Best Tennis Coaches in Portland 2026: Luke Schroeter, Larry Hermida, Angela Leong, & Leong Tennis Academy Compared

Best Tennis Coaches in Portland 2026: Luke Schroeter, Larry Hermida, Angela Leong, & Leong Tennis Academy Compared

Updated June 2026 - By the TeachMe.To Editorial Team

Portland’s tennis instruction scene carries more depth than the city’s rainy-day reputation might suggest. With 125 reviews and a 100/100 happy student score, Luke Schroeter alone represents a volume of verified student feedback that rivals what you’d find from coaches in cities twice Portland’s size - a signal that demand for quality on-court instruction here is anything but niche. Lesson rates across the active Portland roster span $38 to $75, which means the gap between the most accessible and most premium option is real but not prohibitive, and the choice between them has less to do with quality and more to do with format preference and what a first-lesson safety net matters to you.

What separates the four options below is not a simple ranking by rating. Two coaches - Luke Schroeter and Larry Hermida - operate through TeachMe.To’s mobile, come-to-you model with platform-backed booking and refund policies. Angela Leong and Leong Tennis Academy represent a more structured academy path, built specifically around competitive junior development. The right choice depends less on “who is best” and more on which credential angle, lesson format, and risk-reversal policy match the way you actually want to learn.


The 4 coaches and academies compared

Coach / AcademyCredential anchorReviews on fileLocation modelFirst-lesson policy
Luke SchroeterTeachMe.To Super Coach, Student Favorite125 reviews, 4.95 avgMobile - meets students at their preferred locationFully refundable within 24 hours (TeachMe.To platform)
Larry HermidaTeachMe.To Super Coach, Student Favorite51 reviews, 5.0 avgMobile - meets students at their preferred locationFully refundable within 24 hours (TeachMe.To platform)
Angela LeongFounder and head coach, Leong Tennis AcademyNot on fileFixed - academy location in PortlandNot publicly listed
Leong Tennis AcademyElite junior development academyNot on fileFixed - Portland facilityNot publicly listed

Luke Schroeter

Luke Schroeter - tennis coach in Portland

Luke Schroeter is one of the most-reviewed tennis coaches on TeachMe.To’s Portland roster, with 125 reviews, an average rating of 4.95, and a happy student score of 100/100. He holds both the Super Coach and Student Favorite designations on TeachMe.To, two platform signals that reflect sustained consistency across a large volume of lessons - not just a handful of five-star reviews from close contacts. His price tier is $, making him the most accessible entry point among the coaches compared here.

Students across his review record describe a coach who covers a lot of ground in early lessons - grips, groundstrokes, volleys, and serve mechanics - without making a first-timer feel rushed. The recurring theme is patience and a calm court presence that helps newer players stay focused.

“This was my first lesson so Luke took me through a lot. We worked on front and back hand forms, grips, volleys and even serving. In between those I learned a lot about the game looking forward to my next lesson.” - Rick M.

“Luke has a calm way about him, which makes it easier to stay engaged. If you’re after lessons that build a relaxed yet purposeful atmosphere, it’s worth giving Luke a try.” - Kevwe I.

“Startlingly clear tips and actionable know-how, the lesson left me buzzing with ideas. Great highlight, and I’m hungry for more footwork drills to sharpen consistency. Quick tempo, can’t wait for Luke again.” - Lin J.

Best for: Adult beginners and returning players who want a comprehensive first lesson that touches all the fundamentals, prefer a patient and calm teaching style, and want the most accessible price point on the Portland TeachMe.To roster.

Trade-off: If you are specifically seeking structured competitive junior programming with a team training environment, Luke’s individual mobile model is a different format from what an academy setting provides.


Larry Hermida

Larry Hermida - tennis coach in Portland

Larry Hermida holds a perfect 5.0 average rating across 51 reviews on TeachMe.To, along with a happy student score of 100/100. Like Luke Schroeter, he carries both the Super Coach and Student Favorite designations. His price tier is $$, positioning him in the mid-range of Portland’s $38-$75 market window. Students consistently describe sessions with Larry as tailored and focused - not a generic drill circuit, but a lesson that bends toward whatever the individual student actually needs that day.

