Every summer, Wimbledon inspires millions of children to pick up a tennis racket for the very first time. Whether your child dreams of becoming the next champion or simply wants to enjoy being active outdoors, Wimbledon is the perfect opportunity to introduce them to one of the UK’s most popular sports.
Tennis helps children develop coordination, confidence, teamwork and fitness while having plenty of fun. Best of all, there are lots of ways families can get involved, from garden games to local tennis lessons and holiday camps.
If you’re looking for children’s tennis lessons near you, kids sports clubs, or summer holiday activities, Club Hub UK makes it easy to discover local activities across the UK.
Tennis offers far more than just learning how to hit a ball.
Children who play tennis can benefit from:
Unlike many sports, tennis can be enjoyed at almost any age, making it a brilliant activity for toddlers, primary school children and teenagers alike.
You don’t need to book a court to enjoy tennis. Here are some simple activities families can try at home.
Perfect for younger children.
Use:
The slower movement of the balloon helps younger children practise hitting and catching.
No tennis balls?
Roll up some socks into a ball and use plastic bats or wooden spoons.
Play indoors or outdoors while practising:
Place buckets, hoops or chalk circles around the garden.
Challenge children to:
This builds accuracy while keeping the game fun.
Create an obstacle course including:
Children complete the course before hitting a tennis ball through a goal or target.
It combines fitness with tennis skills.
Host your own mini Wimbledon.
Ideas include:
Children love pretending they’re playing on Centre Court.
Even toddlers can enjoy tennis-themed activities.
Try:
These activities help develop early movement skills before introducing rackets.
Continue the fun indoors with creative activities.
Children could make:
Crafts are a great rainy-day activity during the school holidays.
Turn Wimbledon into an educational experience.
Ideas include:
Maths
Geography
Find where famous players come from.
Look at a world map and learn about different countries.
Science
Investigate:
Literacy
Encourage children to write:
No Wimbledon celebration is complete without tasty snacks.
Try:
Healthy snacks keep children energised during active play.
Watching matches together helps children understand the sport.
Look out for:
Children often become inspired after watching professional players compete.
If your child enjoys Wimbledon activities at home, why not continue their tennis journey?
Local tennis lessons can help children:
Many clubs also run:
Whether you’re searching for:
Club Hub UK helps families discover thousands of children’s activities across the UK.
Using the free search, you can:
You may even discover other sports your child loves, including football, gymnastics, dance, swimming, martial arts and multi-sports clubs.