In the final part of the trial session, the focus shifts to playing real games. After learning strokes, coordination, and interactive exercises in the previous parts, it’s time to put everything into practice. The mini net is now introduced, and participants play singles and doubles matches in a friendly, competitive atmosphere. The goal is to apply the newly acquired skills in real match situations – rallying, scoring points, and experiencing the excitement of a game. The emphasis remains on fun, teamwork, and engagement, not on perfect technique. This final 15–20-minute segment brings the session to life: participants enjoy the spirit of competition, celebrate their first rallies and points, and experience the social, energetic side of tennis in a club environment.

Part 1 – Warm-up in the Trial Lesson
Part 2 – Coordination with Racket & Ball
Part 3 – Fast-Learning Program for Beginners
Part 4 – Game Forms