Best Tennis Coaches in Los Angeles 2026: Ed Wedding, Alex Haug, Elite Tennis Coaching, & Top Tennis Coaches Guide Compared

Best Tennis Coaches in Los Angeles 2026: Ed Wedding, Alex Haug, Elite Tennis Coaching, & Top Tennis Coaches Guide Compared

Updated May 2026 - By the TeachMe.To Editorial Team

Los Angeles has a tennis instruction market that surprises most newcomers: with 20 active coaches on TeachMe.To’s LA roster alone, the depth of available talent is genuine - yet finding a court to actually practice on remains one of the city’s most persistent logistical headaches. That combination of instructor abundance and court scarcity means the coaches who have reliable access to playing facilities carry a practical edge that pure credential lists rarely capture. Lesson rates here span $31 to $188, a range wide enough to reflect very different service models, from mobile coaches who meet students wherever a free court opens up to facility-anchored instructors who can guarantee a lane.

Choosing well means looking past star ratings - nearly every coach at this level earns strong marks - and asking sharper questions: Does this coach’s credential angle match the way I learn? Does their location model actually fit my neighborhood and schedule? And if the lesson turns out to be a poor fit, what does the risk-reversal policy look like? The four options below represent meaningfully different answers to each of those questions, and this guide is built to help you match the right one to your situation.

The 4 coaches and academies compared

Coach / AcademyCredential anchorReviews on fileLocation modelFirst-lesson policy
Ed Wedding Ed WeddingSuper Coach - 252 reviews, 4.98 avg rating, happy student score 100/100252Facility-based, private indoor court complex, East side of LAFully refundable within 24 hours of booking
Alex Haug Alex HaugSuper Coach - 221 reviews, 4.98 avg rating, happy student score 100/100221Facility-based, Los AngelesFully refundable within 24 hours of booking
Elite Tennis CoachingWestside LA academy model; private, semi-private, group, and specialty programsOn-site reviewsWestside LA - Beverly Hills, Brentwood, Marina del ReyNot publicly listed
Top Tennis Coaches Guide (Ace the Moon)Curated guide featuring 12 reputable certified coaches across Los AngelesDirectory listingMultiple locations across Los AngelesVaries by coach

Ed Wedding - TeachMe.To Super Coach

Ed Wedding - tennis coach in Los Angeles

Ed Wedding holds one of the strongest review records on TeachMe.To’s Los Angeles tennis roster. With 252 reviews, a 4.98 average rating, and a happy student score of 100/100, he is one of the most-reviewed tennis coaches on TeachMe.To’s Los Angeles roster - a volume that reflects years of consistent, repeat-student demand rather than a single burst of activity. He carries the Super Coach designation, which TeachMe.To awards based on sustained platform performance across quality metrics.

One of the practical distinctions students mention most often is court access. In a city where securing a lane can mean waking up at 6 a.m. to grab an online reservation slot, Ed’s facility connection removes that friction entirely. He teaches at a private indoor court complex on the East side of Los Angeles, which means lessons proceed rain or shine, and students don’t arrive to discover their spot was already taken.

His coaching style consistently reads in reviews as direct, patient, and energetic - a combination that works well for adult learners who want honest feedback without a punishing tone.

“Ed’s lesson was quite good overall, especially since his advice was really helpful and to the point, which I appreciated. His helpfulness stood out… I’ll probably try Ed again because his straightforward guidance feels quite practical.” - Amy C.

“ed is a great and patient coach that works with you to find a time that’s best for your schedule! he’s a coach at a facility so has access to courts which isn’t always an easy feat in LA!” - Jordan H.

“Lesson with Ed is always fun and helpful. He is passionate tennis coach and patient. He always give me right feedback!” - Minah K.

Best for: Adult learners and returning players who want dependable court access on the East side of LA, an honest feedback style, and the reassurance of a coach with more than 250 verified reviews behind them.

Trade-off: Ed teaches from a fixed facility, so students who live on the Westside or in the South Bay will need to factor in a commute. His price tier is $$, placing him in the mid-range of the LA market.

Alex Haug - TeachMe.To Super Coach

Alex Haug - tennis coach in Los Angeles

Alex Haug is one of the most-reviewed tennis coaches on TeachMe.To’s Los Angeles roster, with 221 verified reviews, a 4.98 average rating, and a happy student score of 100/100. He holds the Super Coach designation, earned through sustained performance across TeachMe.To’s quality metrics. His price tier sits at $$$, reflecting a premium positioning within the LA market’s $31 to $188 range.

