • Mike Carter, director of Net Generation, introduces important tennis fundamentals and changes campers’ perspectives by teaching them how to teach tennis.
  • Players will learn to break down film from practice matches using the Southwestern PlaySight camera system.

 

* Seminars will vary week to week for players interested in both weeks

Our Facilities

Southwestern University Facilities

Marvin D. Henderson Sr. Tennis Courts

Marvin D. Henderson Sr. Tennis Courts

  • Resurfaced in the summer of 2022

  • Home to the nationally ranked men’s and women’s Southwestern teams

  • PlaySight cameras on 6 courts can be used to record matchplay

  • Many shaded areas and cooling stations will be available for the players

Mabee Commons Dining By Aramark

Mabee Commons Dining By Aramark

  • Centrally located on campus and next to the dorms

  • All-you-can-eat buffet every meal of the day

  • Many healthy options available

  • Nutritional information provided at every station

  • Food allergies and dietary preferences can be indicated on your registration form

Stay at Moody-Shearn and Herman Brown Hall

Stay at Moody-Shearn and Herman Brown Hall

  • Opened in 1966 and recently remodeled

  • Centrally located on campus

  • Next to the Southwestern Police Department, who patrol the area 24/7

  • Share a community courtyard

Live like a College Student

Live like a College Student

  • Stay in a two room suite with three friends!

  • One living room and bathroom per suite

  • Roommate requests can be indicated on your registration form

  • Preferred snacks and drinks allowed in the dorms

  • See -what to bring- for the necessities

Address

1003 Southwestern Blvd, Georgetown, TX 78626

Academy Email

bajoittennis@gmail.com

Join The Bajoit Tennis Camp

To guarantee your place, sign up now. There is limited space and spots will fill quickly.

$895 / for the week – Overnight

$675 / for the week – Day

Week 1: July 9-13

Week 2: July 16-20

Activities

Daily Schedule

Day 1
1:00pm-3:00pm
Check-in and Room Setup at Moody Shern/Herman Brown Residence Halls
3:00pm
Day Camp Arrival at Marvin D. Henderson Sr., Tennis Courts
3:30pm
Camp Introduction at Marvin D. Henderson Sr., Tennis Courts
4:00pm
Practice and Determine Groups
5:30pm
Day Camp Pick-Up at Marvin D. Henderson Sr., Tennis Courts
6:00pm
Dinner in Mabee Commons
7:30pm
Scavenger Hunt
10:00pm
Lights Out
Day 2
6:45 am
Roll Call
7:00 am
Yoga with Prakash on the Roy H. Cullen Academic Mall
8:00 am
Breakfast in Mabee Commons
8:30 am
Day Camp Arrival at Marvin D. Henderson Sr., Tennis Courts
9:00 am
Technique Specific Drilling
10:00 am
Point Play Application
10:45 am
Break in Olin 105 Lecture Hall
11:15 am
Guest Speaker #1 in Olin 105 Lecture Hall
12:15 pm
Lunch in Mabee Commons
1:30 pm
Strategy Specific Drilling
2:30 pm
Point Play Application
3:30 pm
Break in the Southwestern Tennis Team Room
4:00 pm
Fitness with Darius Clark
5:00 pm
Day Camp Pick-Up at Marvin D. Henderson Sr., Tennis Courts
5:30 pm
Dinner in Mabee Commons
7:00 pm
Black Light Dodgeball
10:00 pm
Lights Out
Day 3
6:45 am
Roll Call
7:00 am
Morning Run Around Campus
8:00 am
Breakfast in Mabee Commons
8:30 am
Day Camp Arrival at Marvin D. Henderson Sr., Tennis Courts
9:00 am
Yoga with Prakash on the Roy H. Cullen Academic Mall
10:00 am
Technique Specific Drilling
10:45 am
Break in The Howry Center
11:15 am
Guest Speaker #2 in The Howry Center
12:15 pm
Lunch in Mabee Commons
1:30 pm
Strategy Specific Drilling
2:30 pm
Point Play Application
3:30 pm
Break in The Howry Center
4:00 pm
Fitness with Darius Clark
5:00 pm
Day Camp Pick-Up at Marvin D. Henderson Sr., Tennis Courts
5:30 pm
BBQ Dinner in The Howry Center
7:00 pm
Game Night at the Marvin D. Henderson Sr., Tennis Courts
10:00 pm
Lights Out
Day 4
6:45 am
Roll Call
7:00 am
Match Play
8:00 am
Breakfast in Mabee Commons
8:30 am
Day Camp Arrival at Marvin D. Henderson Sr., Tennis Courts
9:00 am
Technique Specific Drilling
10:00 am
Point Play Application
10:45 am
Break in the Lynda McCombs Ballroom
11:15 am
Guest Speaker #3 in the Lynda McCombs Ballroom
12:15 pm
Lunch in Mabee Commons
1:30 pm
Strategy Specific Drilling
2:30 pm
Point Play Application
3:30 pm
Break in Southwestern Tennis Team Room
4:00 pm
Fitness with Darius Clark
5:00 pm
Day Camp Pick-Up at Marvin D. Henderson Sr., Tennis Courts
5:30 pm
Dinner in Mabee Commons
7:00 pm
Dance with DJ in the Lynda McCombs Ballroom
10:00 pm
Lights Out
Day 5
6:45 am
Roll Call
8:00 am
Breakfast in Mabee Commons
8:30 am
Day Camp Arrival at Marvin D. Henderson Sr., Tennis Courts
9:00 am
Strategy Workshops
9:30 am
Team Matchplay Competition
12:15 pm
Lunch in Mabee Commons
1:30 pm
Team Matchplay Competition
4:00 pm
Awards Ceremony
5:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Check-out and Departure

