My son started at Tennis Werx a couple of months ago. He is only 3.5 yrs. old and is already learning proper technique including foot work (we all know it starts with the feet). The program is more than just a coach standing still and lobbing balls at your child to hit. From footwork drills through creative and energetic games, the staff here does a great job! Coach James really cares for his players and is always available when an issue arises and he works with the parents to find a solution. He and his staff is very in tune with his students. They are very knowledgeable, full of energy and always give plenty of compliments. Each child gets the individual attention they deserve while at the same time emphasizing teamwork and respect. He demands the children pay attention and always give it their all, at the same time keeping lessons interesting and never burning them out. He and his staff know when a child is losing focus and knows when to mix it up with fun games in order to keep their attention. Anyone with a 3-5 yr old knows how challenging this can be. My son asks almost everyday day if he can go and play tennis at Tennis Werx. Personalized gear is available for everybody including shirts with the nicknames that coach James and his staff eventually give each child. The kids learn that through discipline and hard work they can and will improve. My sons ability to take instruction and to listen in a sports environment has improved (I enrolled him in a youth soccer program when he was 18 months old). I was looking forward to getting him involved in tennis at an early age and enrolled him in a parks and rec class at Whitney Mesa. As the weather started to get warmer I started looking for something indoor, as the summers here are way too hot for a child my son's age. I happened to come across this place when I saw a flyer at a local bagel deli. Coach James and his staff have also been very accommodating to our schedule.