What sets Alex apart in the review record is the transformation arc students describe. The pattern that emerges across reviews is striking: complete beginners who arrive uncertain about even the basics report measurable, concrete improvement within just a few lessons - not vague encouragement, but actual shot mechanics that hold up in real play. That result-oriented coaching approach, delivered with patience and personality, is what drives his repeat-student demand.

Alex’s reviews consistently describe him as someone who reads his student’s current level immediately and restructures the lesson around it. That adaptive quality is not universal among coaches with high volume; it tends to thin out as coaches scale. The fact that it persists across 221 reviews is a meaningful signal.

“I was horrific at tennis (I couldn’t hit the ball without looking like a T-Rex). I managed to fix my forehand in 2 lessons with Alex, and was able to play a competitive game with your average joe within 6. Not to mention the lessons are so much fun, Alex has made me fall in love with tennis! Highly recommend.” - Sam L.

“Alex is a great coach! Fun, personable and made it super easy to remember the moves with tips and tricks. He immediately gets what your capable of and adapts accordingly. Highly recommend!” - Mayumi T.

“Alex is awesome, patient, with good teaching technics and fun! Definitely recommended.” - Juana M.

Best for: True beginners who want rapid, visible results; adult learners who have tried tennis before and stalled; and anyone who wants a coach whose adaptation to their actual current level is documented across a large review sample rather than just claimed.

Trade-off: Alex’s $$$ price tier places him toward the upper-mid range of the LA market. Students on a tighter budget who are comfortable with a more foundational instruction style may find the $$ tier a better fit for their needs.

Elite Tennis Coaching

Elite Tennis Coaching is a Westside Los Angeles academy that serves students in Beverly Hills, Brentwood, and Marina del Rey. The core strength here is format variety: the academy offers private, semi-private, group, and full academy-track programs, which means students can start at a casual group clinic level and scale up to more intensive individual instruction as they develop. The breadth of programming also makes it one of the more structured options for families looking for a long-term developmental pathway for a child.

Specialty offerings round out the program in ways that more general coaching setups don’t match. Liveball doubles sessions, Pre-College programs, and Pro-AM competitive matches give intermediate and advanced students specific competitive context that standard private lessons rarely include. Kids’ clinics run as a dedicated track, which is meaningful for parents who want their child learning alongside peers rather than in an adult-focused format.

The Westside geographic focus is both the academy’s strongest asset and its natural boundary. Students based in Beverly Hills, Brentwood, or Marina del Rey will find the location genuinely convenient.

Best for: Westside LA residents - especially families with children - who want a structured academy environment, a variety of format options from group clinics to private sessions, and specialty programming like Liveball doubles or competitive Pre-College tracks.

Trade-off: The academy operates from fixed Westside locations, which creates a commute burden for students based in other parts of the city. No first-lesson policy is publicly listed on the academy’s site, so prospective students will need to inquire directly about trial or introductory options.

Top Tennis Coaches Guide - Los Angeles (Ace the Moon)

The Top Tennis Coaches Guide published by Ace the Moon takes a different approach from the other options in this comparison: rather than a single coach or a fixed-location academy, it is a curated editorial directory featuring 12 reputable certified tennis coaches across Los Angeles, covering private and group lessons for all ages and skill levels at facilities throughout the city.

The guide’s primary value is breadth. For a student who hasn’t decided on a neighborhood, format, or skill level yet, having a vetted shortlist of 12 coaches - with enough information to differentiate among them - compresses a research process that could otherwise take hours. The range of locations covered means students on the Eastside, Westside, and areas in between can find options without being constrained to a single academy’s geographic footprint.

The trade-off of a directory format is that it introduces a layer of indirection. The guide recommends coaches, but the actual booking, vetting of current availability, and negotiation of first-lesson terms happen outside the directory itself. Policies, pricing, and availability will vary by individual coach and may have changed since the guide was last updated.

Best for: Students who are still in the research phase and want a broad overview of certified LA tennis coaches before committing to a format or location; or students whose neighborhood isn’t well-served by the other options in this comparison.

Trade-off: As a guide rather than a booking platform, first-lesson risk-reversal policies and current pricing depend entirely on the individual coaches listed. Students should verify availability and policies directly with any coach found through the directory before booking.

How to decide

The four options above cover meaningfully different student profiles. Use this decision tree to find your fit:

  • You’re an adult learner on the East side of LA who wants dependable court access, a direct coaching style, and a coach with more than 250 verified reviews - Book with Ed Wedding. His facility connection solves LA’s court-access problem before the lesson even starts.
  • You’re a true beginner who wants rapid, measurable improvement from the first lesson, or you’ve tried tennis before and stalled on specific mechanics - Book with Alex Haug. His review record documents exactly this transformation arc, repeatedly, across 221 verified students.
  • You’re a Westside LA resident - or a family looking for an academy-track program with specialty formats like Liveball doubles, kids’ clinics, or Pre-College preparation - Look into Elite Tennis Coaching. The multi-format academy structure and geographic focus on Beverly Hills, Brentwood, and Marina del Rey are a strong fit.
  • You’re still in the research phase and want a curated overview of certified LA coaches across multiple neighborhoods before committing - The Top Tennis Coaches Guide from Ace the Moon gives you a vetted shortlist of 12 coaches to compare before you book.

