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The latest reviews of our tennis coaches:

Allan Lumutenga

Recently, I had the opportunity to engage in a personal coaching session with Christina, and it was an incredibly positive experience. Coming into the sport as a novice, I initially felt quite anxious about my inexperience. Yet, Christina's approachable manner quickly eased my fears, allowing me to embrace learning with an open mind. Her encouragement to learn through repetition, coupled with her constructive and gentle feedback, made a significant impact on my development. Christina is a true professional who skillfully balances client comfort and safety with the drive to help you achieve your fullest potential. As someone who is just getting to know Los Angeles and its community, finding a coach of Christina's caliber was a stroke of luck. My sessions with her have not only bolstered my confidence but also inspired me to further invest in honing my skills. A heartfelt thank you to Christina for such a transformative experience!

Yul Hsu

Timothy, is a great coach. In the lessons I got my son, I could see good progress in his form and ground strokes after each lesson. Timothy even gotten consistent second serve success with my son, a challenging thing for a young player who never really served. A factor is that my son's enjoying the lessons, very important in his improvements, all due to Timothy's teaching. Highly recommend Timothy for any level of skill.

Sharyn Buck

My lesson with Jeff was so much better than I expected! He worked on all facets of the game, challenging me to hone skills in many areas. He explained things clearly and was really patient! Signed up for more lessons!

Reva Larson

Corrina is a great teacher! I learned a lot in her lessons. We are beginners and we all benefitted greatly from her instruction. She has a very patient and calm demeanor. I highly recommend her to help you improve your game, no matter your level.

Carol Loflin

Fabio was excellent! I learned so much during the lesson! He provided great instruction, was positive, encouraging, knowledgeable and kind! I can't say enough about how much I would recommend a lesson with him!

Howard Hsu

Fabio completely revamped my backhand in just a couple lessons. I'm amazed at how much more consistent and powerful it is. Great advice and drills.

Leah LaVerdiere

Ian is an excellent tennis coach. I had no prior knowledge of how to play tennis but after one lesson I felt so confident in hitting the ball. He also made it fun and easy to learn. I 100% recommend him for all levels of tennis learners.

Cheryl Confer

I am on lesson 7 with Kevin and my game has definitely improved! Each week we work on specific drills as well as game strategy. He is a very good teacher and coach—- and a super nice guy!

Christina Embry

We really enjoyed our first lesson with Jeffrey! He took the fear out of learning something new by being super encouraging and positive with us. He also made it fun… so much so, we booked a package of more lessons. We highly recommend Jeffrey!

Chris Berry

Ghouse was amazing. I couldn't serve before our lesson and now I'm very comfortable with it. Returned a bunch of serves and fixed my stance and strategy. Very productive and worthwhile.

Holly

I'm new to tennis, and Alex has been an amazing instructor to work with! My forehand has improved immensely after 2 lessons and I feel much more confident hitting the balls (and swinging less at air). The drills are also very fun and effective, and I'm developing a love of the game.

Ji Park

Indy is fantastic! As a complete beginner, she's been incredibly attentive to my form and has a knack for simplifying the basics. I've already seen a significant improvement in my skills under her guidance!

Kim Huff

Juan was Awesome! I learned more from him than I've learned the whole 6 months I've been attempting to play! He's a great teacher explaining things where I could easily understand and the reasoning/science behind doing what we are doing, yet w/ kindness. I left feeling like a new person and with confidence! I wld recommend him to any level of player and can't wait for my next lesson!

Lisa Wallace

John is a great coach with a lot of knowledge, skill and experience. I have learned in just 3 lessons. I would definitely recommend him to anyone.

Arnold Liebman

I'm thrilled with Josué's teaching approach. His clear communication and personalized guidance have significantly improved my skills. I appreciate the tailored instruction that addressed my specific needs, making each lesson valuable and enjoyable. Grateful for the positive impact on my game!

Beth Fogarty

I had my first lesson with Johnathon and it was such a great introduction to the the game and I felt comfortable and can't wait to continue my training with him.

Jennifer Mae

I enjoyed a fantastic lesson that gave me thorough insights to the game so that I am able to practice on my own. I will take this lesson to help me find great joy in playing the game with friends and family, and in an upcoming charity tournament!