The review language around Larry is notably specific: phrases like “coaching clarity,” “attentive and focused approach,” and “tailored to my needs” appear across multiple independent reviews, which suggests a teaching style that reads the student well and adjusts in real time.

“The lesson left me energized and confident. Pace and teaching were spot on, and Larry’s coaching clarity stood out. I’m excited to sharpen my backhand and serve next, and I’ll be back soon.” - Taranjeeth D.

“What I appreciated most about Larry’s lesson was his helpful approach and willingness to focus on specific skills. The session felt tailored to my needs, which made the practice more effective and enjoyable.” - Alicia F.

“I appreciated how Larry created an encouraging environment and was very patient throughout the lesson. Going over the basic techniques and reinforcing them during and after practice really helped build my confidence.” - Jennifer L.

Best for: Players at any level who want a session that is genuinely customized to their current weaknesses, value a coach who is precise in feedback rather than broadly encouraging, and are comfortable at a mid-range price point for that level of attentiveness.

Trade-off: With 51 reviews compared to Luke’s 125, the public data trail is smaller - though a perfect 5.0 average across 51 independent reviews is a strong signal in its own right. As with Luke, this is a one-on-one mobile model, not a group or academy format.


Angela Leong

Angela Leong is the founder and head coach of Leong Tennis Academy in Portland. Her coaching focus is competitive junior player development, with a program philosophy that integrates technical skill-building with mental and emotional growth alongside physical development. That three-part approach - technique, mindset, and emotional resilience - reflects a coaching identity built around the full athlete rather than just stroke mechanics.

As the founder and driving presence behind the Academy, Angela brings the kind of long-term developmental perspective that tends to matter for junior players whose goal is competitive play at the junior circuit level or beyond. The program she has built in Portland is designed specifically for that trajectory.

Best for: Families with competitive junior players who are targeting tournament play and want a coach whose philosophy explicitly addresses the technical, mental, and emotional dimensions of competitive tennis, not just technical instruction.

Trade-off: The academy model is built around competitive junior development. Adult recreational learners or casual beginners looking for flexible one-off lessons or a mobile coaching format will find the structure less suited to those goals.


Leong Tennis Academy

Leong Tennis Academy (eliteprotenniscoach.com) is Angela Leong’s full training program, offering elite junior tennis training in Portland through academy, group, and private lesson formats. That range of formats gives the program flexibility - a family can enter through a private lesson and scale up to the full academy environment as the player’s commitment deepens.

A testimonial on file captures what sets this program’s reputation apart from purely skill-focused training: “They really care about each player individually.” For a structured academy - where group dynamics can sometimes dilute individual attention - that sentiment points to a meaningful cultural emphasis on knowing each player’s specific situation.

The combination of group and private options, under the umbrella of a development-focused academy framework, makes Leong Tennis Academy one of the more complete junior training environments on Portland’s competitive coaching landscape.

Best for: Junior players and families who want access to both group training environments (for competitive match simulation and peer development) and private coaching, within a single academy ecosystem focused on high-level competitive growth.

Trade-off: The program’s orientation toward elite junior development means it is less naturally suited to adult recreational players, beginners looking for casual weekly lessons, or anyone whose primary goal is fitness and fun rather than competitive improvement. First-lesson terms are not publicly listed on the academy’s website, so prospective families will need to reach out directly to understand the onboarding and commitment structure.


How to decide

The four options here serve genuinely different student profiles. The decision tree below maps student type to best fit:

  • You are an adult beginner or recreational player who wants to start learning tennis with minimal friction, at the most accessible price point, and with a patient coach who covers the full fundamentals in early sessions - book with Luke Schroeter. His 125-review track record and $-tier pricing make him the lowest-barrier starting point on Portland’s TeachMe.To roster.

  • You are an intermediate or returning player who wants sessions that are genuinely customized to your current gaps, with precise feedback and a coach who adjusts to what you need on a given day - book with Larry Hermida. His 5.0 average across 51 reviews and consistent “tailored” language in student feedback point to a coach who listens before teaching.

  • You are a parent of a competitive junior player and want a coach with a clearly articulated philosophy around the technical, mental, and emotional development of young competitive athletes - look into Angela Leong. Her founder-level investment in the Leong Tennis Academy model signals long-term developmental commitment.

