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Nashville has 6 active pickleball coaches teaching every level, from total beginners lifting a paddle for the first time to tournament-rated players sharpening their game. The 6 coaches average a perfect 5.0 across dozens of lessons, with reviews praising backhand drills, drill structure, paddle position fixes, and broad teaching across mechanics, strategy, and conditioning. Lessons run $40-$160 depending on coach experience, with the typical range $70-$110. Active coaching concentrates at Richland Park, Centennial Sportsplex, and Shelby Park, so you can pick by neighborhood, venue type, or budget.
pickleball coach with the most lessons taught in Nashville
Coach Stephen has taught
89 lessons
The location with the most coaches teaching pickleball lessons at
Richland Park Tennis Courts
Average coach player rating
5.0
115 total ratings
and here are the coaches with top player ratings:
| Tier | Price | What you get |
|---|
| 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 Nashville beginners start. |
| Advanced / Comp Prep | $100-$140 | Coaches with tournament or 4.0+ rated playing backgrounds; tactical and shot-specific work. |
| Top Pros | $160+ | Highest-tier coaches with deep competitive playing backgrounds. |
Nashville's mild Middle Tennessee climate supports outdoor pickleball lessons most months, with comfortable spring and fall shoulder seasons and only short winter stretches that push play indoors. Coaches (also called pickleball instructors or pros) here include strong racquet-sport athletes - Kyle H. is a 4.4-rated pickleball player with strong doubles and singles skills, Kit M. is a tournament player who lists 'pickleball instructor' as a primary identity, and Dan M. has had a racquet in his hand since age 5. Stephen B. has built a 51-review base with reviewers repeatedly highlighting his natural teaching ability, demonstrating-and-explaining style, and breadth across all aspects of the game. Three venues - Richland Park in Sylvan Park, Centennial Sportsplex near Centennial Park, and Shelby Park east of downtown - concentrate most coaching activity, making it practical to find a coach close to home.
| Format | Participants | Price | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| 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 |
|---|---|---|---|
| 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, footwork timing, and consistent third-shot drops. |
| 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.

Nashville's highest-volume pickleball coach with 51 reviews at a perfect 5.0 rating. Reviewers Beverly, Nicole, and Anh repeatedly mention his ability to both demonstrate and explain shots, with breadth across mechanics, strategy, and conditioning - a rare combination from a single instructor in any city.

Moved into pickleball coaching after years of dedicated play, carrying that player-first perspective into every lesson. Strong fit for students who want an instructor with a deep recent playing background rather than someone teaching from older racquet-sport credentials, with 19 five-star reviews backing up her teaching approach.

Tournament player whose listing headline names instructor identity directly - she sees herself as a teaching pro first. Useful for intermediate Nashville players who want competitive context baked into every drill, and for students moving from casual doubles toward their first sanctioned tournament bracket entry.

High-level 4.4-rated player with strong skills in both doubles and singles play. Reviewers Kyle, Matt, and another note focused, targeted feedback, well-structured drill sessions, and exceptional knowledge across all aspects of the game - especially valuable for intermediate-to-advanced students ready to tighten up their mechanics.

Has had a racquet in his hand since age 5 and has lived in Nashville since 1993. Strong option for crossover players coming from tennis or other racquet sports who want a coach with deep local knowledge and decades of paddle/racquet experience to draw on when adjusting their grip and footwork for pickleball.

Sylvan Park courts that draw West Nashville and Sylvan Park players; lessons here pair well with the area's walkable feel and easy weekend scheduling. The park's mix of active drop-in groups and casual play makes it one of the best venues for combining a private pickleball lesson with same-day open-play practice.

Multi-court complex near Centennial Park with both indoor and outdoor options; useful for structured private lessons and when you want predictable court time rather than first-come public courts. A practical pick during winter cold snaps when outdoor lessons get pushed indoors, and for tournament prep with steady weekly access.

East Nashville venue serving East Nashville, Lockeland Springs, and Inglewood players; a convenient pick for residents east of the river who want short-drive lessons. The community center setting provides shaded lounging and bathroom access, which makes it a comfortable choice for family lessons or 50+ adult students.

Suburban-style courts that fit pickleball lessons outside the core in-town venues; useful for players in the southern Nashville neighborhoods looking to skip the downtown court crunch on busy weekend mornings. The quieter atmosphere here can be a plus for first-time pickleball students who feel self-conscious in busier public-park crowds.

West End and Sylvan Park-adjacent courts with a relaxed pace and easy parking; an excellent pick for first-timers easing into the sport and for mid-week morning sessions. Many Nashville pickleball coaches use Elmington for beginner intro lessons because the lower court traffic makes it easier to slow down and break each shot into steps.
"I loved the new drills to develop my backhand and appreciated the direct, effective critiques from Kyle on foot position, paddle position, and shot selection. The lesson was fun and drills were easy to follow, which helped me improve quickly. If you're looking to sharpen your ..."
"Kyle is an excellent in all racquet sports but he is exceptional at pickleball. Kyle has taught be a lot about the game and is highly knowledgeable in all facets of the game including mechanics, strategy, conditioning, etc."
"Stephen is a natural teacher and obviously has a wealth of knowledge about the sport!. Highly recommend him to anyone in need of a patient, effective pickleball coach."
"I was very impressed with Stephen's ability to both demonstrate and explain shots. He's a great coach and easy to get along with."
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 like Richland or Elmington Park that have casual drop-in play to practice between lessons.
Try Stephen B.Coaches with strong rated play or stated tournament experience who can sharpen shot selection, doubles strategy, and pace control under pressure.
What to look for: Stated DUPR (4.0+), tournament play in the headline or reviews, and review notes on strategy or competition prep; midrange-to-premium pricing.
Try Kit M.Instructors with deep racquet-sport backgrounds understand how to recalibrate grip, swing length, and court positioning for pickleball's smaller, faster game. Especially useful for adults coming over from tennis.
What to look for: Years of racquet-sport play stated, ability to teach across multiple racquet sports, review mentions of crossover work; mid-tier pricing.
Try Kyle H.Where to find pickleball coaches and venues across Nashville.
Sylvan Park is a park-anchored residential with public-court access. 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.
East Nashville, a historic east Nashville residential with growing court infrastructure, offers fast-expanding lesson and clinic options. Pickleball students typically book through a community courts nearby or with a coach who meets at the closest public facility.
Centennial / West End is a west-side neighborhood. Strong drop-in scene that complements paid lessons make it easy to book a pickleball dedicated pickleball facility or a private session within a 10-15 minute drive.
South Nashville, a south-side residential area, 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 Nashville
3 certified coaches
Number of former college athletes teaching pickleball in Nashville
2 former college athletes
Average length of time coaches in Nashville have been teaching for
3.2 years on average
How many coaches teach pickleball in Nashville
19 coaches
Average cost of a pickleball lesson in Nashville
$68 for weekly lessons