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With two decades of competitive tennis under my belt, I've spent the last 10 years imparting the essentials of the game to enthusiasts in our local community. My teaching methods have been greatly influenced by my 30-year tenure as a martial arts instructor, bringing a unique perspective to my tennis coaching. This combined experience has honed my ability to convey techniques effectively, ensuring that students not only learn the basics but also appreciate the discipline and dedication behind every stroke.
"Ed's lesson was quite good overall, especially since his advice was really helpful and to the point, which I appreciated. His helpfulness stood out, though I’d like to see some focus on improving forehand control next time. Still, I’ll probably try Ed again because his straightforward guidance feels quite practical.



With 25 years of playing experience and 13 years of coaching, I have worked with over 500 students of all ages and skill levels through private lessons, group programs, and summer camps. I competed semi-professionally on the UK Junior Circuit and received elite training from Nick Bollettieri at The Harbour Club in Chelsea, London. I earned my first PTR certification at the age of 12 and have continued to advance through multiple licensing levels. As a player, I served as high school team captain and later competed as the top seed during my college career in the UK. My coaching style is down-to-earth, supportive, and adaptable, allowing me to work effectively with beginners through advanced players. I am deeply passionate about tennis and about helping others grow—whether that means taking your game to the next level or inspiring a lifelong love for the sport.
"Alex taught me “the perfect” backhand and forehand during our 1st lesson. Now I have to practice!


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Private tennis lessons in Seal Beach average $123 for a week of lessons, with 8 vetted coaches available. Every session is private — 1-on-1 by default, or with your invited group — tailored to your level and goals, at a location and time that work for you.
Tennis lessons in Seal Beach happen at 2 locations across the city, from McGaugh Gymnasium, Pool & Tennis Courts to lesser-known neighborhood spots. Bookings open up across weekdays, evenings, and weekend mornings — and if you have a preferred location, your coach meets you there.
Private tennis lessons in Seal Beach average $123 for a week of lessons. Booking a lesson package brings the per-lesson rate down, and one-off single lessons are also available — what you pay depends on your coach's experience and the session length you choose.
Yes — kids and youth tennis lessons are available in Seal Beach, with junior students typically starting as young as 5. We match families with coaches who have experience working with young students. The same weekly rate applies whether the student is 6 or 60, and parents can sit in on lessons.
Coach Tiffany
tennis coach
First Lesson for an Advanced Tennis Player As a new coach working with an advanced player, the first lesson I would focus on assessing their current skill level, refining techniques, and enhancing tactical awareness.
Coach John
tennis coach
John Gill 10-lesson coaching plan for intermediate to advanced tennis players, focusing on refining technique, strategy, and match play. Lesson 1: Advanced Stroke Mechanics Fine-tune forehand and backhand technique (grip, swing path, follow-through). Work on topspin and slice variations.
Coach John
tennis coach
10 Lesson plan for intermediate to Advanced players with Johm Gill Lesson Plan for Intermediate to Advanced Pickleball Players Lesson 1: Advanced Footwork and Court Positioning Review of proper stance and movement techniques. Strategies for efficient court coverage. Drills for quick lateral movement and split-step timing. Lesson 2: Mastering the Third Shot Drop Importance of the third shot in setting up the point. Techniques for effective third shot drop placement. Live drills and match simulations to apply the skill. Lesson 3: Offensive and Defensive Dinking Refining control and consistency in the dink game. Recognizing when to attack versus when to reset the point. Drills focusing on sharp angles and spin. Lesson 4: Advanced Volleys and Net Play Mastering soft and punch volleys. Blocking fast-paced shots and counterattacking. Quick reaction drills at the non-volley zone. Lesson 5: Power and Spin in Groundstrokes Developing topspin and slice forehand/backhand shots. Using depth and pace to pressure opponents. Partner drills to build consistency and accuracy. Lesson 6: Serve and Return Strategies Maximizing power and accuracy in serves. Targeting deep and strategic returns. Variations like spin serves and high lob returns. Lesson 7: Advanced Doubles Strategy Effective partner communication and positioning. Poaching techniques and stacking strategies. Live gameplay analysis and adjustments. Lesson 8: Mastering the Transition Zone (Mid-Court Play) Handling attacks in the “no man’s land.” Effective resets and counterattacks. Drills to improve balance and control in mid-court exchanges. Lesson 9: Mental Toughness and Match Play Strategy Managing pressure situations and staying focused. Reading opponents’ weaknesses and adjusting strategies. Competitive game scenarios with coaching feedback. Lesson 10: Tournament Readiness and Match Simulation Simulated tournament play with coaching. Strategy refinement based on live play. Review and goal-setting for continued improvement.