Reva Larson

Corrina is a great teacher! I learned a lot in her lessons. We are beginners and we all benefitted greatly from her instruction. She has a very patient and calm demeanor. I highly recommend her to help you improve your game, no matter your level.

The latest reviews of our tennis coaches:

Allan Lumutenga

Recently, I had the opportunity to engage in a personal coaching session with Christina, and it was an incredibly positive experience. Coming into the sport as a novice, I initially felt quite anxious about my inexperience. Yet, Christina's approachable manner quickly eased my fears, allowing me to embrace learning with an open mind. Her encouragement to learn through repetition, coupled with her constructive and gentle feedback, made a significant impact on my development. Christina is a true professional who skillfully balances client comfort and safety with the drive to help you achieve your fullest potential. As someone who is just getting to know Los Angeles and its community, finding a coach of Christina's caliber was a stroke of luck. My sessions with her have not only bolstered my confidence but also inspired me to further invest in honing my skills. A heartfelt thank you to Christina for such a transformative experience!

Yul Hsu

Timothy, is a great coach. In the lessons I got my son, I could see good progress in his form and ground strokes after each lesson. Timothy even gotten consistent second serve success with my son, a challenging thing for a young player who never really served. A factor is that my son's enjoying the lessons, very important in his improvements, all due to Timothy's teaching. Highly recommend Timothy for any level of skill.

Sharyn Buck

My lesson with Jeff was so much better than I expected! He worked on all facets of the game, challenging me to hone skills in many areas. He explained things clearly and was really patient! Signed up for more lessons!

Reva Larson

Corrina is a great teacher! I learned a lot in her lessons. We are beginners and we all benefitted greatly from her instruction. She has a very patient and calm demeanor. I highly recommend her to help you improve your game, no matter your level.

Carol Loflin

Fabio was excellent! I learned so much during the lesson! He provided great instruction, was positive, encouraging, knowledgeable and kind! I can't say enough about how much I would recommend a lesson with him!

Howard Hsu

Fabio completely revamped my backhand in just a couple lessons. I'm amazed at how much more consistent and powerful it is. Great advice and drills.

Leah LaVerdiere

Ian is an excellent tennis coach. I had no prior knowledge of how to play tennis but after one lesson I felt so confident in hitting the ball. He also made it fun and easy to learn. I 100% recommend him for all levels of tennis learners.

Cheryl Confer

I am on lesson 7 with Kevin and my game has definitely improved! Each week we work on specific drills as well as game strategy. He is a very good teacher and coach—- and a super nice guy!

Christina Embry

We really enjoyed our first lesson with Jeffrey! He took the fear out of learning something new by being super encouraging and positive with us. He also made it fun… so much so, we booked a package of more lessons. We highly recommend Jeffrey!

Chris Berry

Ghouse was amazing. I couldn't serve before our lesson and now I'm very comfortable with it. Returned a bunch of serves and fixed my stance and strategy. Very productive and worthwhile.

Holly

I'm new to tennis, and Alex has been an amazing instructor to work with! My forehand has improved immensely after 2 lessons and I feel much more confident hitting the balls (and swinging less at air). The drills are also very fun and effective, and I'm developing a love of the game.

Ji Park

Indy is fantastic! As a complete beginner, she's been incredibly attentive to my form and has a knack for simplifying the basics. I've already seen a significant improvement in my skills under her guidance!

Kim Huff

Juan was Awesome! I learned more from him than I've learned the whole 6 months I've been attempting to play! He's a great teacher explaining things where I could easily understand and the reasoning/science behind doing what we are doing, yet w/ kindness. I left feeling like a new person and with confidence! I wld recommend him to any level of player and can't wait for my next lesson!

Lisa Wallace

John is a great coach with a lot of knowledge, skill and experience. I have learned in just 3 lessons. I would definitely recommend him to anyone.

Arnold Liebman

I'm thrilled with Josué's teaching approach. His clear communication and personalized guidance have significantly improved my skills. I appreciate the tailored instruction that addressed my specific needs, making each lesson valuable and enjoyable. Grateful for the positive impact on my game!

