Hitting/Private Tennis Lessons

Hitting/Private Tennis Lessons

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I am an 11 UTR Junior and I can help you improve your game. I can hit with you and give you the advice to help you improve. I love playing tennis and play almost every day. I have played for 9 years and trained in Florida for a little. I won the Midwest Level 1 Closed in singles and 2-time finalist in doubles. I am free to hit at almost any time during the week.

I enjoy trying to help others improve at tennis as I really enjoy the game and I feel like getting better at anything is good and better for your health. I am trying to help others, and get people what they want, and help them reach their tennis goals.


Highlights

1 employee
3 years in business
Serves Etna , OH

Details

Experience level

No experience, Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced

Student age(s)

Under 5 years old, 5 – 10 years old, 11 – 13 years old, 14 – 18 years old, 19 – 25 years old, 26 – 45 years old, 46 – 65 years old, Over 65 years old

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Frequently asked questions

With a new student I will try and focus on the fundamentals and basics of tennis and getting them to learn the way of the game.

I trained in Florida, and my coach was top 60 in the world on ATP. 

The pricing can be $40-65 depending on the location and service. If we were to hit an indoor facility jt would most likely cost $60, but outside with a hitting lesson will be $40, and a private is $10 extra for both.

I am just starting to get into teaching, but I am willing to hit with you, and give you some pointers as I have a decent amount of knowledge.

Right now I haven't worked with any type of students but I have good knowledge to help improve and just to hit.

A recent event that I am fond of is training in Florida and playing 5 hours of tennis and an hour of fitness with my friends.

My advice would be to find someone that genuinely cares about helping you and improving your game.

The questions a student should first ask is, What do I want to do, tennis wise? Wether it be hit back and forth, play points or a set, or just be fed balls to improve their game.


Services offered

Tennis