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Find tennis instructors in Austin, TX

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Top 10 tennis lessons in Austin, TX

Students agree: these Austin tennis instructors are highly rated for knowledge, experience, communication, and more.
Manuel JB

Manuel JB

5.0(1)
8 hires on Lessons
4+ years in business
Serves Austin, TX
Stephen D. says, "MJ is such a great coach. In a matter of weeks, with MJ’s instructions, I feel like I have improved a lot and learned so much about tennis. I enjoyed all the trainings I did with MJ and would recommend him to anyone. " Read more
Rick P.

Rick P.

5.0(1)
1 hire on Lessons
9+ years in business
Serves Austin, TX
Anshal R. says, "Started Training with Rick, he is extremely patient and detail-oriented. Helping me build on my strengths and improving my technique. I would highly recommend working with Rick if you are looking to improve your game or just looking for a hitting partner." Read more
Tennis Lesson In Austin Area

Tennis Lesson In Austin Area

5.0(1)
3 hires on Lessons
8+ years in business
Serves Austin, TX
-I am top 100 in Texas u18. -A UTR 10.01. -Played for Westwood Tennis, which was no1 in the State of Texas. - Taught by Robert Trogolo and Peter Wessels( Former pros) I love teaching and watching people enjoy the game of tennis. I myself spend hours and hours trying to perfect my own tennis game and will help you do the same.
VS Sports

VS Sports

5.0(1)
Serves Austin, TX
Michelle T. says, "Being a brand new golfer as well as a lefty, I felt like lessons were going to be a challenge. Nelson was very patient and was able to teach, correct and improve my swing easily. He gave me a new love for the game." Read more
Chris Manteris

Chris Manteris

New on Lessons
18+ years in business
Serves Austin, TX
Tennis is fun! I have been coaching since 2006. Mostly junior players but also adults as well. I like to blend working on technique with some fitness agility training along with point and game play.
Austin Coach

Austin Coach

New on Lessons
Offers online services
4+ years in business
Serves Austin, TX
Contact me at 512 657 7718
Adam Snow's Total Tennis

Adam Snow's Total Tennis

5.0(4)
Offers online services
4 hires on Lessons
18+ years in business
Serves Austin, TX
Wendi L. says, "Adam is awesome with my son. He keeps the lessons positive and fun while still keeping him on task so that his skills are getting better each time. My son is always excited to go to tennis!" Read more
Tennis In Austin Texas

Tennis In Austin Texas

New on Lessons
Top Pro
3 hires on Lessons
Serves Austin, TX
My name is Brian S. 512-444-7040, I have been teaching tennis for 25 years. I have run programs at numerous locations including Caswell Tennis Center and Travis Country Hoa.. I have extensive detailed experience teaching all levels and ages. If needed I have recent and current references. Certified by the USPTA in 1999. Received Certificate of Congratulations award from the city of Austin for taking kids from south Austin neighborhoods to the JTT junior Olympic Final. As a junior coach 23 former students have become super champ level and as an adult team tennis coach, I have coached 10 + WTTA championship teams in all divisions. As a player I...
Austin Basketball And Tennis Coaching

Austin Basketball And Tennis Coaching

5.0(1)
6+ years in business
Serves Austin, TX
Lisa B. says, "Great advice with helping me better my serve. Thanks Coach Ron Kolodzy!" Read more
Tennis Lessons, Strategy And More

Tennis Lessons, Strategy And More

New on Lessons
9+ years in business
Serves Austin, TX
I enjoy seeing students develop skills, consistency and confidence!

Your Tennis Lessons questions, answered

Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on Lessons.

How much do tennis lessons cost?

On average, tennis lessons cost $60 to $150 per hour or $200 to $500 for five 1-hour lessons. The cost to hire a tennis instructor depends on their experience level and the session length. Casual or beginner students may not need an instructor with a lot of experience, while students who want to play at a professional level will have to pay more for an experienced teacher. Most tennis lessons are 30 to 60 minutes long.

How many tennis lessons do I need?

How many tennis lessons you need depends on your experience level and why you're taking lessons. Casual players may only need 5 to 10 lessons total. Competitive players may need 50 to 100 lessons over the course of a year, or about 1 to 2 lessons per week.

Are tennis lessons worth it?

Tennis lessons are worth it whether you're a beginner or a professional for the following reasons:

  • They're fun and educational.
  • Almost anyone can improve their game by taking them.
  • They provide heart-healthy exercise.
  • They improve hand-eye coordination.
  • They help you master a skill that you will continue to enjoy for the rest of your life.

In order for beginners to enjoy tennis and feel proficient, they first have to master the basic techniques like serving and backhand strokes. More experienced players may benefit from learning advanced techniques and improve their enjoyment of the game. One-on-one instruction allows players to concentrate on their unique strengths and weaknesses and improve their skills.

What age do you start tennis lessons?

The best age to start tennis lessons for kids is between 5 to 10 years old, or when they are able to pay attention and follow instructions for 30 minutes or more. Kids who have been in other sports before typically do well, even at a young age. Adults can start tennis lessons at any age.

What do I wear to a tennis lesson?

Since you will be moving your arms and running during a tennis lesson, wear comfortable clothing or active wear. Public courts and parks do not require a dress code, but tennis clubs and country clubs typically require the following attire:

  • Tennis shoes or sneakers with non-marking soles
  • Polo shirts or tank top
  • Shorts or a skirt
  • A hat or visor

What are the different types of tennis lessons?

There are three different types of tennis lessons, each with different advantages:

  • Group lessons are best for beginners. Learning in a group also helps students learn from each other and become familiar with game play, rules, and techniques.
  • One-on-one lessons are helpful for more advanced students. Once students master the basics, they may want to take private lessons, which are the best way to strengthen skills and set personal goals.
  • Specialized lessons are great for people with special needs. These classes adapt lessons appropriately for groups or individuals with special needs.

How do I choose a tennis instructor?

Start by searching our list of tennis instructors, then:

  • Get at least three free estimates from tennis instructors to compare.
  • Examine reviews from previous or current students on Lessons and Google.
  • Choose an experienced, friendly instructor.
  • Follow a payment schedule instead of making large cash payments up front.

What questions should I ask tennis instructors?

To find the best tennis instructor near you, ask the following questions:

  • How long have you been playing tennis? Have you played professionally?
  • Do you have any openings? If not, how far in advance are you booked?
  • Would you recommend group or private lessons for me?
  • Do you offer discounts for referrals or couples?
  • Will you give me an estimate for lessons in writing?

Reviews for Austin tennis lessons

Recent success stories from people in the Austin area.
Amanda W.
Adam is patient and makes tennis fun! My son doesn't even realize how much he's learning! Love it!
Adam Snow's Total Tennis
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