Beth Fogarty

I had my first lesson with Johnathon and it was such a great introduction to the the game and I felt comfortable and can't wait to continue my training with him.

Jennifer Mae

I enjoyed a fantastic lesson that gave me thorough insights to the game so that I am able to practice on my own. I will take this lesson to help me find great joy in playing the game with friends and family, and in an upcoming charity tournament!

Reva Larson

Corrina is a great teacher! I learned a lot in her lessons. We are beginners and we all benefitted greatly from her instruction. She has a very patient and calm demeanor. I highly recommend her to help you improve your game, no matter your level.

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of coaches said parents are welcome to stay during their child's lesson.

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We asked our Tennis coaches a few questions to help you prepare for your next lesson...

We surveyed over 1000 of our Tennis coaches with the most common questions we've heard regarding Tennis lessons. Here's what they have to say.

Question 1

What advice would you give a total beginner in Tennis?

Shauna Morgan - North Hollywood, CA

SM

Stay patient, keep motivated, and never lose the courage to persevere.

Rachel Cross - Cambridge, MA

RC

Watch videos beforehand to understand the game. Remember, it's normal to find the learning curve steep, so patience is key.

Eric Klein - Newton, MA

EK

Bring your curiosity and a strong desire to learn. A positive attitude goes a long way in this sport.

John Koundouroudas - Brooklyn, NY

JK

Practice hitting against a wall to improve consistency. Preparing early for your shots is crucial for success.

Arian Khoroushi - Chicago, IL

AK

Maintain your motivation and enthusiasm throughout the learning process.

Aditya Balda - Sacramento, CA

AB

Embrace this sport with an open heart; you might just fall in love with it.

Juan Rodriguez - Ellicott City, MD

JR

Focus on having fun and enjoying each step of the learning journey.

John Keeter - Kernersville, NC

JK

Leave your worries behind, bring a smile, and be open to learning and achieving.

Hence Singleton - Berkeley, CA

HS

Never stop learning and improving your skills.

Samar Quadir - Scottsdale, AZ

SQ

Remember, everyone starts at the beginning. Embrace failure as a stepping stone to growth.

Flona Francis - La Porte, TX

FF

Come with a positive attitude and accept that initial struggles are part of the learning curve.

Andrew Chang - San Francisco, CA

AC

Approach each session with positivity and leave feeling excited about your improvement.

James Hurst - Dallas, GA

JH

Be prepared to learn with a good attitude. Patience and practice are essential.

Connor Xie - Bloomington, Indiana

CX

Focus on practicing the fundamentals regularly to see real improvement.

Zachary Leslie - San Diego, CA

ZL

For quicker development, focus more on playing and less on overthinking each shot.

Dylan Pritchett - Woodland Hills, CA

DP

Be patient and always give your best effort.

Martin Gregorian - Montrose, CA

MG

Paying close attention during lessons is crucial for improvement.

Giovani Zabot Pasini - Newton, MA

GP

Think about your goals and schedule. Watching tennis beforehand can be very beneficial.

Indy Sanders - Brooklyn, NY

IS

Allow yourself to enjoy the learning journey, as it is foundational for skill development.

Sophia Zlatkova - Magnolia, TX

SZ

Don’t get discouraged after your first lesson. Continuous practice and a positive mindset will lead to improvement.

Beau Jones - Dallas, GA

BJ

Remember, you control your effort and attitude. Skills develop over time, so enjoy the process.

Cristhian Gonzalez - Edison, NJ

CG

Patience and motivation are key components in learning effectively.

Mike Longanecker - Anaheim, CA

ML

Take your time and enjoy the process. Finding a patient and understanding coach is important.

Alex Haug - Los Angeles, CA

AH

Keep an open mind to the joys of improvement and the fun of meeting new people through tennis.

Katya Skachkova - Redmond, WA

KS

Be patient and enjoy each step of your learning journey.

Question 1

What advice would you give a total beginner in Tennis?

Shauna Morgan - North Hollywood, CA

SM

Stay patient, keep motivated, and never lose the courage to persevere.

Rachel Cross - Cambridge, MA

RC

Watch videos beforehand to understand the game. Remember, it's normal to find the learning curve steep, so patience is key.

