JCP REGISTRATION

Fall JCP 2025 

Fall JCP will run on a weekly basis starting Tuesday, September 2nd, and go through the City of Beverly Hills planned court resurfacing at La Cienega Tennis Center. While we prepare for many program changes at Beverly Hills Tennis these next few weeks, we appreciate your understanding and patience.  We will be sending out any updates as soon as they are given to us. 

In order to keep the prices comprable to a full session, those players that sign up for multiple days a week may use the following codes at time of check out (see screenshots below for assistance) for each week: 

Week 1 multi day code - JCPWK1

Week 2 multi day code - JCPWK2

Week 3 multi day code - JCPWK3

Week 4 multi day code - JCPWK4

JCP Level Break Down

NOVICE

Novice players have a working knowledge of groundstrokes, serves, and volleys. They are also able to keep score, while having little to no competitive experience. Novice players will spend the majority of their time developing a solid technical foundation for all basic strokes and will be introduces to competition through drills, point play, and participation in the Westside Tennis League.

Satellite

Satellite Players have increased proficiency in all of the basic strokes and have some experience in tournament/competitive play. Satellite players will spend great deal time developing a solid technical foundation for all basic strokes, with an introduction to specialty shots, as wells as tactitcal/strategic instruction. Competitive experience will be enhanced through participation in select USTA sanctioned tournaments as well.

Open

Open players have good proficiency in all of the basic strokes and most specialty shots, and have significant experience in USTA sanctioned tournaments. These players are in the process of or have attained sectional and/or national rankings/ Open players will spend a significant amount time further improving upon their abilities in all facets of the game including technique, shot selection, tactics/strategy, mental fitness, and physical fitness. Competition for these players will be focused on USTA sanctioned tournament play.