Table Tennis Summer Camps
Top Spin Table Tennis Academy
Pricing Guide
Foundation & Skills Summer Camp (Beginner Level)
Training Structure
- Duration: 5 days a week (Mon-Fri), 1.5 to 2 hours per session
- Batch Size: 12-15 students with a 1:8 coach ratio
- Focus: Grip correction (Shakehand/Penhold), stance alignment, and basic stroke mechanics
- Drills: 15-20 mins daily shadow practice and introductory multi-ball drills
Fitness & Conditioning
- Agility: Ladder runs for foot speed
- Coordination: Hand-eye exercises using cone drills
- Strength: Core training including planks and bodyweight squats
Facility & Equipment
- Gear: Academy bats provided for the first week
- Infrastructure: STAG professional tables and red synthetic sports mat
- Environment: Non-AC hall with industrial fans to simulate tournament conditions
Academy Protocol
- Expectations: Strict adherence to punctuality and court etiquette
- Approach: Focus on discipline, effort, and technique over winning
High-Performance Intensive Camp (Advanced Level)
Advanced Technical Training
- Duration: Extended daily sessions of 3+ hours, potentially split into morning and evening slots
- Technology: Robot-assisted drills for reaction time and spin reading
- Strategy: Service variations, third-ball attacks, and playing against specialized rubbers (Anti-power/Pimpled)
Competition Readiness
- Simulation: League-style internal matches with scorekeeping
- Analysis: Feedback on game patterns and weakness identification
- Mental Game: Temperament building for high-pressure situations
Elite Fitness
- Workouts: Plyometrics, hurdle jumps, and explosive leg exercises
- Endurance: Stamina building for long rallies and multi-match days
- Agility: Advanced ladder routines combining footwork with shadow swings
Requirements & Access
- Prerequisite: Students must bring their own custom-assembled ply and rubber bat
- Coaching: Includes 1-on-1 correction time with the Head Coach during group rotations
About Table Tennis Summer Camps
Why Our Camps Hit Different
I don't do surface-level training - here, it's all about pushing limits. Table tennis is tough, and so are the kids who train with me. If you’re looking for a summer camp that actually gets results, you’re in the right spot.
What Happens at Camp
- Every day starts early with fitness, not just regular running - agility ladders, cones, planks, mini hurdles - full-on footwork drills for young players.
- On-table sessions go deep into technique, consistency, and multi-ball drills. TT robot training sessions are a big part of practice too, so your reflexes get sharp against all kinds of spins.
- Advanced players get specialized coaching - think anti-power, grass techniques, not just the basics.
- Everyone trains in batches. It’s competitive but supportive, so you keep improving and never feel alone.
Who Fits In Here
- Kids and teens, boys and girls, from age 7 upwards.
- Total beginners or those already smashing it in U11, U13, U15, and U17 youth table tennis tournaments.
- If you’re serious about table tennis coaching for kids and want to step up, this is for you.
Real Results
- My students win and place high in state ranking tournaments, BUDTTA competitions, and local city leagues.
- When one of our kids lifts a trophy, everyone feels it. That’s what this camp is about.
Meet your Expert
Topspin Table Tennis Academy
My Story
At Top Spin, we’re more like a big joint family than just a table tennis academy. It’s always a team thing – players, parents, coaches, all in the mix. We kicked off because table tennis is more than smashes and spins, yaar – it’s about discipline and real hard work. Our enthu kids turn up for early morning fitness, no excuses, and seeing a 7-year-old go from zero to hero in a year? That’s why we do this. Every medal, every rally, we feel the pride.
My Work
Table Tennis Coaching & Camps - We coach kids and teens, run summer camps, and prep for tournaments. All levels welcome.
Early Morning Fitness & Drills - Agility, hand-eye coordination, strength – our fitness sessions start early and keep you moving.
Match Play & Robot Training - Regular practice includes on-table drills, match play for kids, and robot training for extra edge.
Tournament Preparation - We help teens get ready for competitions, focusing on discipline and hard work every session.
Celebrating Results - Our players win medals at local, district, and state tournaments. We cheer every win, big or small.