Best Tennis Coaches in Alexandria 2026: Marc Lee, Manny Yawar, Advantage Tennis, & Tullar Compared

Best Tennis Coaches in Alexandria 2026: Marc Lee, Manny Yawar, Advantage Tennis, & Tullar Compared

Updated June 2026 - By the TeachMe.To Editorial Team

Alexandria’s tennis instruction market carries more depth than its footprint might suggest. Lesson rates here span $63 to $125 - a range wide enough to accommodate a first-time player booking a single introductory session and an experienced competitor investing in long-term technical development. What makes the market genuinely unusual is the quality distribution at the top: both TeachMe.To coaches on the Alexandria roster hold a 100/100 happy student score and the Super Coach designation simultaneously, while two established Northern Virginia academies round out the local options with structured group programming and multi-format curricula. That combination - mobile one-on-one coaching alongside academy-style instruction - is not something every mid-size Virginia city can offer across such a compressed geography.

The right choice here depends less on “who is best” and more on which combination of credential angle, lesson format, and risk-reversal policy fits the way you actually want to learn. A player who wants a coach to travel to a convenient outdoor court complex with a refundable first booking is solving a different problem than a family enrolling a seven-year-old in a six-week summer program. This comparison is designed to make that decision concrete rather than abstract.


The 4 coaches and academies compared

Coach / AcademyCredential anchorReviews on fileLocation modelFirst-lesson policy
Marc Lee (TeachMe.To)Super Coach, Student Favorite, 100/100 happy student score121 reviews, 5.0 avgMobile - comes to youFully refundable within 24 hrs
Manny Yawar (TeachMe.To)Super Coach, 100/100 happy student score, 10+ years experience52 reviews, 4.98 avgMobile - comes to youFully refundable within 24 hrs
Advantage TennisHolistic player development, modern curriculum, Northern Virginia coverageExternal siteFixed + multi-programMoney-back guarantee stated
Tullar Tennis AcademyNon-profit youth/adult group programs, summer campsExternal siteFixed, Springfield corridorNot stated

Marc Lee - Tennis Coach in Alexandria

Marc Lee - tennis coach in Alexandria

Marc Lee is one of the most-reviewed tennis coaches on TeachMe.To’s Alexandria roster, with 121 verified reviews, a perfect 5.0 average rating, and a 100/100 happy student score. He holds both the Super Coach and Student Favorite designations on the platform - a combination that reflects consistent performance across a substantial volume of students rather than a handful of strong early bookings. His price tier is listed at $, making him the most accessible option among the TeachMe.To coaches in this market.

Marc’s teaching philosophy is grounded in fundamentals and repeatability. Students describe sessions built around serve mechanics, court positioning, volley approach, and shot selection - the technical building blocks that separate players who perform well in low-pressure rallies from players who hold their game together when points matter. What distinguishes his method is a visible commitment to continuity: he tracks individual progress between sessions and structures each lesson to build directly on the one before it. That session-to-session scaffolding is something students with longer-term development goals consistently highlight as a differentiator.

Students describe their experience with Marc this way:

“The lesson was quite helpful, especially in refining my serve technique. Marc really focused on specific adjustments that made a noticeable difference. Though I still have some work to do, I feel more confident moving forward. That lesson gave me a clearer understanding of my game.” - Sam A.

“The lesson really underscored the importance of consistency and fundamentals, which I found pretty helpful, especially since those really do form the backbone of solid tennis. Marc’s approach was quite practical, and I appreciated how the focus was clearly on building reliable habits.” - Rumbidzayi M.

“I was really impressed with how prepared Marc is for every lesson. He carefully tracks my progress and builds on what I’ve learned, which keeps me motivated. My game has improved so much in just a few sessions. If you’re looking to get better and have fun on the court, I definitely recommend trying his lessons!” - Elizabeth M.

Best for: Players at any level who want a structured, fundamentals-driven path to improvement with a coach who actively tracks development over time. Particularly well-suited to beginners building from scratch - serve technique, court positioning, and consistency - and intermediate players working to close the gap between practice performance and match performance. His $ price tier also makes him the natural first call for budget-conscious learners who want a high-credentialed, mobile coach.

Trade-off: Marc’s strength is steady, scaffolded improvement across multiple sessions. Players looking specifically for an instructor with an injury-management focus, or those whose primary goal is flexible multi-skill coverage in a single session, may find Manny Yawar’s profile worth comparing directly.


Manny Yawar - Tennis Coach in Alexandria

Manny Yawar - tennis coach in Alexandria

Manny Yawar brings 52 reviews, a 4.98 average rating, and a 100/100 happy student score to TeachMe.To’s Alexandria roster. He holds the Super Coach designation on the platform and has spent over a decade guiding players of all levels - from first-time beginners learning to hold a racket to experienced players refining competitive technique. His price tier is $$, positioning him in the mid-range of the Alexandria market.

