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ACEing Autism — Dallas

Saturday tennis and pickleball clinics for autistic children at two Dallas-area sites, with scholarships that can cover the whole fee.

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The practical details

Ages servedAges 5 and up (tennis groups 5–8, 9–14 and 15+; pickleball from age 9)
Current waitNo wait time published — registration for each seasonal session opens on set dates, with fall 2026 registration opening in August
WhereTwo sites: University of Texas at Dallas courts in Richardson, and LB Houston Tennis Center in northwest Dallas
AddressUniversity of Texas at Dallas, 2400 Armstrong Drive, Richardson, Texas 75080
Funding takenSelf-pay ($120–$140 for a fall 2026 session, paid upfront)Scholarships available to anyone needing financial support, typically covering the entire registration fee

What this is, in plain language

Saturday tennis and pickleball clinics for autistic children at UT Dallas in Richardson, with children grouped by age and mostly matched one-to-one with a volunteer.

Getting started

Register online for a session — early registration opens in mid-August, general registration later in August — or use the site's interest form to ask questions first; scholarships are available if the fee is a barrier.

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What they say about themselves

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  • Runs Saturday tennis and pickleball clinics at the University of Texas at Dallas in Richardson and at LB Houston Tennis & Pickleball on Luna Road in Dallas.
  • Groups are split by age, and children 9 or older can sign up for both tennis and pickleball.
  • Most participants have a one-to-one volunteer ratio, and children can take a break at any time and move at their own pace.
  • This is not a drop-off programme — parents are required to stay on site and near the court during each clinic.

Details checked againstthe provider's website on 2026-08-16. Confirm current availability directly.

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  • Yes:Describes staff training for supporting autistic children
  • Yes:Says parents can stay and watch
  • No:Offers a trial session before committing
  • Yes:Publishes its prices

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