Lesson options built around your goals.

Choose the format that matches your skill level, timeline, and practice style. Every lesson is cash-only and confirmed after booking.

Racket and ball during tennis practice

A typical private lesson flow

We start with a quick goal check and warmup rally, then isolate the highest-impact technical adjustment for the day.

After targeted reps, the lesson moves into live-ball patterns so you can feel the change in realistic points.

You leave with one cue, one drill, and one match habit to practice before the next session.

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Coach helping a player adjust a tennis swing

Lesson menu

Rates are transparent so players know what to bring before they arrive.

Cash is due at the court before the lesson starts.

Stroke Tune-Up

$85

Forehand, backhand, serve, return, volley, or footwork session.

  • 60 minutes
  • Technique video optional
  • Best for specific fixes

Match Prep

$95

Point patterns, serve plus one, return plans, and pressure scoring.

  • 75 minutes
  • Scenario drills
  • League-ready strategy

Rally Builder

$85

Consistency training for players who want longer rallies and fewer errors.

  • 60 minutes
  • Rhythm and spacing
  • Footwork cues

Small changes, visible results

Lessons focus on practical before-and-after changes: preparation, contact point, recovery, and smarter targets.

Before
Tennis balls used for serve repetition
After
Tennis player serving on court

Serve consistency

From rushed tosses to a repeatable serve routine with cleaner balance.

Before
Close view of racket and ball
After
Coach correcting forehand contact point

Forehand spacing

From late contact to earlier preparation and more comfortable spacing.

Lesson questions

A few details players usually ask before booking.

Do I need my own racket?

Bringing your own racket is best. A loaner can be arranged for first-time beginners if requested in advance.

Can two people share a lesson?

Yes. Semi-private lessons work best when both players have similar experience levels.

Do you coach beginners?

Yes. Beginners are welcome, and the first lesson starts with grips, contact, court positioning, and simple rally goals.