Manny’s approach is organized and flexible in equal measure. Students describe lessons that open with structured warm-ups and clear session goals, then adapt in real time based on what the student most needs to work on that day - whether that is serve mechanics, footwork drills, backhand positioning, or volley technique. That flexibility is a recurring theme in his reviews: he is consistently described as attentive to individual goals rather than delivering a fixed curriculum. One area where his profile stands out specifically is injury awareness. Students managing conditions like tennis elbow note that Manny brings a genuine understanding of safe play mechanics and injury prevention into the lesson structure - a credential angle that is not common at this price tier.

Students describe their experience with Manny this way:

“Manny’s lesson was quite well organized, and I appreciated how encouraging he was throughout. The new serve practice method was pretty helpful, and he was flexible when I asked to focus on volleys and slide techniques. Still, I think working more on footwork and backhand positioning could help me react faster. Overall, a good session that left me feeling motivated to keep improving.” - Esther E.

“The lesson focused on my backhand, and Manny’s guidance really helped me feel more confident in that shot. Though I think working on my serve could make a big difference next time, still I appreciate the overall clarity he brought to my game and would be curious to try another lesson with him.” - Tinny S.

“That was a really thorough lesson. Manny clearly understands tennis safety, which is so important, as I currently am navigating tennis elbow. I feel like I learned quite a bit about injury prevention. If you’re looking for someone who emphasizes safe play while also focusing on fundamentals, Manny’s a good option to try.” - Daniel J.

Best for: Players who want a well-organized lesson that adapts to their specific goals on a given day, rather than following a fixed progression. Particularly strong for students who want flexibility across multiple skill areas in a single session, players returning from injury or managing physical limitations, and beginners who benefit from an encouraging, structured environment with a coach who has over a decade of experience across all skill levels.

Trade-off: With 52 reviews compared to Marc Lee’s 121, Manny has a smaller platform review sample - though his 100/100 happy student score and 4.98 average rating indicate the track record is equally strong on quality. Players for whom the highest possible review volume is the primary social-proof signal may weigh that sample-size difference.


Advantage Tennis

Advantage Tennis is a Northern Virginia coaching organization with a multi-program model that extends across private lessons, group instruction, an academy track, Tiny Tennis for younger beginners, and Pickleball programming. Their stated philosophy centers on holistic player development - pairing technical skill-building with character development, wellness, and continuous improvement as parallel goals rather than treating match performance as the sole outcome. That dual focus on the athlete as a whole person is a distinguishing philosophical commitment that sets them apart from purely technique-focused instruction models.

Their primary facility is located in the Arlington area and serves Alexandria and the broader Northern Virginia region. The multi-format curriculum means students can move between private instruction and group settings as their development requires, which is a structural advantage for players who want progression through organized levels rather than open-ended one-on-one sessions only. Programs like Tiny Tennis address the youngest learners with age-appropriate formats, while the Positively Tennis Academy track is designed for players pursuing more structured competitive development.

Best for: Players - particularly families with children - who want a structured multi-format program with an explicit character-and-wellness framing alongside technical development. Also a strong fit for players who prefer the continuity and social environment of an academy model over individually scheduled mobile lessons, or those interested in picking up Pickleball alongside their tennis development.

Trade-off: Advantage Tennis operates from a fixed facility in the Arlington area, which means students traveling from Alexandria are commuting to instruction rather than having a coach come to them. The multi-program model is a strength for families and academy-track players, but players who primarily want flexible, one-on-one mobile sessions may find the TeachMe.To coaches’ mobile format more convenient. The first-lesson money-back guarantee is stated on their site; specific terms are best confirmed directly at advantage-tennis.net.


Tullar Tennis Academy

Tullar Tennis Academy is a non-profit organization offering structured group programming for youth and adult players in the Springfield area, with programs designed to serve the broader Alexandria and Southern Fairfax County corridor. Their core offering is a six-week group class format available for players ages seven and up, supplemented by summer camps and match play opportunities that give developing players structured competitive experience within a supportive environment.

The academy model emphasizes skill development and sportsmanship as joint outcomes - a framing that makes it particularly well-suited to younger players and newer adult learners who benefit from the social and competitive dynamics of group instruction rather than the individualized attention of private lessons. Summer camps extend that group learning environment into longer daily formats, which can accelerate development for players who want intensive seasonal exposure to the sport.

Best for: Young players (ages 7 and up) and adult beginners who want structured, affordable group instruction with a built-in social and competitive context. The six-week format provides clear program boundaries that suit families making seasonal enrollment decisions, and the non-profit structure makes this one of the more accessible entry points in the regional market. Summer camps are a strong option for players who want concentrated improvement over a defined period.

Trade-off: Tullar Tennis Academy’s programming is group-based and session-structured, which means players seeking individual attention, flexible scheduling, or one-on-one technical coaching will need a different model. No first-lesson policy is stated on the site, so first-time enrollees should confirm enrollment and refund terms directly at tullartennisacademy.com before registering.


