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Vikids Active — Tennis

By Vikids Active · London

Verified by 4 families2 certifications
Ages

Ages 6–14

Schedule

weekly

Price

£50–£100

Location

Various, London W1U 2BE, UK

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If you're looking for a way to get your kids moving, Vikids Active has a tennis program in London that might be worth checking out. It’s a nice chance for them to learn the game and stay active, although you might want to reach out for more details on the schedule and costs.

Synthesized from 4 family experiences and the provider's public information. Last reviewed 5/29/2026.

What real families say

4.0 avg from 4 verified families

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Michael L.

Verified Contributor

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My son has been attending Vikids Active — Tennis in London for a few months now, and overall, we’ve had a positive experience. The instructors, especially a coach named Jake, are genuinely enthusiastic, making each session enjoyable. They focus on skill development while keeping it fun, which has kept my son engaged. He particularly enjoyed learning how to serve and play mini-matches with his peers. However, our first day had some long lines for sign-in, which was a bit chaotic, but it seems to have improved since then. The outdoor setting is great, allowing the kids to soak up some sun while they play. I appreciate the structured approach to pick-up as well; it feels organized and safe. If you have an active child who is interested in tennis, I would recommend this program, just be aware of the initial hassle with check-in. Overall, it’s a solid option for introducing kids to the sport.

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engaged-staff · great-pickup · outdoor-time

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about 2 months ago
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Aria J.

Top Contributor

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My son, Oliver, participated in the Vikids Active tennis program in London this spring, and overall, we had a good experience. The staff, especially Coach James, were very engaged with the kids, focusing on skills while keeping it fun. Oliver loved working on his forehand and even made a new friend during practice. The small group size meant that he got plenty of individual attention, which was a plus. However, the drop-off process was a bit chaotic at times, and we often found ourselves waiting in long lines to check in. Even with that minor annoyance, I felt it was worth it for the outdoor activity and the social interaction. If your child enjoys being active and is looking to learn tennis in a supportive environment, I would recommend this program with those considerations in mind.

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engaged-staff · outdoor-time · small-group-size

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over 1 year ago
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