

Experienced tennis instructor offering private lessons for all ages and skill levels. Based in the Gaithersburg area with flexibility in location. Teaching for five years, focusing on making lessons enjoyable and effective.
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Amen is an active tennis player with a peak UTR of 11.90in singles and 12 in doubles. His ongoing experience as a player helps him deeply understand the challenges beginners or any tennis player face. He’s been coaching for 8 years and brings a wealth of experience from both competing and teaching. Amen is passionate about helping players improve, and he finds real joy in watching their growth on and off the court. Not available on weekdays from 8am to 9pm.
" As a parent, I’m very happy with the progress my son has made. Coach Amen is very professional and always on time. He explains things in a way that kids understand easily. My son has improved not only his skills but also his discipline. I also like how each lesson has a clear purpose. We will definitely continue.



PTR Certified Professional. In his junior age, competed in 12u,14u &16u where he was ranked in top 20 juniors in national list. He graduated with a degree in sports and physical education in 2014. Since 2018 been proudly representing the USTA in Fairfax schools with a leading Net generation program. Was working as tennis pro with Blue Chip Academy and Timuquana country club in Florida. Since 2021 is a self-employed coach that provides private and group classes for beginner to to high performance tennis players, coordinating junior and adult programs, leading Club social events. His love for racket sports was enriched with a PPR certificate, he is also skillful in racket stringing. Felt a deep desire to share his experience, enthusiasm, and knowledge in helping junior and adult tennis players take their game to the next level. Although his competitive days are mostly behind him Stefan still plays at a 5.0 level.
"As a former tennis player, the experience with Stefan was unmatched. I appreciate his concise instruction with my 5 year old and wish my knee would still allow me to play.
Yorktown High School