Eric Klein - Newton, MA

EK

Bring your curiosity and a strong desire to learn. A positive attitude goes a long way in this sport.

John Koundouroudas - Brooklyn, NY

JK

Practice hitting against a wall to improve consistency. Preparing early for your shots is crucial for success.

Arian Khoroushi - Chicago, IL

AK

Maintain your motivation and enthusiasm throughout the learning process.

Aditya Balda - Sacramento, CA

AB

Embrace this sport with an open heart; you might just fall in love with it.

Juan Rodriguez - Ellicott City, MD

JR

Focus on having fun and enjoying each step of the learning journey.

John Keeter - Kernersville, NC

JK

Leave your worries behind, bring a smile, and be open to learning and achieving.

Hence Singleton - Berkeley, CA

HS

Never stop learning and improving your skills.

Samar Quadir - Scottsdale, AZ

SQ

Remember, everyone starts at the beginning. Embrace failure as a stepping stone to growth.

Flona Francis - La Porte, TX

FF

Come with a positive attitude and accept that initial struggles are part of the learning curve.

Andrew Chang - San Francisco, CA

AC

Approach each session with positivity and leave feeling excited about your improvement.

James Hurst - Dallas, GA

JH

Be prepared to learn with a good attitude. Patience and practice are essential.

Connor Xie - Bloomington, Indiana

CX

Focus on practicing the fundamentals regularly to see real improvement.

Zachary Leslie - San Diego, CA

ZL

For quicker development, focus more on playing and less on overthinking each shot.

Dylan Pritchett - Woodland Hills, CA

DP

Be patient and always give your best effort.

Martin Gregorian - Montrose, CA

MG

Paying close attention during lessons is crucial for improvement.

Giovani Zabot Pasini - Newton, MA

GP

Think about your goals and schedule. Watching tennis beforehand can be very beneficial.

Indy Sanders - Brooklyn, NY

IS

Allow yourself to enjoy the learning journey, as it is foundational for skill development.

Sophia Zlatkova - Magnolia, TX

SZ

Don’t get discouraged after your first lesson. Continuous practice and a positive mindset will lead to improvement.

Beau Jones - Dallas, GA

BJ

Remember, you control your effort and attitude. Skills develop over time, so enjoy the process.

Cristhian Gonzalez - Edison, NJ

CG

Patience and motivation are key components in learning effectively.

Mike Longanecker - Anaheim, CA

ML

Take your time and enjoy the process. Finding a patient and understanding coach is important.

Alex Haug - Los Angeles, CA

AH

Keep an open mind to the joys of improvement and the fun of meeting new people through tennis.

Katya Skachkova - Redmond, WA

KS

Be patient and enjoy each step of your learning journey.

Question 2

What are 3 important Tennis skills that a beginner should master?

Shauna Morgan - North Hollywood, CA

SM

I recommend practicing shadow swings, improving your footwork, and developing hand-eye coordination.

Rachel Cross - Cambridge, MA

RC

Focus on mastering a consistent stroke technique, enhancing your footwork, and cultivating patience.

Eric Klein - Newton, MA

EK

It's essential to work on your grip, understand the proper swing arc, and practice timing and positioning.

John Koundouroudas - Brooklyn, NY

JK

I advise focusing on achieving consistency in your plays, refining your footwork, and improving your agility.

Arian Khoroushi - Chicago, IL

AK

To excel, you should work on increasing your speed, enhancing your mobility, and boosting your flexibility.

Aditya Balda - Sacramento, CA

AB

Concentrate on developing hand-eye coordination, agility, and engaging in coordination drills.

Juan Rodriguez - Ellicott City, MD

JR

It's beneficial to practice footwork, eye coordination, and tracking the ball effectively.

John Keeter - Kernersville, NC

JK

Start with simple hand-eye exercises like catching a ball with one hand and hitting it with your paddle or racquet. Focus on establishing balance and good footwork.

Hence Singleton - Berkeley, CA

HS

The key is patience. It's crucial to remain patient and persistent in your practice.

Samar Quadir - Scottsdale, AZ

SQ

Work on your footwork, shadow the motion of a tennis stroke, and ensure to practice everything you learn in your lessons independently.

