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I have been in the tennis industry for more than 20 years, having started playing tennis when I was 9 years old. By the age of fifteen, I was ranked number 3 in my hometown in Colombia. I graduated from Southeastern State Oklahoma University with a Bachelor’s degree in Physical Education, where I played Division II tennis, holding the #2 spot in singles and the #1 spot in doubles. Tennis has been a significant part of my life, contributing greatly to my personal and professional development.
"Forehand and backhand techniques - it was great!

Tennis has been my lifelong passion. I've cultivated a deep love for the game since my early days on the court. As an experienced instructor, I want to share that passion with you! I specialize in teaching beginners and intermediate players, helping them raise their level of play and master the fundamentals. Whether you're stepping onto the court for the first time or seeking to enhance your skills, I'm here to provide personalized instruction tailored to your needs. Join me in exploring the exciting world of tennis, where your passion meets personalized guidance and fundamentals are mastered for an enjoyable and fulfilling game. Let's elevate your tennis experience together!
"Honestly, I think Daniel's way of handling the lesson and his explanations really stood out. Though I still have some self-improvement to do, I appreciate how he keeps things clear without overcomplicating them. Still, I look forward to refining my technique further with his guidance. If you're interested in a coach who genuinely explains things well, it's worth giving Daniel a try.


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Private tennis lessons in Fort Lauderdale average $68 for a week of lessons, with 45 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 Fort Lauderdale happen at 21 locations across the city, from George English Park 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 Fort Lauderdale average $68 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 Fort Lauderdale, 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 Adam
tennis coach
First Lesson: Assessment and Customization Objective: Evaluate skill level, identify strengths and weaknesses, and outline a tailored development plan. Warm-Up: Dynamic stretching and advanced movement drills. Shadow strokes to assess fluidity and footwork. Skill Assessment: Baseline hitting (forehand, backhand) to evaluate power, consistency, and technique. Serve and return practice to assess placement and effectiveness. Volleys, overheads, and approach shots to gauge net skills. Feedback and Goal Setting: Discuss player goals (e.g., tournament performance, improving specific strokes). Create a personalized roadmap for improvement.
Coach Adam
tennis coach
First Lesson: Assessment and Customization Objective: Evaluate skill level, identify strengths and weaknesses, and outline a tailored development plan. Warm-Up: Dynamic stretching and advanced movement drills. Shadow strokes to assess fluidity and footwork. Skill Assessment: Baseline hitting (forehand, backhand) to evaluate power, consistency, and technique. Serve and return practice to assess placement and effectiveness. Volleys, overheads, and approach shots to gauge net skills. Feedback and Goal Setting: Discuss player goals (e.g., tournament performance, improving specific strokes). Create a personalized roadmap for improvement.
Coach Shylea
tennis coach
Wear sneakers and something comfortable! Bring a tennis racket but if you don’t have one I can bring one for you! Don’t forget to hydrate before and after the lesson.
Coach Adam
tennis coach
When coaching kids, the focus is on building a love for tennis while introducing fundamental skills in a fun and engaging way. Sessions are centered around games and activities that promote hand-eye coordination, balance, and basic stroke techniques. Simplified instructions and positive reinforcement are key to maintaining their enthusiasm and confidence. By incorporating creative drills and celebrating small achievements, young players stay motivated and develop a strong foundation for their tennis journey.
Coach Alexander
tennis coach
Keep it light and fun, introduce games and ask many questions about what the kid likes in terms of tennis and other sports and hobbies outside of tennis
tennis coach with the most lessons taught in Fort Lauderdale
Coach Michael has taught
27 lessons
The location with the most coaches teaching tennis lessons at
George English Park
Average coach player rating
5.0
24 total ratings
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Number of certified coaches in Fort Lauderdale
4 certified coaches
Number of former college athletes teaching tennis in Fort Lauderdale
2 former college athletes
Average length of time coaches in Fort Lauderdale have been teaching for
23.33 years on average
How many coaches teach tennis in Fort Lauderdale
45 coaches
Average cost of a tennis lesson in Fort Lauderdale
$68 for weekly lessons