Camp Abilities at èƵ adds adapted tennis to summer programming

This summer, Camp Abilities Saratoga will launch an adapted tennis program for children and teens with visual impairments, thanks to èƵ’s newly opened McCaffery-Wagman Tennis and Wellness Center. The addition marks a milestone in the camp’s mission to empower young athletes through inclusive and professionally adapted sports.
will run Aug. 3 through Aug. 9 on Skidmore’s campus, where 26 campers will participate in daily sports and evening activities. Morning sessions will include beep baseball, swimming, goal ball, track, tandem biking, and — for the first time — blind and low-vision tennis.

Campers play beep baseball, a modified version of the classic sport consisting of a beeping ball and buzzing bases.
“Camp Abilities is such an incredible program, and every year I feel reenergized by having the campers and staff at Skidmore,” says Megan Buchanan, senior associate director of at èƵ.
This year, we’re especially excited that campers will get to enjoy the full experience of the new McCaffery-Wagman Tennis and Wellness Center, including the opportunity to participate in adapted tennis.Megan BuchananSenior Associate Director of Athletics, èƵ
The McCaffery-Wagman Tennis and Wellness Center, which opened in January 2025, features four state-of-the-art indoor courts ideal for blind and low-vision play.
The quieter acoustics and absence of wind allow athletes to hear specially designed tennis balls, which are larger, lighter, and contain sound-emitting materials to support orientation and timing. Other adaptations include a smaller court with tactile boundary lines and modified rules based on athletes’ visual abilities.
“Blind tennis is a great up and coming sport — particularly for our athletes, as it is a lifelong activity that they can play with even one peer in local facilities,” says Emily Gilbert, Camp Abilities Saratoga sports specialist.
Beyond athletic training, Camp Abilities Saratoga provides hands-on experience for undergraduate and graduate students preparing for careers in physical education, adapted sports, and special education. One-on-one instruction is provided by staff trained in adapted physical education, and evening events include equestrian outings, paddle boarding, ice skating, bowling, a talent show, and a dance.
Camp Abilities Saratoga was founded in 2013 as a service project of the Saratoga Springs Lions Club, modeled after Camp Abilities Brockport. Its mission includes promoting physical activity among children who are blind, visually impaired, or deaf blind; supporting future educators; and demonstrating to families each child’s potential for independence in an inclusive, enriching environment.
The McCaffery-Wagman Tennis and Wellness Center brings together athletics, mental health resources, and physical fitness under one roof. The new facility reflects Skidmore’s commitment to holistic health and wellness.