Flona Francis - La Porte, TX

FF

Embrace a mindset to learn, be coachable, and be willing to make mistakes. These are the foundations of growth.

Andrew Chang - San Francisco, CA

AC

Focus on controlling your power, maintaining consistency, and staying active with your feet. These are vital skills in tennis.

James Hurst - Dallas, GA

JH

A beginner should learn how to hit forehands and backhands, serve effectively, and keep score.

Connor Xie - Bloomington, IN

CX

Practice footwork to prepare for the ball, follow through ground strokes over your shoulder, and cultivate patience.

Zachary Leslie - San Diego, CA

ZL

Spend time planning and thinking ahead rather than reflecting on past actions. This proactive approach is key.

Dylan Pritchett - Woodland Hills, CA

DP

I suggest working on hand-eye coordination, timing, and footwork. These are fundamental skills for improvement.

Martin Gregorian - Montrose, CA

MG

Stay focused and keep practicing. Consistency and dedication are key to improvement.

Giovani Zabot Pasini - Newton, MA

GP

Developing footwork, flexibility, and balance are crucial aspects to focus on.

Indy Sanders - Brooklyn, NY

IS

Focus on key basics like allowing your body to find its natural flow, rhythm, and timing. This approach will help you improve swiftly.

Sophia Zlatkova - Magnolia, TX

SZ

Practice the correct form and swing when hitting the ball, movement of the feet, and staying on your toes.

Beau Jones - Dallas, GA

BJ

Start by practicing bouncing the ball off your racket, then the ground, and finally off a wall. This will prepare you for court play.

Cristhian Gonzalez - Edison, NJ

CG

Work on holding the racquet correctly, maintaining a good attitude, and being patient with your progress.

Mike Longanecker - Anaheim, CA

ML

Focus on hand-eye coordination, footwork, and agility drills, as well as ball judgment.

Alex Haug - Los Angeles, CA

AH

Concentrate on the swing of the racket, accompanying footwork, and hitting the ball in the center of the racket.

Katya Skachkova - Redmond, WA

KS

Focus on coordinating movements, engaging in consistency drills, and learning the correct swing motions.

Question 2

What are 3 important Tennis skills that a beginner should master?

Shauna Morgan - North Hollywood, CA

SM

I recommend practicing shadow swings, improving your footwork, and developing hand-eye coordination.

Rachel Cross - Cambridge, MA

RC

Focus on mastering a consistent stroke technique, enhancing your footwork, and cultivating patience.

Eric Klein - Newton, MA

EK

It's essential to work on your grip, understand the proper swing arc, and practice timing and positioning.

John Koundouroudas - Brooklyn, NY

JK

I advise focusing on achieving consistency in your plays, refining your footwork, and improving your agility.

Arian Khoroushi - Chicago, IL

AK

To excel, you should work on increasing your speed, enhancing your mobility, and boosting your flexibility.

Aditya Balda - Sacramento, CA

AB

Concentrate on developing hand-eye coordination, agility, and engaging in coordination drills.

Juan Rodriguez - Ellicott City, MD

JR

It's beneficial to practice footwork, eye coordination, and tracking the ball effectively.

John Keeter - Kernersville, NC

JK

Start with simple hand-eye exercises like catching a ball with one hand and hitting it with your paddle or racquet. Focus on establishing balance and good footwork.

Hence Singleton - Berkeley, CA

HS

The key is patience. It's crucial to remain patient and persistent in your practice.

Samar Quadir - Scottsdale, AZ

SQ

Work on your footwork, shadow the motion of a tennis stroke, and ensure to practice everything you learn in your lessons independently.

Flona Francis - La Porte, TX

FF

Embrace a mindset to learn, be coachable, and be willing to make mistakes. These are the foundations of growth.

Andrew Chang - San Francisco, CA

AC

Focus on controlling your power, maintaining consistency, and staying active with your feet. These are vital skills in tennis.

James Hurst - Dallas, GA

JH

A beginner should learn how to hit forehands and backhands, serve effectively, and keep score.

Connor Xie - Bloomington, IN

CX

Practice footwork to prepare for the ball, follow through ground strokes over your shoulder, and cultivate patience.

