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Iβm a recent graduate from UCSB with over 16 years of competitive tennis experience, including playing at the Division I level and leading the UCSB Club Tennis team. Through my time as both a player and captain, Iβve gained extensive experience coaching and mentoring athletes of all skill levels. I also offer hitting practice, including match play and point-based drills to simulate real competition. I am flexible in my availability and willing to travel.
"Pramukhβs strengths as a coach are in his ability to understand his playerβs strengths and weaknesses. He is able to work with players in strategy and form correction. He is a great coach for beginners all the way to high level juniors and adults



Iβve played tennis all my life, always having access to courts and developing a deep appreciation for the sport's unique rhythm and strategy. I believe that each player should develop their own style because weβre all different. My dad, a math, tennis, and boxing instructor, taught me that these disciplines share a lot in common. Mastering tennis is about perfecting your shots, serves, slices, and footwork, but it ultimately comes down to the mental game. On the court, you learn the "equations" of actions and behaviors needed to outplay your opponent, turning each match into an artful challenge of skill and technique. For me, tennis is about the joy of the game, not just winning or losing. It's a sport that starts with love and ends with respectβwhether through a handshake, a hug, or a simple nod if you're too sweaty. Most importantly, tennis is always a good time, and itβs a lifelong sport that can help you live healthier and longer!
"Spencer was great!! I feel better after just one session. Couldnβt recommend him more


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Private tennis lessons in Encinitas average $83 for a week of lessons, with 3 vetted coaches available. Every session is private β 1-on-1 by default, or with your invited group β tailored to your level and goals, at a location and time that work for you.
Tennis lessons in Encinitas happen at 1 locations across the city, from Glen Park to lesser-known neighborhood spots. Bookings open up across weekdays, evenings, and weekend mornings β and if you have a preferred location, your coach meets you there.
Private tennis lessons in Encinitas average $83 for a week of lessons. Booking a lesson package brings the per-lesson rate down, and one-off single lessons are also available β what you pay depends on your coach's experience and the session length you choose.
Yes β kids and youth tennis lessons are available in Encinitas, with junior students typically starting as young as 5. We match families with coaches who have experience working with young students. The same weekly rate applies whether the student is 6 or 60, and parents can sit in on lessons.
Coach Sean
tennis coach
Note: These lesson plans are designed for advanced players who have a solid foundation in the basic strokes, serve, and return. The focus here is on refining technique, increasing power and spin, and developing advanced strategies.
Coach Sean
tennis coach
Note: These lesson plans are designed for advanced players who have a solid foundation in the basic strokes, serve, and return. The focus here is on refining technique, increasing power and spin, and developing advanced strategies.
Coach Maksim
tennis coach
You can take a tennis racket, balls, tennis shoes, water!
Coach Sean
tennis coach
To make the most of your tennis lesson, please come prepared with the following: Athletic gear (shorts or skirts, and a comfortable shirt) Tennis shoes (with good ankle support) Water bottle Sunscreen A racquet (if you have one) If you don't have a racquet, I'm happy to provide one for you.
Coach Maksim
tennis coach
extensive experience working with children using a special educational program written and created by Maxim Saraev and included in the 12 best programs in the world.
Coach Sean
tennis coach
Adapting Tennis Lesson Plans for Children When adapting tennis lesson plans for children, it's crucial to keep the lessons fun, engaging, and developmentally appropriate. Here are some key strategies to consider: 1. Shorten Attention Spans: Keep lessons concise: Shorter, more frequent sessions are ideal for young children. Vary activities: Switch between drills, games, and free play to maintain interest. 2. Prioritize Fun and Games: Game-based learning: Incorporate games like "King of the Court" or "Red Light, Green Light" to make practice enjoyable. Positive reinforcement: Use praise and encouragement to build confidence. 3. Simplify Techniques: Break down strokes: Focus on the basic movements and gradually introduce more complex techniques. Use simplified cues: Keep instructions clear and concise, using simple language and visual cues. 4. Adapt Equipment: Smaller courts and lower nets: Reduce the court size and net height to make the game more manageable. Lower-compression balls: Use softer balls that are easier to control. 5. Focus on Fundamental Skills: Basic strokes: Prioritize the development of forehands, backhands, and serves. Footwork: Emphasize proper footwork patterns to improve agility and court coverage. 6. Incorporate Physical Literacy: Balance and coordination drills: Include activities like hopping, skipping, and jumping to enhance overall athleticism. Motor skill development: Focus on hand-eye coordination, spatial awareness, and reaction time. 7. Create a Positive Learning Environment: Patient and encouraging coaching: Be supportive and understanding of children's mistakes. Fun and inclusive atmosphere: Foster a sense of community and belonging among young players. Example Lesson Plan for Children: Warm-up: Light jogging High-fives around the court Simple stretches (arm circles, leg swings) Skill Development: Forehand mini-tennis: Use smaller rackets and softer balls on a smaller court. Backhand wall-ball: Practice hitting the ball against a wall with a consistent backswing. Serve practice: Toss the ball underhand and focus on hitting the ball over the net. Game: "Red Light, Green Light": Players freeze when the coach says "red light" and run when they hear "green light." The last player to reach the net is out. Cool-down: Static stretches (holding a hamstring stretch, touching toes) Relaxation techniques (deep breathing) By adapting lesson plans in these ways, tennis coaches can create a fun and effective learning experience for children of all ages and abilities.
tennis coach with the most lessons taught in Encinitas
Coach Rafael has taught
21 lessons
The location with the most coaches teaching tennis lessons at
Glen Park
Average coach player rating
5.0
3 total ratings
and here are the coaches with top player ratings:
Number of certified coaches in Encinitas
2 certified coaches
Average length of time coaches in Encinitas have been teaching for
25 years on average
How many coaches teach tennis in Encinitas
3 coaches
Average cost of a tennis lesson in Encinitas
$83 for weekly lessons