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Charlotte has 6 active pickleball coaches teaching every level, from total beginners lifting a paddle for the first time to 4.0+ DUPR players prepping for tournaments and league play. The 6 coaches average 4.97 across dozens of lessons, with reviews praising footwork drills, serve and topspin work, and tournament prep guidance. Lessons run $40-$160 depending on coach experience, with the typical range $70-$110. Active coaching concentrates at Latta Park, Pearl Street Park, and Peak Time Pickleball, so you can pick by neighborhood, venue type, or budget.
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pickleball coach with the most lessons taught in Charlotte
Coach Nick has taught
114 lessons
The location with the most coaches teaching pickleball lessons at
Clarks Creek Community Park
Average coach player rating
4.96
148 total ratings
and here are the coaches with top player ratings:
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| What you get |
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| Group / Clinic | $40-$60 | Group clinics and drop-in lessons; great for first exposure and social practice. |
| Private Beginner | $60-$100 | Standard 60-min private lessons; where most Charlotte beginners start. |
| Advanced / Comp Prep | $100-$140 | Coaches with tennis crossover or tournament experience; tactical and shot-specific work. |
| Top Pros | $160+ | Highest-tier coaches with deep competitive playing backgrounds. |
Charlotte's Carolina climate supports outdoor pickleball lessons most months, with comfortable shoulder seasons spring through fall and only short winter stretches that push play indoors. Coaches (also called pickleball instructors or pros) here include strong crossover athletes - Alex R. brings 15 years of elite tennis experience with a 4.5+ pickleball rating, while Jonathan R. trains roughly 20 hours a week and plays regularly in local tournaments and leagues. Daniel S. has built a 25-review base with reviews repeatedly calling out clear breakdowns of serve mechanics, topspin generation, and footwork timing. Charlotte's pickleball scene has expanded fast, and three venues - Latta Park in Dilworth, Pearl Street Park in Uptown-adjacent neighborhoods, and the dedicated Peak Time Pickleball facility - concentrate most coaching activity, making it practical to find a coach near you.
| Format | Participants | Price | Best for |
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| Private (1-on-1) | 1 student | $60-$160 / lesson | Fastest improvement, full focus on your mechanics and decision-making. |
| Pair or trio | 2-3 students | $40-$80 / person | Couples, doubles partners, or friends who want a shared cost-split lesson. |
| Group clinic | 4-6 students | $40-$60 / person | Lowest cost, social practice; less individual feedback. Good intro before private lessons. |
| Level | Frequency | Duration | Notes |
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| Beginner | Weekly | 60 min | First 4-6 sessions cover grip, dink, serve, third-shot drop, and the non-volley zone rule. |
| Intermediate (3.0-3.5) | Every 1-2 weeks | 60-75 min | Shot selection, court positioning, transition zone, footwork timing. |
| Advanced (4.0+) | Monthly tune-up | 75-90 min | Paired with weekly open play; doubles strategy, pace control, tournament prep. |
Hand-picked coaches across different goals - browse the full list above to filter by venue, price, or availability.

Charlotte's highest-volume pickleball coach, with 25 reviews at a perfect 5.0 rating. Reviewers Glenn, Jason, and David repeatedly mention serve and topspin breakthroughs, shot-timing fixes, and footwork awareness that translate into noticeable improvement the next time they step on the court for casual or league play.

Trains roughly 20 hours a week and plays in local Charlotte tournaments and leagues. That regular competitive reps schedule means his tactical instruction stays current with how the area's 4.0+ scene actually plays - shot selection, doubles rotation, and pace control under real tournament pressure.
Builds personalized progression plans across multi-week packages with this pickleball instructor. Reviewers Denise, Jim, and Twila note flexible scheduling, infectious energy, clear progress over 3-session blocks, and concrete tournament-prep help when a student steps up to rated play.

Combines 15 years of elite tennis experience with a 4.5+ pickleball rating - a rare combination in Charlotte. Strong fit for tennis crossover players adjusting grip and swing mechanics, and for intermediates pushing toward competitive 4.0+ play who want a coach who can demo high-level shots themselves.

Brings high energy, strategy work, and passion to every Charlotte pickleball session. Newer to the platform without review volume yet, so book a single intro lesson before committing to a pack - a smart approach for any new pickleball pro regardless of how strong the playing background looks on paper at first glance.