How to decide

All four options in this market are credible. The decision comes down to format, flexibility, and what kind of learning environment matches your goals:

  • You want to maximize value per dollar with a high-credentialed mobile coach who builds each lesson on the one before it, with serve mechanics and consistency as the core focus - book with Marc Lee.
  • You want a well-organized lesson that flexes to your specific goals on a given day, with particular strength in injury-aware instruction and over a decade of multi-level coaching experience - book with Manny Yawar.
  • You want a multi-program academy model with an explicit holistic development philosophy, private and group options, and programming for the youngest learners - explore Advantage Tennis.
  • You are enrolling a child or joining as an adult beginner who thrives in a structured group setting, with summer camps or a six-week class format as the entry point - look at Tullar Tennis Academy.

Both TeachMe.To coaches are mobile, so your first decision is really whether you want lessons that come to you or whether a fixed academy structure is part of what you are looking for. Browse the full roster of tennis coaches in Alexandria or explore tennis coaching options more broadly if you want to compare across a wider set of profiles before booking.


Frequently Asked Questions

How much do tennis lessons cost in Alexandria?

Lesson rates across the Alexandria market currently span $63 to $125, based on the active coaching roster. TeachMe.To coaches are priced at different tiers within that range - Marc Lee at $ and Manny Yawar at $$ - so the per-lesson rate you pay will reflect which coach and format you choose. Academy and group programs through Advantage Tennis and Tullar Tennis Academy operate on different pricing structures; both organizations’ sites have current enrollment and session pricing details.

What should I look for in a tennis coach in Alexandria?

The most reliable quality signals are verified review volume, average rating, and whether a coach holds platform designations like Super Coach or Student Favorite, since these reflect performance across many students rather than a single strong recommendation. Beyond credentials, match the teaching style to your actual goal: a fundamentals-and-consistency emphasis if you are building from the ground up, flexible goal-focused sessions if you have specific technical priorities, or an academy model if structured group progression fits your learning style. Both Marc Lee and Manny Yawar meet the credentialing bar and represent meaningfully different style profiles worth comparing side by side.

Where do Marc Lee and Manny Yawar teach in Alexandria?

Both Marc Lee and Manny Yawar operate on a fully mobile model - they come to the court location that works best for the student rather than requiring travel to a single fixed facility. This means lessons can be arranged at an outdoor court complex or indoor studio in the Alexandria area that fits your schedule and geography. Specific venue logistics are confirmed between coach and student at the time of booking.

Are these coaches and programs good for kids or complete beginners?

Yes, across different formats. Marc Lee’s structured, fundamentals-first approach is well suited to beginners who benefit from clear progression and a coach who tracks development session to session. Manny Yawar brings over a decade of experience working with players at all levels, including first-time learners, and his encouraging, organized style is consistently noted in reviews. For younger children, Advantage Tennis offers Tiny Tennis programming designed specifically for early learners, and Tullar Tennis Academy’s group classes and summer camps serve players ages seven and up in a structured, sportsmanship-focused environment.

Is there a free or risk-free first lesson option in Alexandria?

TeachMe.To does not offer a free first lesson, but both Marc Lee and Manny Yawar are covered by the platform’s 24-hour refund policy, which means your first lesson fee is fully refundable if you cancel within 24 hours of booking. That removes the financial risk of trying a new coach. Advantage Tennis states a money-back guarantee on their site; specific terms are best confirmed directly with them. Tullar Tennis Academy does not state a first-lesson policy on its site, so prospective students should ask before enrolling.

How do I book a tennis lesson with Marc Lee or Manny Yawar?

Both coaches can be booked directly through their TeachMe.To listings. Marc Lee’s listing is at teachme.to/listings/tennis/tennis-with-marc-lee and Manny Yawar’s is at teachme.to/listings/tennis/tennis-with-manny-yawar-2. From each listing page you can review availability, read the full review archive, and complete a booking in a few steps. The 24-hour refund policy applies automatically at checkout - no special code or request required.


Methodology

Coach profiles for Marc Lee and Manny Yawar are drawn from TeachMe.To platform records as of June 2026, including verified review counts, average ratings, happy student scores, and platform designation data (Super Coach, Student Favorite). Competitor profiles for Advantage Tennis and Tullar Tennis Academy are drawn from each organization’s publicly available website and extracted program details as of the same date. Market price statistics - including the $63 to $125 rate range - are computed from the active TeachMe.To Alexandria roster at time of publication.


Alexandria’s tennis market is short on noise and long on verified quality at the top. Marc Lee - 121 reviews, 5.0 rating, 100/100 happy student score, $ price tier - is one of the most-reviewed tennis coaches on TeachMe.To’s Alexandria roster and brings a fundamentals-first, progress-tracked approach that has held up across a high volume of students. Manny Yawar - 52 reviews, 4.98 rating, 100/100 happy student score, $$ price tier - pairs organized, flexible instruction with over a decade of experience and a standout injury-awareness dimension that few coaches at this level offer. Both lessons are fully refundable within 24 hours of booking - book Marc Lee at teachme.to/listings/tennis/tennis-with-marc-lee or Manny Yawar at teachme.to/listings/tennis/tennis-with-manny-yawar-2 and get on the court with no financial risk.

Nick O'Brien

Nick O'Brien
President & COO at TeachMe.To. Amateur golfer. Casual pickleball & tennis player.

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