Zachary Leslie - San Diego, CA

ZL

Spend time planning and thinking ahead rather than reflecting on past actions. This proactive approach is key.

Dylan Pritchett - Woodland Hills, CA

DP

I suggest working on hand-eye coordination, timing, and footwork. These are fundamental skills for improvement.

Martin Gregorian - Montrose, CA

MG

Stay focused and keep practicing. Consistency and dedication are key to improvement.

Giovani Zabot Pasini - Newton, MA

GP

Developing footwork, flexibility, and balance are crucial aspects to focus on.

Indy Sanders - Brooklyn, NY

IS

Focus on key basics like allowing your body to find its natural flow, rhythm, and timing. This approach will help you improve swiftly.

Sophia Zlatkova - Magnolia, TX

SZ

Practice the correct form and swing when hitting the ball, movement of the feet, and staying on your toes.

Beau Jones - Dallas, GA

BJ

Start by practicing bouncing the ball off your racket, then the ground, and finally off a wall. This will prepare you for court play.

Cristhian Gonzalez - Edison, NJ

CG

Work on holding the racquet correctly, maintaining a good attitude, and being patient with your progress.

Mike Longanecker - Anaheim, CA

ML

Focus on hand-eye coordination, footwork, and agility drills, as well as ball judgment.

Alex Haug - Los Angeles, CA

AH

Concentrate on the swing of the racket, accompanying footwork, and hitting the ball in the center of the racket.

Katya Skachkova - Redmond, WA

KS

Focus on coordinating movements, engaging in consistency drills, and learning the correct swing motions.

Question 3

What makes someone great in Tennis?

Shauna Morgan - North Hollywood, CA

SM

A great athlete demonstrates unwavering motivation and commitment to continuous improvement.

Rachel Cross - Cambridge, MA

RC

The key qualities include a resilient mindset, dedication to hard work, and a genuine love for the sport.

Eric Klein - Newton, MA

EK

Athletes excel through a strong desire to compete, understanding their strengths, and mastering aspects like footwork, movement, and strategy.

John Koundouroudas - Brooklyn, NY

JK

Focus, perseverance, and the willingness to reflect and adapt are crucial traits for success.

Arian Khoroushi - Chicago, IL

AK

Being smart and quick are essential attributes for athletes in my sport.

Aditya Balda - Sacramento, CA

AB

As a coach, I believe nurturing students' interest is fundamental to developing great athletes.

Juan Rodriguez - Ellicott City, MD

JR

Consistency, a positive attitude, and discipline form the cornerstone of athletic greatness.

John Keeter - Kernersville, NC

JK

Great athletes work hard, welcome constructive feedback, and maintain a regimen to build strength and endurance.

Hence Singleton - Berkeley, CA

HS

A positive mental attitude, an eager spirit, and a desire to learn constantly define a great athlete.

Samar Quadir - Scottsdale, AZ

SQ

A strong mindset, willingness to take risks, and commitment to improvement are key in tennis.

Flona Francis - La Porte, TX

FF

Good hand-eye coordination, swift movement, and a positive mindset are vital.

Andrew Chang - San Francisco, CA

AC

Confidence and the courage to embrace mistakes are essential for an athlete's growth.

James Hurst - Dallas, GA

JH

Heart and resilience in challenging situations are what make an athlete great.

Connor Xie - Bloomington, Indiana

CX

A positive self-view, openness to learning, and the ability to learn from mistakes are important.

Zachary Leslie - San Diego, CA

ZL

The ability to endure and persevere through challenges is key.

Dylan Pritchett - Woodland Hills, CA

DP

Motivation, dedication, and a strong work ethic are the hallmarks of a great athlete.

Martin Gregorian - Montrose, CA

MG

Quickness is an essential quality in my sport.

Giovani Zabot Pasini - Newton, MA

GP

Perseverance, a willingness to fail and learn, and maintaining positivity are crucial.

Indy Sanders - Brooklyn, NY

IS

Focus, motivation, and an ever-present drive to improve are necessary for success.

Sophia Zlatkova - Magnolia, TX

SZ

Dedication and effort are key. I always encourage a positive attitude and doing one's best.