Coach Tiffany
tennis coach
First Lesson for an Advanced Tennis Player As a new coach working with an advanced player, the first lesson I would focus on assessing their current skill level, refining techniques, and enhancing tactical awareness.
Coach John
tennis coach
John Gill 10-lesson coaching plan for intermediate to advanced tennis players, focusing on refining technique, strategy, and match play. Lesson 1: Advanced Stroke Mechanics Fine-tune forehand and backhand technique (grip, swing path, follow-through). Work on topspin and slice variations.
Coach John
tennis coach
10 Lesson plan for intermediate to Advanced players with Johm Gill Lesson Plan for Intermediate to Advanced Pickleball Players Lesson 1: Advanced Footwork and Court Positioning Review of proper stance and movement techniques. Strategies for efficient court coverage. Drills for quick lateral movement and split-step timing. Lesson 2: Mastering the Third Shot Drop Importance of the third shot in setting up the point. Techniques for effective third shot drop placement. Live drills and match simulations to apply the skill. Lesson 3: Offensive and Defensive Dinking Refining control and consistency in the dink game. Recognizing when to attack versus when to reset the point. Drills focusing on sharp angles and spin. Lesson 4: Advanced Volleys and Net Play Mastering soft and punch volleys. Blocking fast-paced shots and counterattacking. Quick reaction drills at the non-volley zone. Lesson 5: Power and Spin in Groundstrokes Developing topspin and slice forehand/backhand shots. Using depth and pace to pressure opponents. Partner drills to build consistency and accuracy. Lesson 6: Serve and Return Strategies Maximizing power and accuracy in serves. Targeting deep and strategic returns. Variations like spin serves and high lob returns. Lesson 7: Advanced Doubles Strategy Effective partner communication and positioning. Poaching techniques and stacking strategies. Live gameplay analysis and adjustments. Lesson 8: Mastering the Transition Zone (Mid-Court Play) Handling attacks in the “no man’s land.” Effective resets and counterattacks. Drills to improve balance and control in mid-court exchanges. Lesson 9: Mental Toughness and Match Play Strategy Managing pressure situations and staying focused. Reading opponents’ weaknesses and adjusting strategies. Competitive game scenarios with coaching feedback. Lesson 10: Tournament Readiness and Match Simulation Simulated tournament play with coaching. Strategy refinement based on live play. Review and goal-setting for continued improvement.
Coach John
tennis coach
Wear comfortable sports wear including tennis shoes , a hat and a bottle of water.
Coach Jose
tennis coach
Bring a racket, lots of water, maybe a hat and sunscreen
Coach Ramtin
tennis coach
I always keep my lessons vibrant and exciting for kids and teenagers with extremely fun challenges and games 🎾🎾🎾
Coach Deep
tennis coach
Make sure the tennis drills are fun, engaging, and age appropriate.
tennis coach with the most lessons taught in Seal Beach
Coach Tiffany has taught
7 lessons
The location with the most coaches teaching tennis lessons at
McGaugh Gymnasium, Pool & Tennis Courts
Average coach player rating
5.0
4 total ratings
and here are the coaches with top player ratings:
Number of certified coaches in Seal Beach
3 certified coaches
Average length of time coaches in Seal Beach have been teaching for
23.33 years on average
How many coaches teach tennis in Seal Beach
8 coaches
Average cost of a tennis lesson in Seal Beach
$123 for weekly lessons