Dilworth-area courts with active community play; convenient for South End, Dilworth, and Myers Park players who want short-drive lessons in a walkable park setting. The surrounding tree cover provides shade for spring and fall sessions, making it one of Charlotte's most comfortable outdoor pickleball venues during shoulder-season afternoons.

Uptown-adjacent courts that draw a mix of beginners and intermediate players; lessons here pair well with after-work scheduling for downtown and South End residents who want to fit a 60-minute session in before dinner. Drop-in groups gather on most weeknight evenings, so it's easy to apply what you learn the same week.

Dedicated pickleball facility with structured court time and indoor options; useful for private lessons and clinics when public-park courts are full or when winter cold snaps push outdoor play indoors. A reliable choice for serious students who want guaranteed weekly court time without depending on weather or public-park availability.

West Charlotte courts serving West End, Wesley Heights, and surrounding neighborhoods; a practical mid-city option for players outside the Dilworth core who want shorter drives and less weekend court competition. The park's quieter weekday atmosphere makes it a good fit for 50+ adult lessons or beginners who prefer fewer distractions.

Sharon Lakes-area courts that serve SouthPark and South Charlotte players; a strong pick for residents looking to keep pickleball lessons close to home in the southern part of the city. The Sharon Lakes location works well for after-school junior lessons and Saturday-morning family slots given the surrounding residential density.
"The lesson with Daniel was quite helpful, especially in developing a deeper understanding of serve and topspin, which is already getting me great results and boosting my confidence. Still, I need to keep practicing and drilling based on Daniel's suggestions to really see conti..."
"We practiced the timing of my shots (I was setting up too late), and I immediately saw an improvement by getting more depth on my shots. Daniel also stressed the importance of having proper spacing on shots and showed me a trick where I extend my left arm to track the ball bef..."
"I took several lessons from Randi and she was great to work with. She was flexible with scheduling and her prices were very reasonable. She taught me some great drills and offered very helpful advice. Whenever I do a successful cross court dink I silently thank Randi! Definite..."
"Randi was definitely a 5 star coach for us. We were newbies and she developed a great plan to get us started, and pushed us each week to improve our skills. She was patient, encouraging, and definitely improved our skills over our 3 session program. We definitely would recomme..."
Patient coaches with strong first-lesson reviews and entry-level pricing. Plan for 4-6 weekly 60-minute lessons to build the dink, serve, third-shot drop, and kitchen rule.
What to look for: Listings with beginner-mentioning reviews, $40-$80 pricing, and venues near where you'll practice on your own (Latta Park, Pearl Street, MLK Park).
Try Randi S.Coaches who train in volume and compete in local tournaments and leagues, so their tactical instruction stays current with how Charlotte's competitive scene actually plays - shot selection, doubles strategy, pace control.
What to look for: Stated tournament/league participation, 4.0+ DUPR, review mentions of strategy or tournament prep, midrange-to-premium pricing.
Try Jonathan R.Instructors with deep tennis backgrounds understand how to recalibrate grip, swing length, and court positioning for pickleball's smaller, faster game. Especially useful for adult tennis players moving over.
What to look for: Stated tennis experience (years played, USTA rating, college tennis); pickleball rating that confirms transition; mid-tier pricing.
Try Alex R.Where to find pickleball coaches and venues across Charlotte.
Known as a historic streetcar suburb south of uptown Charlotte, Dilworth has strong drop-in scene that complements paid lessons for pickleball students. Most local coaches travel to one of several parks-and-rec courtss in the area.
Uptown is a urban Dallas core with private club options. Fast-expanding lesson and clinic options make it easy to book a pickleball community courts or a private session within a 10-15 minute drive.
SouthPark is a upscale Charlotte residential anchored by SouthPark Mall area. Fast-expanding lesson and clinic options make it easy to book a pickleball community courts or a private session within a 10-15 minute drive.
West Charlotte, a west Charlotte mix of residential and public-park facilities, offers fast-expanding lesson and clinic options. Pickleball students typically book through a parks-and-rec courts nearby or with a coach who meets at the closest public facility.
Number of certified coaches in Charlotte
5 certified coaches
Number of former college athletes teaching pickleball in Charlotte
2 former college athletes
Average length of time coaches in Charlotte have been teaching for
3.71 years on average
How many coaches teach pickleball in Charlotte
43 coaches
Average cost of a pickleball lesson in Charlotte
$52 for weekly lessons