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Coach Coleman Merce

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Tennis lessons with

Coach Coleman Merce

From$56.70 per lesson
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80
Happy Student Score
Fair
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This coach is dependable, though reschedules are more frequent. Best if your schedule is flexible.
80
Happy Student Score
Fair
โ€ข
This coach is dependable, though reschedules are more frequent. Best if your schedule is flexible.

About your tennis coach

Fueled by a lifelong love for the game, I bring 15 years of tennis experience to help players elevate their tennis. As a current collegiate player, I offer a unique blend of strategic insight and technical expertise. I am dedicated to fostering growth in a supportive, yet challenging environment.

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Teaches: Adults, Seniors
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Levels: Beginners, Intermediates, Experts
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Lives in: Not specified
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Years Playing: Not specified

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Accomplishments

๐ŸŽพ10.07 UTR
๐Ÿ…College Player

Reputation

80
Happy Student Score
Fair
Reliability
Sometimes unreliable โš ๏ธ May miss or reschedule lessons more often, so flexibility is important.

Beginner training plan
Your first lesson1. Warm-Up (5โ€“10 minutes) Jog around the court (2 laps) Dynamic stretches (arm circles, toe touches, high knees) Hand-eye drills: Toss a ball and catch it (individually) Toss to a partner and catch 2. Forehand Grip & Racquet Basics (5 minutes) Show them the forehand grip Let them practice holding it correctly Have them shadow swing slowly a few times 3. Shadow Swings (10 minutes) Demonstrate the basic steps: Turn your body (non-dominant shoulder faces the net) Swing low to high Contact in front of your body Follow through over the shoulder Do 10โ€“15 shadow swings together without a ball 4. Drop-Hit Forehands (10โ€“15 minutes) Players drop the ball themselves and hit it over the net Coach gives feedback: "turn more," "nice follow through," etc. Focus on good contact and balanced stance 5. Coach Feed Forehands (10โ€“15 minutes) I stand on other side and gently feeds one ball at a time Players try to hit forehands over the net Emphasize: Making contact in front Using full swing, not just a poke Watching the ball 6. Mini Forehand Game (5โ€“10 minutes) Use service boxes only Rally with a partner, just forehands Let them play freely, aiming for control (not power) 7. Cool Down & Recap (5 minutes) Light stretching Ask: Whatโ€™s one thing you learned about the forehand? What did you enjoy most?
Lesson 11+1. Improved Consistency & Depth Rallies will become longer and more controlled Focus on hitting with depth and direction (e.g., crosscourt vs down-the-line) Coach may introduce patterns of play (e.g., rally crosscourt โ†’ attack short ball) 2. Refined Technique More detailed work on: Topspin generation Footwork patterns Serve placement and power Backhand slice (optional) Coaches may use video analysis or drills to fine-tune grips, swing paths, and follow-throughs 3. Match Strategy and Mental Game Learn how to construct points (e.g., play to opponentโ€™s weakness) Emphasis on court positioning, anticipation, and shot selection Introduction to mental toughness, focus routines, and managing nerves 4. Serve & Return Focus Practice serve placement (wide, body, T) Learn return tactics: block vs aggressive return Serve + first shot combinations 5. Net Play and Doubles Concepts Improve volley technique and transition skills (approach shots) Learn doubles formations, poaching, and communication Play mixed singles/doubles to improve variety 6. Live Play & Competitive Readiness Point-based drills, games, and set play will become regular Learn how to: Keep score independently Handle pressure points Practice โ€œmatch situationsโ€ (e.g., break point, deuce game)
Lesson 4-10Lesson 4โ€“5: Consistency & Serve Introduction Goals: Improve control on forehand/backhand Introduce serving mechanics Begin rallying with intention What to Expect: Drills focused on hitting 3โ€“5 balls in a row consistently Movement drills: hitting on the run, split steps Introduction to the serve: Continental grip Toss mechanics Trophy position Basic serving motion (no power focus yet) Short-court rallies with partner Lesson 6โ€“7: Serve Practice & Net Play Introduction Goals: Build confidence in serving Introduce volleys and net position Start point play What to Expect: Full-court serving practice (with targets) Simple serving games (e.g., "Serve and run to catch your own toss") Introduction to the volley: Ready position at the net Punch technique (no swing) Forehand and backhand volleys Mini point play: Serve โ†’ one rally โ†’ stop Introduce scoring basics (15โ€“30โ€“40โ€“game) Lesson 8โ€“9: Putting It All Together Goals: Integrate serve, rally, and net play Improve directional control and footwork Build stamina and point structure understanding What to Expect: Rally drills (crosscourt and down-the-line) Approach shot + volley combinations Serve + 2-ball rally games Introduction to doubles positioning (optional) Friendly matchplay with coaching interruptions Lesson 10: Intro to Match Play Goals: Build confidence in playing a game Apply all learned skills in a live setting Develop mental skills: focus, resilience, positive attitude
Lesson 2-3โœ… Lesson 2: Forehand Recap + Backhand Introduction ๐Ÿ” Warm-Up (10 mins) Dynamic stretches (arm circles, leg swings) Mini tennis (short court forehands to loosen up) Toss-and-catch games to improve timing ๐ŸŽฏ Forehand Recap (15 mins) Review from Lesson 1: Grip: Eastern grip Stance: Semi-open or closed Swing path: Low to high Contact point: In front of the body Follow-through over shoulder Drills: Drop-hit forehands from coach Forehands in pairs over mini net Forehand rally competition (3 shots each) ๐Ÿ”„ Transition (5 mins) Shadow backhand swings Demonstrate difference in contact point and preparation โœ‹๐Ÿฝ Two-Handed Backhand Intro (20 mins) Key Concepts: Grip: Dominant hand continental, non-dominant hand eastern forehand grip Stance: Closed or neutral Preparation: Unit turn early Contact: In front of front hip Follow-through: Over opposite shoulder Drills: Shadow swings (no ball) Drop feeds (coach drops ball, student hits) Toss-and-hit backhands with coach feed ๐Ÿšฆ Cool Down (10 mins) Light jogging Static stretching (focus on shoulders, forearms, legs) Group recap: โ€œWhat felt easier? What was hardest today?โ€ ๐ŸŽพ Lesson 3: Backhand Practice & Basic Rallying ๐Ÿ” Warm-Up (10 mins) Jog around court with agility stops Forehand + backhand shadow swings Toss-and-catch alternating FH/BH ๐Ÿ’ช Backhand Drills (20 mins) Review grips and stance Progression from static to moving drills: Stationary drop-hit backhands Coach-fed balls from service line Partner backhand rally (short court) ๐Ÿค Combine Forehands + Backhands (15 mins) "Alternating rally" drill: coach feeds alternating FH/BH Students try to rally 3โ€“4 shots with a partner Focus on footwork and switching grip efficiently

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