These coaches teach at top ranked spots and have great lesson fulfillment & student reviews.
These coaches teach at top ranked spots and have great lesson fulfillment & student reviews.


As a local captain in the fire department I bring leadership and passion! Let’s work together to help you become your best! As a former college athlete, I bring five years of pickleball coaching experience to help you elevate your game. I specialize in technique refinement and strategic play. My passion is helping players of all levels achieve their personal best.
"I really enjoy all the different drills and different exercise exercises that coach John has available. I specifically enjoyed the Pickleball machine getting to practice and getting a lot of reps has really helped improve my game. I don’t know a lot of other coaches that offer that personally. Definitely worth the money and I highly recommend.



Born in Cincinnati Ohio. Fell in love with the amazing game of tennis and quickly began improving and moved to Florida to train under Rick Macci. (the Williams sisters coach) at the age of 14 I started to work with Tarik Benhabiles who was Andy Roddicks coach from 15 to the age he won US Open at age 18. I reached a career high ranking of 196 in the world ITF juniors. I also was top 20 in the United States in 16s and 18s. Have taught all over the USA. I look forward to helping with your game!
"Helped me get to another level I didn’t think I could get to. Very good with strategy and really told me some great tips and lessons on how to win


Hi, I’m Dani, a tennis coach from Spain with over 20 years of experience in the game, including 5 years competing at the Division 1 college level. I’ve spent 3+ years coaching players of all ages and skill levels, always focusing on high-energy, engaging, and fast-paced sessions. Whether you’re picking up a racquet for the first time or looking to take your game to the next level, I’m here to help you up your game, have fun and love tennis.
"My goal has always been to go to college and play tennis there. Coach Dani has helped along the way. My game needed help and he developed my shots to be more consistent and also to clean up my technique. It been great working with you.



Hi, my name is iLona. I consider myself half Ukrainian and half American, as I literally lived half of the lives in both countries, not to mention all the travels in between. Back in 2009, at 17 years old I came on one way ticket to USA on full right scholarship. I played division 1 schools, first 2 years at McNeese State, and last 2 years at University of North Texas where we won Sun Belt Conference Championship 2 years back to back.


I started playing at 4 years old, went on to pitch 4 years of college baseball; 2 years at Paris Junior College in Paris, TX, a year at Marshall University in West Virginia, then my senior year at Tarleton State University. After playing, I started coaching at Centennial High School in Burleson, TX. I coached there for 6 years before leaving to explore other career opportunities due to a growing family. I also have quite a bit of softball knowledge, my sister played four years of college softball at Tarleton State University. My wife played Division 1 softball. She is the also the head softball coach at Centennial High School, the school where I coached.
Born in Manila, Philippines, Chance Elan Israel discovered a passion for the piano at age six, but began formal training when he was eight. Twenty years since then, Chance has graduated with a Doctorate in Musical Arts in Piano Performance from Florida State University, and garnered several awards and scholarships. Some of his most notable successes include: top prizes at the Osaka International Competition, Lyric Chamber Society Competition, Rockwood Piano Competition, and the Tampa Bay Concerto Competition. Additionally, throughout his years of experience, Israel has performed internationally, including venues in the U.S., Japan, Italy, Taiwan, and the Philippines. Aside from his rigorous performance schedule, Chance currently teaches piano at the DFW area. His daily routine involves sharing his love of music with students ranging from five to eighty-five. Outside his musical endeavors, he enjoys reading and strolling outdoors. Israel owes his musical growth to his former mentors Roberta Rust and Carmencita Arambulo.



My baseball resume consist of starting all 4 years on varsity baseball in high school as well as playing on team California in the Babe Ruth World Series my sophomore through senior year. As I transitioned into college, I spent my first season at College of Sequoias in Visalia, Ca. This year was prime COVID, so all junior college athletics in the state of California was paused. Due to the circumstances, I decided to come home and play baseball at the junior college in my hometown, Bakersfield College. During my time at Bakersfield College, I underwent back to back season ending shoulder surgeries. After my second shoulder replacement, I thought it was over. Every odd felt against me and all I wanted to do was give up. But, my junior college coach at Bakersfield College refused to let me think irrational and had other plans for me. After completing my associate’s degree, I decided to take one last attempt on the game that I love. My 3rd season at Bakersfield College, I managed to hit .531 in 13 games played, with 3 hrs and 15 RBI’s gaining my self a full ride scholarship to play college baseball at Texas Wesleyan University, where I finished up my playing career. Due to how my playing career has shaped me, it inspired me to pursue a career and passion in Sports Psychology. With having all the baseball knowledge from the great coaches throughout my career and understanding the psychological aspects of baseball and sports through my schooling and personal experiences, I think I would be a great fit for any of your baseball needs!
"Coach Hubbell really understands me and how I learn stuff. He push’s me hard but never too much. I’m getting stronger and better because of Coach. The best part is he believe’s in me.