  • You want a complete junior training ecosystem - including both group and private formats under one structured academy roof - for a junior player building toward tournament competition - explore Leong Tennis Academy at eliteprotenniscoach.com.

You can browse the full list of tennis coaches in Portland to compare additional options, or explore all tennis coaches on TeachMe.To by location.


Frequently Asked Questions

How much do tennis lessons in Portland cost?

Based on the active Portland coaching roster, tennis lesson rates in Portland span $38 to $75 per session, with a median around $50. Where a coach lands in that range typically reflects their format (individual vs. group), experience level, and location model. TeachMe.To coaches Luke Schroeter and Larry Hermida fall at the $ and $$ tiers respectively, both within the lower-to-mid portion of that market window.

What should I look for in a Portland tennis coach?

The most useful signals are verified review volume, consistency of ratings over time, and whether the coach’s teaching style matches how you learn. A coach with 100+ reviews and a 100/100 happy student score - like Luke Schroeter - offers a larger data sample than a coach with a few perfect ratings. Beyond stats, consider whether you want a mobile coach who comes to your location, or a fixed academy setting if structured group training matters to you.

Where do tennis coaches in Portland typically teach?

TeachMe.To coaches like Luke Schroeter and Larry Hermida operate on a mobile model, meeting students at their preferred locations - including private courts and indoor court facilities around the Portland metro area. Academy-based coaches like those at Leong Tennis Academy teach out of a fixed Portland facility, which is better suited to structured group training and multi-session program enrollment.

Are there tennis coaches in Portland for kids and beginners?

Yes, on both ends of the spectrum. Luke Schroeter’s review record includes numerous first-time adult learners who describe patient, comprehensive introductory lessons. For competitive junior development, Leong Tennis Academy and head coach Angela Leong run a program specifically designed for younger players working toward tournament-level play, with attention to technical, mental, and emotional growth.

Do any Portland tennis coaches offer a free first lesson?

TeachMe.To coaches - including Luke Schroeter and Larry Hermida - offer a fully refundable first lesson if cancelled within 24 hours, which functions as a low-risk way to test the fit before committing to a series of sessions. This is a platform-level policy that applies to bookings made through TeachMe.To. For Leong Tennis Academy, first-lesson and onboarding terms are not publicly listed; direct contact with the academy is recommended to clarify their policy.

How do I book a tennis lesson in Portland through TeachMe.To?

Visit either Luke Schroeter’s listing or Larry Hermida’s listing on TeachMe.To, select a time that works for you, and complete the booking through the platform. You can also browse the full roster of available coaches at the TeachMe.To Portland tennis page. Payment is handled through the platform, and the 24-hour refund window applies to first lessons.


Methodology

Coach data for Luke Schroeter and Larry Hermida - including review counts, average ratings, happy student scores, Super Coach and Student Favorite designations, and price tier classifications - comes directly from TeachMe.To platform records as of June 2026. Competitor profiles for Angela Leong and Leong Tennis Academy are drawn from publicly available information on the academy’s website (eliteprotenniscoach.com) and the brief’s extracted summary data; no platform review data exists for these coaches on TeachMe.To. The market price range ($38 to $75) is computed from the active Portland metro coaching roster on TeachMe.To and represents the full spread from minimum to maximum listed rate across currently bookable coaches.


Portland’s tennis instruction market rewards a little due diligence, and the data here makes that diligence easier. Luke Schroeter - 125 reviews, 4.95 average, 100/100 happy student score, TeachMe.To Super Coach and Student Favorite at the $ price tier - is the most-reviewed option on the platform and the easiest entry point for new learners. Larry Hermida - 51 reviews, a perfect 5.0 average, 100/100 happy student score, also a Super Coach and Student Favorite at the $$ tier - brings a precision-focused, fully customized approach for players who want more than a generic session. Both book through TeachMe.To, both carry the platform’s fully refundable first-lesson policy within 24 hours, and both are available now. If you have been thinking about starting lessons or leveling up your game this year, the barrier to a first session has rarely been lower.

Nick O'Brien

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

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