These coaches teach at top ranked spots and have great lesson fulfillment & student reviews.



With over a decade of tennis coaching experience and a distinguished background as a Division I tennis player at Eastern Illinois University, I have seamlessly transitioned into the world of pickleball. As an aspiring professional, I actively compete in PPA and APP tournaments nationwide, striving to elevate my game to the highest levels. Currently, I offer coaching services at multiple pickleball facilities across Chicago’s North Shore, where I am dedicated to sharing my passion and expertise with players of all skill levels. My comprehensive understanding of both tennis and pickleball enables me to provide unique insights and tailored instruction, fostering growth and development in each of my students. I am committed to promoting the sport of pickleball and helping others achieve their personal goals on the court. Whether you’re new to the game or looking to refine your skills, I am here to support your journey every step of the way!!
"My first lesson with Vova was both fun and insightful. He has an amazing ability to explain complex concepts in a way that makes sense right away. We focused on dinking and footwork, and he showed me how small adjustments could completely change the outcome of a rally. I couldn’t believe how much progress I made in just an hour. Vova’s energy and passion for the game make him an exceptional coach—I can’t wait for my next lesson!



Renowned maestro and music director, Cooper is celebrated as the conductor of the Chicago Philharmonia Orchestra. He previously held the role of Artistic Director for the University of Chicago’s Performing Arts Series for over a decade. Cooper's illustrious career includes piano recitals at Carnegie Recital Hall and more than 100 performances with the Metropolitan Opera in New York City. He earned degrees from the Eastman School of Music and the University of Rochester concurrently.
"Started violin for my 9 year old. 8 months and we are looking at completing Suzuki Book 1. He focuses on musicality, ear and not just the rote which is very good. He is very patient and guides my kid on techniques based on how he is playing. He modifies difficulty to suit what my kid can do i.e. we started doing dyads and ornaments and my kid picked it up quickly. Overall this has been a great experience and we can hear the difference in his playing.