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Top 10 tennis lessons in Pinellas Park, FL

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Premier Club Management, Greg Jones

Premier Club Management, Greg Jones

5.0Exceptional(8)
3 hires on Lessons
Serves Pinellas Park, FL
David W. says, "It was immediately apparent to me that Greg was a very experienced coach. His demeanor appears to be low key but he is constantly providing information on how to improve the technical aspects of your game, as well as teaching strategy, while putting you through a high energy workout. " Read more
Petra Rampre

Petra Rampre

5.0(2)
Serves Pinellas Park, FL
Milos G. says, "The best coach I've ever had. If you want to train like a pro, she is the coach for you. A+++" Read more
High Level Tennis Lessons

High Level Tennis Lessons

New on Lessons
1 hire on Lessons
Serves Pinellas Park, FL
As a former college D1 tennis player, I love sharing what I have learned playing tennis for over 15 years. I've had about 10 different coaches while playing competitve tennis and I enjoy sharing the tips they gave me. My highest UTR was 13 and I believe I know what it takes to become a high level tennis player. I am very passionate about Tennis and played it for most of my life. I think it is very rewarded to see my students improve and develop their tennis skills.
Bombo Tennis Academy

Bombo Tennis Academy

New on Lessons
Serves Pinellas Park, FL
I've received training, and still do, from USPTA, and the world renowned Van Der Meer Tennis Academy (PTR), as well as many other professional sources daily. I have instructed all over the U.S. at different clubs and at Marriott Vacation Club Resorts to guests from all walks of life, ages and skill levels. I've never met someone I couldn't teach/improve successfully, because I'm excellent at relating to YOUR needs and abilities. I'm excellent at relating to YOUR needs and abilities. I make it fun, informative in a professional manner. It's supposed to be fun...and when you know what you're doing and learn new tools of the game, tennis is even...
Ronald Bernstein

Ronald Bernstein

5.0(3)
1 hire on Lessons
Serves Pinellas Park, FL
Jim V. says, "Ron was very patient with me and allowed me to find my comfort zone without over instructing. He practiced rallying with me a lot so I learned the rhythm of how to play and started directing the ball where I wanted. He was also very positive and encouraging." Read more
Gip Enterprise

Gip Enterprise

New on Lessons
Serves Pinellas Park, FL
i Love to teach everyone how to hit the ball the right way and build on positive points about the game of tennis. along with confidense on the court I use to work at the YMCA as a child development instrutor. i believe that i am the best teacher out there to teach this game. see for yourself :)
Maribel Gross, PTR Certified Coach

Maribel Gross, PTR Certified Coach

New on Lessons
Serves Pinellas Park, FL
In support of 10 and Under Tennis, both the International Tennis Federation and the USTA passed new rules governing play for the sport’s youngest competitors. As of Jan. 1, 2012, all ITF- and USTA-sanctioned events for 10 and Under competition are required to use a combination of slower-moving and lower-bouncing balls, shorter and lighter racquets, and smaller courts. With more than 18 million children under the age of 10 in the U.S., getting more kids onto the court and into the game translates to big growth for tennis. If you’re not offering 10 and Under Tennis, you may be missing out on a huge opportunity to grow both your business and the...

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Whether you're new to tennis or a seasoned pro, taking tennis lessons can be fun and educational. Almost anyone can improve their game by taking tennis lessons. Find an instructor through lessons.com, and you may master a skill that you will continue to enjoy for the rest of your life. Many people who take tennis up as a hobby believe that playing tennis involves innate skills that you either have or don't have. Nothing could be further from the truth! Tennis skills can improve with time, practice and professional lessons, just like other forms of exercise.

Beginners sometimes get frustrated and give up because they are not yet proficient at skills like serving and returning serves. They also may not be aware of the type of skills they need to succeed. Different strokes, different levels of strength and a variety of techniques must be mastered to enjoy playing the game.More experienced players may also benefit from lessons, even if they've already mastered the basics. Learning advanced techniques can help score points and improve enjoyment of the game. These players can benefit from one-on-one instruction that allows them to concentrate on their unique strengths and weaknesses and improve their skills.

There are three different types of tennis lessons you can consider:

  • Group lessons are great for beginners. Novice players can benefit from taking lessons together. Students often take turns practicing skills and can learn from one another, as well as from the instructor. Learning in a group also helps students become familiar with game play, rules, scoring and techniques.
  • One-on-one lessons are helpful for more advanced students. Once students master the basics, they may want to take private lessons, in addition to attending advanced group classes. One-on-one lessons are the best way to strengthen skills, as they allow students to set and achieve personal goals.
  • Specialized lessons are great for kids and people with special needs.It takes a special instructor to develop rapport with children or with adults who have special needs. These instructors adapt lessons appropriately for groups or individuals with particular needs.

Lessons.com is the best place to find individual and group tennis instructors. Instructors sign up and create a profile, while students search for instructors by zip code, then email teachers of their interest through our site and pay up front for their lessons.

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No matter what your level of expertise or what skills you want to learn, you can find the right tennis instructor for you on Lessons.com. You can search by type of teacher, affordability and other factors. Use our free search engine to find and read detailed teacher profiles, then click to email instructors and learn more about their backgrounds and the types of lessons they offer before making your decision.

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Reviews for Pinellas Park tennis lessons

Recent success stories from people in the Pinellas Park area.
Jackie M.
Coach Greg is knowledgeable and passionate about Tennis. He is also patient, kind and flexible!
Premier Club Management, Greg Jones
Peter C.
She’s great at teaching you how to improve your tennis skills. Also very friendly 10/10 highly recommend
Petra Rampre
Julie G.
When I started working with Ronald he showed me the basics of the game and kept it really simple. I had played before but never felt that I knew what I was doing and was very unsteady. That got fixed fast and tennis became fun and not so hard anymore.
Ronald Bernstein
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