Beau Jones - Dallas, GA

BJ

Strong core, flexibility, excellent hand-eye coordination, and quick feet are foundational for top athletes.

Cristhian Gonzalez - Edison, NJ

CG

Self-motivation is a critical trait for athletes.

Mike Longanecker - Anaheim, CA

ML

A great attitude, competitive spirit, and excellent fitness are essential for athletes.

Alex Haug - Los Angeles, CA

AH

Hard work, a willingness to learn and practice, and determination are vital.

Katya Skachkova - Redmond, WA

KS

Patience and a smart practice process are integral to athlete development.

Question 3

What makes someone great in Tennis?

Shauna Morgan - North Hollywood, CA

SM

A great athlete demonstrates unwavering motivation and commitment to continuous improvement.

Rachel Cross - Cambridge, MA

RC

The key qualities include a resilient mindset, dedication to hard work, and a genuine love for the sport.

Eric Klein - Newton, MA

EK

Athletes excel through a strong desire to compete, understanding their strengths, and mastering aspects like footwork, movement, and strategy.

John Koundouroudas - Brooklyn, NY

JK

Focus, perseverance, and the willingness to reflect and adapt are crucial traits for success.

Arian Khoroushi - Chicago, IL

AK

Being smart and quick are essential attributes for athletes in my sport.

Aditya Balda - Sacramento, CA

AB

As a coach, I believe nurturing students' interest is fundamental to developing great athletes.

Juan Rodriguez - Ellicott City, MD

JR

Consistency, a positive attitude, and discipline form the cornerstone of athletic greatness.

John Keeter - Kernersville, NC

JK

Great athletes work hard, welcome constructive feedback, and maintain a regimen to build strength and endurance.

Hence Singleton - Berkeley, CA

HS

A positive mental attitude, an eager spirit, and a desire to learn constantly define a great athlete.

Samar Quadir - Scottsdale, AZ

SQ

A strong mindset, willingness to take risks, and commitment to improvement are key in tennis.

Flona Francis - La Porte, TX

FF

Good hand-eye coordination, swift movement, and a positive mindset are vital.

Andrew Chang - San Francisco, CA

AC

Confidence and the courage to embrace mistakes are essential for an athlete's growth.

James Hurst - Dallas, GA

JH

Heart and resilience in challenging situations are what make an athlete great.

Connor Xie - Bloomington, Indiana

CX

A positive self-view, openness to learning, and the ability to learn from mistakes are important.

Zachary Leslie - San Diego, CA

ZL

The ability to endure and persevere through challenges is key.

Dylan Pritchett - Woodland Hills, CA

DP

Motivation, dedication, and a strong work ethic are the hallmarks of a great athlete.

Martin Gregorian - Montrose, CA

MG

Quickness is an essential quality in my sport.

Giovani Zabot Pasini - Newton, MA

GP

Perseverance, a willingness to fail and learn, and maintaining positivity are crucial.

Indy Sanders - Brooklyn, NY

IS

Focus, motivation, and an ever-present drive to improve are necessary for success.

Sophia Zlatkova - Magnolia, TX

SZ

Dedication and effort are key. I always encourage a positive attitude and doing one's best.

Beau Jones - Dallas, GA

BJ

Strong core, flexibility, excellent hand-eye coordination, and quick feet are foundational for top athletes.

Cristhian Gonzalez - Edison, NJ

CG

Self-motivation is a critical trait for athletes.

Mike Longanecker - Anaheim, CA

ML

A great attitude, competitive spirit, and excellent fitness are essential for athletes.

Alex Haug - Los Angeles, CA

AH

Hard work, a willingness to learn and practice, and determination are vital.

Katya Skachkova - Redmond, WA

KS

Patience and a smart practice process are integral to athlete development.


So, what kind of skills do you need to get into Tennis?

Starting a new skill can be intimidating, so we asked our coaches what kind of qualities make up a great student.

There was unanimous agreement that all you really need is motivation to learn, a positive attitude, and an interest in Tennis.

Skills

So, what kind of skills do you need to get into Tennis?

Starting a new skill can be intimidating, so we asked our coaches what kind of qualities make up a great student.

