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Las Vegas has 6 active tennis coaches teaching players of every level, from total beginners picking up a racquet for the first time to adults working on tournament prep. The coaches carry a 4.99 average rating across the city's public-park and community-center court network. Tennis lessons in Las Vegas run $50-$200 depending on coach experience, with the typical range $80-$130 for private sessions. Active instruction concentrates at Charlie Frias Park, Dula Community Center, and Desert Palm Tennis Club, so pick by neighborhood, coach style, or budget.
Hand-picked coaches across different goals - browse the full list above to filter by venue, price, or availability.

Las Vegas's highest-volume tennis coach by review count - 37 reviews at 4.97 rating, repeatedly noted for clear fundamentals and patient instruction.

Perfect 5.0 across 11 reviews - reviews highlight strong work ethic, motivational energy, and broad experience across student levels.
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PTR (Professional Tennis Registry) and Modern Tennis Methodology certified instructor - reviews highlight technical fixes like open stance and serve pronation.

Newer to the platform but consistently 5.0 - tagline emphasizes that students learn and improve, suggesting a structured, outcome-driven teaching approach.

Two-plus decades of competitive playing experience - new to the platform without reviews yet, but strong background for serious adult students.
| Tier | Price | What you get |
|---|---|---|
| Starting | $50-$70 | Newer Las Vegas tennis coaches; great for first lessons and group sessions |
| Typical | $80-$130 | Where most Las Vegas private tennis lessons land |
| Advanced | $140-$200 | PTR-certified and tournament-tier coaches |
| 10-Lesson Pack | $760-$1200 | Series discount, billed up front |
| Format | Participants | Price | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Private (1-on-1) | 1 student | $80-$200 / lesson | Fastest improvement, personalized feedback on every ball - the default for new students and tournament prep. |
| Pair or doubles | 2 students | $60-$100 / person | Spouses, doubles partners, or close friends who want a shared, cost-split experience and don't mind splitting attention. |
| Small group clinic | 3-6 students | $50-$80 / person | Lowest cost, highest volume of ball-hitting; less individual attention. Best as a supplement to private lessons or for casual rally play. |
Las Vegas tennis benefits from a dry desert climate that delivers more playable days per year than almost any other U.S. city - the trade-off is brutal summer heat. The city's tennis pros (also called tennis coaches or tennis instructors) teach almost exclusively on outdoor hard courts at public parks and community centers - Dula Community Center, Charlie Frias Park, Monaco Middle School, Desert Palm Tennis Club, and Garside Junior High all sit within central Las Vegas. Coach pedigree includes PTR (Professional Tennis Registry) and Modern Tennis Methodology certifications, plus multiple multi-year competitive players. Hard-court surface is the default, which mirrors USTA league and regional tournament play. The seasonal note is summer (June-September) - daily highs hit 100-110 degrees, so most coaches shift sessions to early morning (6-9am) or evening (after 7pm), or move to indoor club courts where available. October through May is peak Las Vegas tennis season with comfortable midday temperatures.
| Level | Frequency | Duration | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Beginner | Weekly | 60 min | First 4-8 sessions build the foundation - grip, stance, forehand, backhand, ready position, basic serve motion. Best started in October or March. |
| Intermediate | Every 1-2 weeks | 60-90 min | USTA 3.0-3.5 players work biweekly on targeted skills - second serve, backhand slice, doubles positioning, transition game. |
| Advanced | Every 1-2 weeks | 90 min | 4.0-plus and tournament players run 90-minute sessions focused on specific shots and match-play simulation, paired with regular live match play between lessons. |

East Las Vegas community center with public hard courts - convenient for east-side residents and a steady venue for coaches running mid-week lesson blocks.

South-central Las Vegas multi-court public facility with lighted hard courts and good parking - one of the city's most popular lesson venues for both private and group sessions.

School-site public courts available after hours and on weekends - a quieter option for one-on-one private lessons in the east valley.

Dedicated tennis club facility that serves as a higher-end venue option for Las Vegas students who want a club setting for their lessons.

West-side school-site courts available outside school hours - a good fit for students living closer to Summerlin who want to avoid downtown traffic for lessons.
"Modern tennis Las Vegas is a professional and friendly company. June is an excellent coach who tailors his practices to your needs. I would recommend him to anyone interested in improving their game at any age or level."
"Best coach I have ever had. He is knowledgeable, patient and flexible. He corrected many of my bad habits, taught me open stance, pronation on serves and other valuable lessons. A must go to for tennis training."
"With me being completely new to tennis, Coach Norman was able to help me so much with basic skill work. His teaching style is super clear, encouraging, and easy to follow, where he was not only able to build a strong foundation for my skills but also offered different perspect..."
Patient Las Vegas tennis coaches with strong first-lesson reviews and entry-level pricing for adults brand-new to the sport. Plan for 4-6 weekly 60-minute sessions to build the foundation - grip, stance, simple groundstrokes, ready position, basic serve motion.
What to look for: Listings with reviews from beginners mentioning patience and clear explanations; pricing in the $50-$95 range; coaches teaching at neighborhood parks you can return to for self-driven practice between lessons.
Try Norman W.Tennis instructors with formal teaching credentials (PTR, USPTA, MTM) who bring structured methodology to technique fixes and progression - useful for students who want explicit, repeatable swing-pattern coaching.
What to look for: PTR or USPTA certification listed in the headline or bio; Modern Tennis Methodology training; reviews mentioning specific technical fixes like stance, pronation, or grip.
Try Amadeo J.Las Vegas tennis coaches with explicit junior-program experience for ages 5-17, often with shorter session formats and age-appropriate equipment to keep young players engaged.
What to look for: Listings that explicitly mention junior programs, kids' clinics, or specific age ranges; parent reviews; coaches comfortable teaching across the red-orange-green-yellow ball progression.
Try Erin W.October through May is peak Las Vegas tennis season; book sunrise or after-dusk slots in summer when courts cool from 130-degree afternoon surface temps.
Where to find tennis coaches and venues across Las Vegas.
Spring Valley, a central Vegas residential with public-course access, offers strong mix of public and club lesson options. Tennis students typically book through a tennis center nearby or with a coach who meets at the closest public facility.
Summerlin, a master-planned west Vegas with multiple country clubs, offers good court density for after-work and weekend lessons. Tennis students typically book through a tennis center nearby or with a coach who meets at the closest public facility.
Known as a established residential neighborhood, Henderson-adjacent has strong mix of public and club lesson options for tennis students. Most local coaches travel to one of several community courtss in the area.
Known as a east-side neighborhood, East Las Vegas has strong mix of public and club lesson options for tennis students. Most local coaches travel to one of several community courtss in the area.
Known as a established residential neighborhood, Paradise has steady weekly court availability for tennis students. Most local coaches travel to one of several public courtss in the area.
tennis coach with the most lessons taught in Las Vegas
Coach Dr.Marcus has taught
120 lessons
The location with the most coaches teaching tennis lessons at
Paul Meyer Park
Average coach player rating
4.97
105 total ratings
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Number of certified coaches in Las Vegas
8 certified coaches
Number of former college athletes teaching tennis in Las Vegas
1 former college athletes
Average length of time coaches in Las Vegas have been teaching for
18.63 years on average
How many coaches teach tennis in Las Vegas
31 coaches
Average cost of a tennis lesson in Las Vegas
$66 for weekly lessons