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Adaptive Tennis & Pickleball

At Maine Adaptive, we believe everyone should have the opportunity to enjoy the game. Whether you’re looking to develop new skills, compete, or simply stay active, our adaptive tennis and pickleball programs provide a supportive and inclusive environment for all players.

Adaptive Tennis


Tennis is a fantastic way to stay active while connecting with others. As one of the most accessible sports in the U.S., tennis offers adaptations that allow nearly everyone to play. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced player, our program helps you improve your game and gain confidence on the court. Our adaptive tennis program is based at Pineland Farms in New Gloucester, in partnership with VAST – Veterans Adaptive Sports & Training.

 

Adaptive Pickleball

Pickleball is one of the fastest-growing sports in the country, and it’s easily adaptable for players of all abilities. Whether playing indoors or outdoors, standing or in a sport chair, our program focuses on skill development, friendly competition, and community engagement. Our adaptive pickleball program is available at Pineland Farms in New Gloucester and Bethel.

Accessible Equipment

For athletes needing mobility support, we provide court sports chairs designed for agility and stability on the court. These chairs enhance speed, precision, and fun in the game..

Adaptive equipment can be costly, but donations make it possible. Thank you to all our supporters for making sure every athlete has access to the tools they need.

Expert Instruction

Our dedicated team of instructors and volunteers is at the heart of our adaptive programs. They provide expert coaching, assist athletes on the course, and help create an inclusive and welcoming experience for all.

Volunteers play a vital role, from guiding athletes to supporting adaptive play, ensuring that everyone feels confident and empowered.

Where We Play

Located in New Gloucester, Maine, Pineland Farms is a scenic, multi-use campus offering top-tier recreational facilities, including tennis and pickleball courts. With a commitment to inclusivity, Pineland Farms partners with Maine Adaptive to provide accessible sports programs, ensuring athletes of all abilities can enjoy the game in a welcoming and supportive environment.

Join us on the courts!

Whether you're a pro or a beginner, join us to build skills and have fun! To register, click the link below.

Frequently Asked Questions

Maine Adaptive programming is open to children and adults with a variety of disabilities. Check out our Guidelines for Participation on the Participate Page for details.

Yes! Even though we are widely known for skiing, we do so much more. In the winter, you can join Maine Adaptive for skiing, snowboarding, Nordic skiing, and snowshoeing. If you are looking for summer activities, join Maine Adaptive for golf, cycling, mountain biking, tennis, paddling, pickleball, or climbing.

Nothing! All lessons with Maine Adaptive are 100% free of charge — winter and summer – including your lift ticket/trail pass, your equipment, and the instruction you will receive.

No. Maine Adaptive has equipment to fit many shapes and sizes. We are ready to find the right equipment for your needs. If you already own your own equipment, you are welcome to use it during your lesson.

Getting started is easy! All of the forms you need to get started with us are just a click away. Check out the Participate Page for more information.

All of the lessons at Maine Adaptive are taught by experienced and trained volunteers and stress safety, fun, and learning. When you arrive for a confirmed lesson, you will need to check-in. Check in with us at our meeting location, and our staff and volunteers will make sure you have what you need. 

After everyone has arrived, you will be paired up with volunteer instructors for your lesson. Talk to those volunteers about your goals for the lesson – they are there to work with you. You and your volunteers can decide when to take breaks or stop for lunch. At the end of your lesson, you can return any equipment you used and any trail pass you checked out. This is also a good time to talk to your instructors about your goals. Did you meet your goals for the lesson? What do you want to work on next time?

Directions are available to all regular Maine Adaptive programs on the Directions Page.

Transportation to all activities is the responsibility of the participant. The goal of Maine Adaptive is to get individuals active, so they can enjoy sports with their family and friends independently. However, one way people get to lessons is by carpooling with volunteers or other participants. We can provide you with the names and phone numbers of people in your area that would be willing to provide transportation. All you have to do is contact us!

Just pick up the phone and call us at (207) 824-2440. We understand that life is unpredictable and you may need to change your confirmed schedule. We ask that you contact us at least 24 hours in advance so that we can fill your lesson space. Our phone is always on – feel free to leave a message.

Maine Adaptive only cancels lessons in the case of unsafe conditions. If you think this may be the case, call the office at 207-824-2440 to hear any cancellation information. The machine is updated by 6:00 AM if lessons are cancelled for the day. If we are still holding lessons but you do not want to travel in the inclement weather, just leave a message letting us know.