There was unanimous agreement that all you really need is motivation to learn, a positive attitude, and an interest in Tennis.

Skills
Can I have a free trial lesson? (HINT: YES!)
Absolutely! We want everyone to experience a TeachMe.To lesson without having to commit to paying. When you choose our convenient subscription option, your first lesson is completely free! If you're not fully satisfied, you can cancel within 24 hours and pay absolutely nothing.
What if I don’t love my first lesson?
No worries! Our risk-free guarantee has your back. If your first lesson doesn't feel like a great match, we'll pair you with another coach and give you an extra lesson on us. Still not satisfied? You'll receive a full refund, no questions asked.
What if I have never played tennis before?
You're in the right place! We warmly welcome beginners and tailor sessions specifically to your comfort and pace:Learn the Basics:Discover grip, stance, serve mechanics, forehand, backhand, and footwork.Understand the Game:Get familiar with tennis rules, etiquette, and terminology.Customized Learning:Lessons adapt to your personal learning style, ensuring you build confidence comfortably.Supportive Feedback:Enjoy guided practice and supportive feedback from patient coaches.No matter your starting point, we'll help you find joy and confidence on the course.
How quickly can I expect to see improvement as a beginner?
Many beginners see noticeable improvement after just one or two lessons. With consistent practice between lessons, you'll typically experience steady progress and increased confidence on the court within a few weeks.
How do I know which coach is right for me?
We make it easy to choose the perfect coach! Each coach's profile includes details about their teaching style, experience, and specialties. If you're still unsure, our Lesson Coordinators are always ready to help you find the ideal match.
What can I expect during a typical lesson?
Personalized Instruction:Your coach will assess your skills and customize your lesson to target areas like serve, forehand, backhand, and footworkPractice and Immediate Feedback:Engage in drills and practice shots, receiving real-time tips and corrections.Strategy and Progress:Learn effective game strategies and actionable tips to enhance your enjoyment and skill level. Plus, stay connected with your coach via our app.
Is my lesson fully private?
TeachMe.To lessons are generally private, allowing you focused attention and comfortable learning. If you'd like to bring a friend or have someone watch, simply inform your coach in advance—we're happy to accommodate!
How many lessons should I take?
It depends on your goals! Whether you’re new to tennis or just looking to refine your game, our weekly lesson subscription is the best value. Plus, you get a trial lesson for free.
How long are lessons?
Tennis lessons are available in three durations to fit your goals:1 Hour:Perfect for quick, targeted improvement on specific skills.1.5 Hours:Ideal for those seeking a balanced session combining detailed instruction and ample practice.2 Hours:Great for beginners who want a thorough introduction or advanced players eager for in-depth feedback and strategy development.
Where do lessons take place?
Tennis lessons can take place at any court your coach has access to or any court you provide, as long as it's within your instructor’s travel radius. Each coach lists their preferred locations for lessons, but you're welcome to suggest alternatives. Keep in mind that public courts without reservations can be crowded during peak hours. Locations requiring reservation fees or additional costs will clearly note these charges on the location map.
Do I need my own racket?
Most coaches can provide rackets if you don’t have your own. If you want to confirm availability, contact us, and we’ll respond faster than you can say “match point!”
How do I book and what does it cost?
Booking your tennis lesson is quick and easy:Online:Click the blue button on the right side of your screen to instantly book your lesson, backed by our 100% risk-free guarantee.Text:Prefer human interaction? Text us at 650-900-3835, and our team will happily assist you.Lesson Costs:We offer transparent, competitive pricing tailored to different budgets and needs.Group Lessons:Save more when you bring friends or family—each additional participant enjoys 50% off the base lesson price.Payment:We accept credit/debit cards, Apple Pay, and more. Payment is made at booking unless you choose our free trial lesson.
What happens after I book?
Once you've booked, you'll get instant access to our TeachMe.To App (1,000+ 5-star ratings on the App Store). From there, you can chat with your coach, schedule or reschedule lessons, and track your improvement anytime, anywhere.
Can I take lessons with friends or family groups?
Absolutely! Group lessons are a fun, affordable way to improve together. Book online for up to 4 people or contact us to arrange larger groups.

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