Jersey City Tennis Coaches: Three Picks for Three Kinds of Players

Jersey City Tennis Coaches: Three Picks for Three Kinds of Players

Updated August 2026 · By the TeachMe.To Editorial Team

One coach holds 247 of the 338 verified reviews across TeachMe.To’s three-coach Jersey City tennis roster – 73% of all documented student feedback on the platform concentrated in a single instructor. That instructor is Danny Carlson. His two roster peers, Kunal Krishan and Fares Said, each carry between 42 and 49 reviews, with happy student scores of 97 out of 100 and ratings above 4.97.

All three coaches rate above 4.95 stars. All three carry happy student scores in the high 90s. They span three price tiers – $ through $$$. The ratings are tight; the fit questions – beginner or returning player, budget-conscious or wanting the most-documented track record on the platform – are where the real choices open up.

Every one of the 327 lessons tracked by TeachMe.To in Jersey City has happened outdoors – court complexes and one outdoor field spread across the city.


What TeachMe.To’s Jersey City Lesson Data Shows

Five outdoor venues account for all 327 lessons on file. One outdoor court complex in Jersey City carries 210 of them – 64% of total platform volume. A second outdoor complex on the West side adds 71 more. The remaining lessons spread across two smaller court complexes and an outdoor field elsewhere in the city.

Because all lesson activity in TeachMe.To’s Jersey City data is outdoors, late spring through early fall gives you the most reliable court time. Build some weather flexibility into your scheduling, particularly at the edges of the season.

TeachMe.To’s three Jersey City tennis coaches average 112.7 verified reviews each. Before you even contact a coach, you can read through dozens of session-by-session accounts of what they actually do on the court.


Jersey City’s Tennis Coaches on TeachMe.To, Matched by Student Profile

The three coaches on TeachMe.To’s Jersey City tennis roster cover distinct student profiles. Two are featured below in dedicated sections based on the platform’s thematic data. Fares Said – 42 reviews, a 4.97 rating, a 97/100 happy student score, and the most affordable price tier on the roster – is the option for students who want to start at the lowest price point while still working with a coach whose early record is consistently positive.

CoachBest ForRatingReviewsHappy Student ScorePrice tier
Kunal KrishanBeginners / first-time players4.974997/100$$
Danny CarlsonStudents who want the most-booked coach on TeachMe.To’s Jersey City roster4.9524798/100$$$

Best Tennis Coach in Jersey City for Beginners

Kunal Krishan - tennis coach in Jersey City

Kunal Krishan has 49 verified sessions on TeachMe.To in Jersey City, a 4.97 rating, and a happy student score of 97 out of 100. What stands out in his review record is the consistent weight toward students who arrived with zero background – people taking their first lesson, nervous about coordination, unsure how to hold a racket.

Jennifer A. captured the approach: “He observes your natural approach and works for there - explaining while providing confidence and encouragement.” That pattern – meeting each student at their actual starting point – shows up across his reviews rather than the sense of a fixed curriculum being delivered the same way to everyone.

Dd C., after a first lesson: “He was patient and paced the first lesson according to my level. It was a great workout today. I love it.”

Krishan’s price tier is $$, sitting in the middle of the three-coach range. For a beginner who wants to build a solid foundation with a coach whose early record skews heavily toward first-time players, his numbers and his reviews point in the same direction.


Most-Booked Tennis Coach in Jersey City

Danny Carlson - tennis coach in Jersey City

Danny Carlson has 314 lessons taught and 247 verified reviews on TeachMe.To in Jersey City – the deepest individual feedback record on the platform’s local roster by a wide margin. His happy student score sits at 98 out of 100 across 86 lifetime booked students.

Two themes surface repeatedly across his reviews: Carlson zeroes in on exactly what each student needs to fix, and he creates an environment where nervous or self-conscious players feel comfortable enough to actually learn. Kathy C. arrived with self-described terrible coordination and significant nerves: “He was so patient with me. I learned so much within 3 lessons and look forward to continue learning with him.” Nayeon noted the diagnostic side: “He focus on what part I should be making improvement. Also helps correcting a posture for a better performance.”

Specific technical feedback, delivered with patience. That combination appears often enough across 247 reviews to read as a consistent characteristic rather than a lucky streak of good sessions.

Carlson’s price tier is $$$. For students who want to arrive at a first session with the deepest written record on the platform available to review in advance, he’s the natural starting point.


What to Expect When You Book a Tennis Lesson in Jersey City

All lessons tracked on TeachMe.To in Jersey City happen at outdoor venues. Bring the right gear for the season and keep some scheduling flexibility, especially for early spring and late fall sessions.

On pricing: TeachMe.To’s Jersey City tennis coaches span three tiers, from $ (Said) through $$ (Krishan) to $$$ (Carlson). All three hold ratings above 4.95 stars and happy student scores of 97 or higher. The tiers reflect different positions on the roster, not a quality ladder.

If you’re a new player, once or twice a week tends to build skills fastest – frequent enough to retain what you worked on, spaced enough to let technique settle in. Before your first session, it’s worth reading through common rookie tennis mistakes so you know what your coach is likely to flag early. And if you’re still deciding whether lessons are the right move, the guide to making tennis your 2026 resolution lays out a practical framework for getting started.


Frequently Asked Questions

How much do tennis lessons cost in Jersey City?

TeachMe.To’s Jersey City tennis coaches span three price tiers: $, $$, and $$$. The platform does not publish per-session dollar rates publicly. All three coaches on the roster hold ratings above 4.95 stars regardless of which tier they occupy.

What should I look for in a tennis coach in Jersey City?

Rating, review count, and happy student score are the primary signals on TeachMe.To. Across TeachMe.To’s three-coach Jersey City tennis roster, all coaches rate above 4.95 and carry happy student scores of 97 or 98 out of 100. Use the review text to get a feel for each coach’s teaching style and student profile before you book.

Where can I take tennis lessons in Jersey City?

TeachMe.To’s Jersey City lesson activity spans five outdoor venues – four outdoor court complexes and one outdoor field – distributed across the city, including one complex on the West side. All 327 tracked lessons to date have been outdoors.

Are there tennis lessons for beginners in Jersey City?

Yes. Kunal Krishan’s review record on TeachMe.To skews heavily toward first-lesson and never-played students. His 49 verified sessions carry a 4.97 rating and a 97/100 happy student score, with multiple reviews specifically mentioning patience with beginners and careful pacing at the start.

How do I book a tennis lesson on TeachMe.To?

Browse coach profiles at the tennis coaches in Jersey City directory, select a coach, choose an available time slot, and confirm. Payment and scheduling are handled on-platform.


Methodology

Coach and lesson data in this post is drawn from TeachMe.To’s first-party platform records, including lessons completed, verified review counts, happy student scores, and bio content submitted by coaches. Credentials mentioned in coach bios are bio-sourced and not independently verified by TeachMe.To. Data pulled August 2026.


Ready to get on the court? Browse the full roster of tennis coaches in Jersey City to compare profiles, read reviews, and find the right fit for where you are in your game.

Nick O'Brien

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

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