AGES:
Ages 5-8 Category
This category is personalized for children in the 5 to 8 age range. The objective is to introduce them to the basic principles of tennis as well as develop their athletic abilities in a fun and encouraging way. Our coaches will teach them fundamental stroke techniques while also incorporating fun games and activities that focus on hand-eye coordination and footwork. By making it enjoyable and minimizing any discouragement, we aim to introduce your child to a sport that excites and challenges their sport abilities.
Ages 9 & Up Category
Players will be assigned to one of the following group according to their level of skill:
BEGINNER: This class is ideal for individuals who are new to tennis or just need a refresher. The program is designed to efficiently introduce and teach basic entry-level tennis skills, while also learning different aspects of tennis like shots, scoring in singles and doubles, as well as proper positioning on the court. All will be done in a welcoming and secure space.
INTERMEDIATE: Our intermediate category focuses on building off of the basics of tennis by diving deeper into the fundamentals and gameplay of tennis. Students will partake in various court drills and informative supervised play for an interactive learning experience. The ultimate objective is to equip and motivate them for potential participation in middle school tennis teams
ADVANCED: The advanced program is designed for skilled junior players that are actively participating in tournaments. This class focuses on recognizing and establishing a strong technical foundation by prioritizing strategy, tactics, and playing patterns. Our trained coaches use challenging and informative court drills, conditioning exercises and match play to bring out the best in each players skills
WHEN:
Monday-Thursday 9am-3pm
Friday 9:00am-12pm
COST:
$300 Per Person/Session
Please pay by check or cash.
Mail Entry & Make Check payable to:
Jonas Andersson Tennis LLC
517 Circle Street
San Antonio, Texas 78209
WHAT TO BRING:
Sack lunch, tennis racket, hat, sunscreen, water bottle, swimsuit and towel. We will have water coolers available for refills. We will have swimming availabe at the UIW Natatorium every Wednesday from 1-2pm with a licensed lifeguard for Intermediate and Beginner campers only.
WHERE:
Clarence Mabry Tennis Center (UIW Tennis Courts)
4301 Broadway
San Antonio, TX 78209
Age 5-16 *Limited Space Available
For additional information, call Jonas Andersson (310) 748-5840 or call John Newman at (210) 722-3696.
Email: Johnnewmanuiwtennis@gmail.com
This summer Tennis Camp is run by NCAA Divison 1 Coaches.
Tennis Director and UIW Men's Tennis Head Coach:
Jonas Andersson
Phone: 310-748-5840
Andersson is no stranger to the university. He played for UIW for three years, during which time he won three national championships, becoming the first and only UIW athlete to win a national title. In 1994 he was the Rolex men’s doubles national champion, and in 1995 he won the NAIA National Singles Championship and teamed with Javier Ruiz to win the NAIA National Doubles Championship. He was an NAIA All-American in both 1995 and 1996. Andersson was inducted into the UIW Hall of Fame in 2005. Coach Andersson’s 2018 team won the first Division 1 Southland Conference title in the history of UIW. He was also awarded 2018 Southland Conference Coach of the Year. Andersson won a second D1 Southland Conference Championship in 2022. He won his third Divison 1 Southland Conference Championship in 2024 and also became the SLC Divison 1 2024 Coach of the Year.
30 years of Coaching experience at all levels.
Tennis Director:
John Newman 210 722-3696
Newman’s playing career has included stints on both the United States and European circuits. In his home state, he has won four Texas Open titles, one in singles and three in doubles with his brother Butch, the former Trinity Coach Newman also has won a singles title in the Texas Amateur Athletic Federation. He has played in three US Open Championships. He won a Division 1 Championship with University of Tennessee and also coached at Vanderbilt University. 65 years of Coaching experience at all levels.
UIW Women's Tennis Head Coach:
Courtney Steinbock
University of the Incarnate Word Athletic Director Richard Duran tabbed Courtney Steinbock as the next Head Women's Tennis Coach on Monday, August 28. Steinbock comes to UIW with over 30 years of tennis experience both as a player and a coach.
Steinbock returns to her home state of Texas after head coaching stints at the University of Arkansas and the University of Houston. Prior, she served as an assistant coach at Oklahoma State, Mississippi State, Wichita State and Washington State.
"I am so excited and honored to be UIW's next Women's Tennis Head Coach," said Steinbock. "I would like to start off by thanking Dr. Thomas M. Evans, Vice President John Bury, and Athletic Director Richard Duran for their efforts in this process. UIW is an incredible institution with a great history, a rich tradition of faith and service, amazing people, and great opportunities for student-athletes both on and off the court. I am beyond grateful to continue with this mission and looking forward to getting started."
During Steinbock's tenure with the Razorbacks, she coached a doubles duo to a career-high ITA ranking of No.8 in the country and an Elite 8 finish at the 2019 National Fall Championships. Steinbock has also guided multiple players on the roster to make appearances in the ITA top 125 singles rankings as well as leading four Razorbacks to compete at the prestigious 2019 All-American Championships.
Steinbock led Houston to a 20-4 record in 2018, just the program's seventh 20-win campaign in 41 years and coached two student-athletes to American Athletic Conference All-Conference Team honors. The Cougars went undefeated at home for the first time since 2006 at 14-0 and were ranked as high as No. 49 in the Intercollegiate Tennis Association rankings.
Prior to Houston, Steinbock spent two seasons at Oklahoma State, helping the Cowgirls compile an impressive 49-15 record during that span. In 2015, Oklahoma State achieved one of the best seasons in program history. With Steinbock's help, the Cowgirls finished the season 23-6 and hosted the opening two rounds of the NCAA Championship for the first time. Oklahoma State rose as high as No. 8, a program record, and advanced to the Sweet 16 for the first time since 1996. Following the season, Steinbock was named ITA Central Regional Coach of the Year and was a finalist for the National Assistant Coach of the Year award.
Steinbock spent three seasons as an assistant at Mississippi State prior to her time at Oklahoma State. She helped the Bulldogs win their first SEC Tournament match in nearly a decade and played a major role in building a program that later advanced to the second round of the NCAA Championship in 2015.
Prior to her time in Starkville, Mississippi, Steinbock served two seasons as Wichita State's associate head coach and helped the Shockers win the 2009 Missouri Valley Conference regular season and tournament championships. She earned MVC Assistant Coach of the Year honors after the season and helped the program make it back to the NCAA Championship in 2010.
A graduate of the University of Kansas, Steinbock also spent three seasons as a volunteer assistant at her alma mater and two seasons as an assistant at Washington State. During her tenure in the Pacific Northwest, the Cougars were ranked as high as No. 39 in the ITA national rankings and qualified for the 2008 NCAA Championship.
A native of Lubbock, Texas, Steinbock was a four-year letterwinner with the Jayhawks from 2000-04. She was named team MVP each of her last two seasons and earned First Team All-Big XII Conference honors as a junior.