Who We Are

Mississauga Little Aces is a community‑rooted program built to help kids fall in love with tennis through fun, movement, and real skill development. Since our early days at Jack Darling Park, we’ve focused on creating an environment where every child feels supported, successful, and excited to learn.

We believe tennis should be accessible, confidence‑building, and taught in a way that makes sense to kids — not overwhelming or technical.

Our Mission

To help young players build real racquet‑sport skills in a fun, structured, and positive environment — where learning feels natural, progress is visible, and every child leaves the court feeling proud of themselves.

Our Coaching Method — The 3D Room System

All of our lessons are built around a simple idea:

Kids learn racquet sports faster when the court becomes a 3D room they can understand.

Instead of teaching tennis as a collection of strokes, we teach it as a series of Rooms — each with its own purpose, decisions, and movement patterns.

The Baseline Room – Where rallies begin, patterns form, and players learn how to control space.

The Transition Room – The middle zone where players develop timing, footwork, and the confidence to move forward.

The Net Room – The finishing space — quick reactions, smart positioning, and positive pressure.

By teaching tennis through Rooms, kids instantly understand where they are, what their options are, and how to make smart decisions. This 3D approach works across all racquet sports, giving players a foundation they can carry for life.

It’s simple, intuitive, and incredibly effective — especially for young learners.

Think 3D, Think Different
Think Game

Why Families Choose Us

Parents tell us they love our program because:

• Kids learn through games, rallies, and real play • The environment is positive, patient, and confidence‑building • Groups are small and structured • Players learn decision‑making, not just technique • The 3D Room System makes tennis easier to understand • Every child gets individual attention • Progress is visible from week to week

Whether your child is brand new to tennis or already developing strong skills, our goal is to help them grow — as players and as people.

Contact

For questions, private‑lesson inquiries, or partnership opportunities, please contact:

Albert Fong, National Mentor, Team Tennis Program, Tennis Canada