Bring In

What To Bring?

01
Tennis racquets
02
Tennis shoes (no running shoes)
03
Athletic attire for 5 Days
04
Nicer outfit and casual clothes for select evening events
05
Laundry bag
06
Sunscreen, Hat, Tennis Towel, Water Jug
07
Swimsuit
08
Toiletries including toilet paper
09
2 twin size sheets, pillow, blanket or sleeping bag, 2 bath towels and tennis towel

frequent questions

FAQ’s

Information on our most frequently asked general questions related to Bajoit Tennis Camp

01.-
What is included in our fee?

Instruction: 21 hours of tennis instruction, 4 hours of fitness, 4 hours of yoga, evening activities, 12 meals, snacks, housing, seminars, guest speakers, take-home information pamphlet, prizes, a t-shirt and more!

Supervision: Our staff resides in the residence halls and is strategically placed for optimal supervision.

02.-
How do I know if I registered?

Following registration, a confirmation email will be sent to ensure your place at Bajoit Tennis Camp. If you have not received your confirmation email, feel free to contact us at bajoittennis@gmail.com. There is a chance this email was sent to your spam folder.

03.-
What if I need to cancel?

Refunds for Bajoit Tennis Camp are available up to the deadline of one week prior to the camp start date. The specific dates to receive remaining balance refunds are July 2 for Week 1 and July 9 for Week 2. In the event of injury, campers must forward documentation from their doctor to receive a refund after the non-refundable deposit date. The grace period for proof of injury cancellation is until the start date of the camp.

In the event that your Bajoit Tennis Camp session is canceled, a full refund will be provided.

04.-
What if I need to transfer to a different session?

Contact us as soon as possible. We cannot guarantee that there will be space in a different session, but we will try our best to accommodate a transfer.

05.-
When do I need to pay?

Payments can be made online with the final payment being due July 2nd for the first week of camp and July 9th for the second week of camp.

06.-
Am I able to make a roommate request?

Of course! This can be done during the application process. In the event that a roommate request is needed following registration, email us at bajoittennis@gmail.com and we will do our best to honor your roommate request. Roommate requests cannot be coed and must be within 2 years of age. Suite mate requests are also possible.

07.-
How are roommates assigned?

Roommates are assigned based on similar age and gender.

08.-
What if I have any food allergies?

Food allergies can be documented during online registration. In the event that a food allergy was not listed during registration, please contact bajoittennis@gmail.com.

09.-
Can I bring snacks or water to the residence hall?

Snacks and water can be brought to the residence hall. We just ask that every camper picks up after themselves.

10.-
Is there a skill requirement for attending Bajoit Tennis Camp?

There are no skill requirements for attending our camp. The only requirements are that campers are between ages 9-17. Campers will be grouped based on their age and skill level on the first day.

11.-
What is the ratio of campers to staff?

4:1. This is one of the lowest camper to staff ratios in the country and allows for personalization of the players’ camp experience.

12.-
Are campers supervised at all times?

Adult supervision is provided 24 hours a day.

13.-
Is there a trainer on campus?

Yes. We have certified trainers from Southwestern University to assist with injury and injury prevention. They will provide water, emergency equipment, and supplies for every station as well.

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