Camp Info
| Ages: | 5–13 |
| Type: | Day |
| Month: | Summer |
| Setting: | City |
| Sports: | Sports Training, Table Tennis |
Burlingame, USA
888 Table Tennis Center Summer Camp is designed for kids roughly ages 5 to 13 and offers a mix of table tennis instruction and playful physical activity. The program is divided into age and skill groups so that beginners and more experienced players receive the right level of guidance. Younger children focus on foundational skills like paddle control, footwork, and simple rallies, while older or returning campers build on technique, spin, and tactical play.
A standout feature of the program is its flexibility. Families may choose between half-day (morning or afternoon) or full-day sessions. Full-day campers also enjoy supervised lunch time and fun activities beyond table tennis, including age-appropriate games and creative group play.
Whether your child is discovering a new sport or strengthening existing skills, the camp balances learning with fun and social interaction. It’s a great fit for kids who enjoy active movement, want to build coordination, or love racket sports.
| Ages: | 5–13 |
| Type: | Day |
| Month: | Summer |
| Setting: | City |
| Sports: | Sports Training, Table Tennis |
| Dates | Days | Price | Apply |
|---|---|---|---|
| 08.06.26 - 12.06.26 | 5 | $345 | |
| 08.06.26 - 12.06.26 | 5 | $645 | |
| 15.06.26 - 19.06.26 | 5 | $345 | |
| 15.06.26 - 19.06.26 | 5 | $645 | |
| 22.06.26 - 26.06.26 | 5 | $345 | |
| 22.06.26 - 26.06.26 | 5 | $645 | |
| 29.06.26 - 03.07.26 | 5 | $345 | |
| 29.06.26 - 03.07.26 | 5 | $645 | |
| 06.07.26 - 10.07.26 | 5 | $345 | |
| 06.07.26 - 10.07.26 | 5 | $645 | |
| 13.07.26 - 17.07.26 | 5 | $345 | |
| 13.07.26 - 17.07.26 | 5 | $645 | |
| 20.07.26 - 24.07.26 | 5 | $345 | |
| 20.07.26 - 24.07.26 | 5 | $645 | |
| 27.07.26 - 31.07.26 | 5 | $345 | |
| 27.07.26 - 31.07.26 | 5 | $645 | |
| 03.08.26 - 07.08.26 | 5 | $345 | |
| 03.08.26 - 07.08.26 | 5 | $645 | |
| 10.08.26 - 14.08.26 | 5 | $345 | |
| 10.08.26 - 14.08.26 | 5 | $645 | |
| 17.08.26 - 21.08.26 | 5 | $345 | |
| 17.08.26 - 21.08.26 | 5 | $645 |
You won’t be charged yet. The camp will contact you to confirm all terms first.
Campers must bring their own lunch. The camp does not provide lunch. Full-day campers enjoy a supervised lunchtime period, where staff help ensure safety, hydration, and an enjoyable break. Families are encouraged to pack nutritious meals, snacks, and a refillable water bottle. Drinking water is available on-site, and there may be snack or drink options through vending machines or a small snack area.
Safety is prioritized through structured schedules, age-appropriate grouping, and close staff supervision. Younger children begin with simple, controlled activities that minimize the risk of strain or accidental injury, while older kids participate in more advanced activities under guidance. The indoor environment features proper flooring and adequate spacing around each table, allowing coaches to maintain sightlines and supervision at all times. Controlled drop-off and pick-up procedures help ensure children transition safely into and out of camp.
Although not a traditional overnight camp, 888 Table Tennis Center builds its own sense of community. Many children return week after week, creating friendships and familiar routines. Campers enjoy the rhythm of warm-ups, drills, games, and mini-matches that make each day predictable yet exciting. Occasional friendly competitions, rally challenges, and group games help create memorable experiences that returning campers look forward to each year.
The camp focuses on helping kids develop strong table tennis fundamentals while maintaining a fun, supportive atmosphere. Daily sessions blend structured training with playful games, keeping campers engaged and confident. Beginners start with paddle handling, basic strokes, and coordinated movement; advanced campers practice spin, footwork, and strategies used in competitive match play. Full-day campers get additional fitness activities, group games, and rest periods.
Campers must bring their own lunch.
Children are grouped by age and skill for safety and appropriate instruction.