To browse the full active LA roster, visit tennis coaches in Los Angeles. To explore the broader category across California and beyond, see the full tennis coach listings on TeachMe.To.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much do tennis lessons cost in Los Angeles?

Lesson rates across the active Los Angeles coaching market span $31 to $188 per session, with the median sitting at $125. The range reflects differences in format (private vs. group), coach experience level, and whether the instructor provides court access or teaches at the student’s chosen location. Both Ed Wedding and Alex Haug are priced within the mid-to-upper band of this range and offer fully refundable first lessons if the fit isn’t right.

What should I look for when choosing a tennis coach in Los Angeles?

Four factors tend to matter most in the LA market specifically: court access (because court availability is genuinely limited), credential type, lesson format compatibility (private vs. group vs. clinic), and the coach’s first-lesson policy. A coach like Ed Wedding, who is facility-based, solves the court-access problem automatically. A coach like Alex Haug, whose review record documents rapid beginner improvement across a large sample, signals a specific kind of pedagogical readiness that isn’t universal.

Where do tennis coaches in Los Angeles teach?

Location models vary considerably across the market. Ed Wedding teaches at a private indoor court complex on the East side of the city, giving students a consistent, weather-proof venue. Alex Haug works with students at his facility location in Los Angeles. Elite Tennis Coaching operates from fixed academy locations on the Westside in Beverly Hills, Brentwood, and Marina del Rey. The Top Tennis Coaches Guide from Ace the Moon covers certified coaches across multiple neighborhoods, so students in areas not served by the other options in this list may find relevant matches there.

Are there tennis coaches in Los Angeles for kids or beginners?

Yes, several options in this comparison serve younger students and first-timers explicitly. Alex Haug’s review record includes vivid accounts of complete beginners achieving measurable results within a handful of lessons - his adaptive coaching approach is documented across 221 verified reviews. Elite Tennis Coaching runs dedicated kids’ clinics as a separate track, which is meaningful for parents who want their child learning alongside peers in an age-appropriate format. The Top Tennis Coaches Guide from Ace the Moon also covers coaches serving all ages and skill levels across Los Angeles.

Is there a free or risk-free first tennis lesson in Los Angeles?

Both Ed Wedding and Alex Haug offer bookings through TeachMe.To with a fully refundable cancellation policy within 24 hours of the lesson, which functions as a practical risk-reversal for first-time students. Elite Tennis Coaching does not publicly list a trial or introductory lesson policy on their website - prospective students should contact the academy directly to ask about onboarding options. Coaches listed in the Ace the Moon guide will have their own individual policies, which should be confirmed directly before booking.

How do I book a tennis lesson with Ed Wedding or Alex Haug?

Both coaches are bookable directly through their TeachMe.To listings: Ed Wedding at teachme.to/listings/tennis/tennis-with-ed-wedding and Alex Haug at teachme.to/listings/tennis/tennis-with-alex-haug. The booking process is handled entirely on-platform - no phone tag or back-and-forth email required. Both coaches offer scheduling flexibility, and any booking is fully refundable if cancelled within 24 hours.

Methodology

Coach profiles for Ed Wedding and Alex Haug are drawn from TeachMe.To platform records, including review counts, average ratings, happy student scores, Super Coach designations, and price tiers current as of May 2026. Competitor profiles for Elite Tennis Coaching and the Top Tennis Coaches Guide are compiled from each organization’s public-facing website at elitetenniscoaching.com and acethemoon.com respectively. The market price range ($31 to $188) and median ($125) are computed from the 20 active tennis coaches on TeachMe.To’s Los Angeles roster at the time of publication and reflect the private lesson rate distribution across that group.

Ready to get on the court? Ed Wedding brings 252 verified reviews and a 100/100 happy student score to every session, with the added advantage of a private facility court that takes LA’s notorious court-scarcity problem off the table entirely. Alex Haug pairs 221 verified reviews and a 100/100 happy student score with a coaching approach that beginners consistently single out for its ability to deliver real, measurable results fast. Both are bookable directly on TeachMe.To - and every first lesson is fully refundable within 24 hours if the fit isn’t what you expected.

Nick O'Brien

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

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