Nunez Tennis

About

Great with all ages and levels.

Great with kids & beginners.

Patient.

Knowledgeable.

Encouraging.

Credentials:

Former collegiate and open player, currently 4.5 (usta rating).

USF Men's tennis team - assistant coach (1995 -1997)

Alhambra High School - boys and girls tennis coach (2017 - 2019)

Develop USTA junior rank players

FEATURED AS TOP 10 INSTRUCTOR IN THE AREA FOR 2020 - 2021 (LESSONS.COM)

Working with different age groups and skill sets. Problem solving on how to improve everyone's tennis.


Highlights

Hired 2 times
11 years in business
Serves Pacheco , CA

Payment methods

Venmo

Social media


Specialties

Experience level

No experience, Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced

Student age(s)

5 – 10 years old, 11 – 13 years old, 14 – 18 years old, 19 – 25 years old, 26 – 45 years old

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    Stef M.

    Coach Marty is great. My son is taking group and individual tennis classes with him. He is extremely patient and takes the time to teach each of them the fundamentals. When in one-on-one sessions he is able to work with my son on areas where he has opportunities. Coach Marty is communicative with us one what we should work with and doesn’t provide pressure. So much so that my son loves playing and learning about tennis. I would highly recommend him as a coach!
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    July 21, 2021

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    John Y.

    Martin is one of the best coaches I’ve ever seen—he’s professional, courteous, punctual, funny, and personable. My 7-year old son loves his tennis lessons. I wish I had a coach like Martin when I was a kid!
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    June 17, 2021

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    Garret

    The most important thing is my daughter had fun going to her tennis lesson with Martin. She liked his humor, but really found his tips to be very helpful. During the drills, he would mention the tip and she would try to repeat it. I could see the difference. My daughter made the varsity h.s. team and I think Martin helped make that happen. I highly recommend Martin.
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    June 15, 2021

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    David S.

    Excellent understanding of teaching tennis and constant correction on errors. My tennis continues to improve with Martin’s excellent instruction. Recommended without reservation!!
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    June 15, 2021

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    Nica K.

    Martin is such a great coach—encouraging but not patronizing. His technical insights are spot on and have been helping me correct decades old habits that have dramatically improved my strokes.
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    June 14, 2021

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    Kate T.

    I played a lot of tennis in high school but haven’t much since (it’s been almost 20 years since then). When I met Martin, I was inspired to dust off the cobwebs and take it up again. I’m so glad I did. Martin runs a great lesson. A good balance of technique and cardio. Within just the first class, I felt myself reconnect with the sport, correct some footing, and strengthen my strokes. I’m excited to take more lessons and continue to grow and improve. Definitely recommend!
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    June 14, 2021

    Frequently asked questions

    Go through the basic grips, prep position and swing path.

    Hand feed to get a feel for the stroke and ball contact.

    Then.....footwork...footwork and footwork.

    If you can't get to the ball balanced then it doesn't matter how well you can strike the ball.

    Former open and collegiate player

    Currently 4.5 usta rating

    Pass coaching experience:

    Assistant coach - USF Men's tennis team

    Head coach - Alhambra High School Boys and Girls tennis team

    Rates can be discussed in detail once you have contacted me.

    I've always taught since college but got more involved when I started teaching and coaching my son.

    I work with all ages and levels. 

    Besides the adults that want to sharpen their skills for usta league competition, I have a kids group (age 6+) and also develop high school/usta rank junior players (boys and girls).

    I have a group of friends (dads and their daughters that play tennis) and we get together on Sundays and have the girls go through drills and play points.  The dads help  collect the balls while they enjoy seeing their daughters work on their game.  We have a great time and everyone looks forward to the gathering.

    First of all, they need to be knowledgeable.  Played at a high level is important, that goes hand in hand with being knowledgeable.

    Why are they interested in taking lessons?

    What is their goal?

    How much are they willing to work to develop their game?


    Services offered

    Tennis