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15 Tennis coaches & instructors for lessons in Leander, TX

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

Maverick Dickinson profile
About Maverick

Competitive collegiate player. Playing for years and have a love and passion for the sport. Looking forward to sharing my knowledge with you!

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$57per lesson

Maverick

Bio: Competitive collegiate player. Playing for years and have a love and passion for the sport. Looking forward to sharing my knowledge with you!
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23.7 mi
Marble Falls High School Tennis Center
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Next: Today, 8:00 AM
💰$57 for weekly lessons
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With over 20 years of experience teaching tennis to students of all ages and levels, I am a USPTA-certified instructor and former USTA tennis professional. My passion for the game and commitment to helping players improve shines through in every lesson.

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"Hi Coach, Thank you for tennis lessons I’ll be on vacations for 4 weeks. I’ll be back for more lessons thanks.

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$107per lesson

Asghar

Bio: With over 20 years of experience teaching tennis to students of all ages and levels, I am a USPTA-certified instructor and former USTA tennis professional. My passion for the game and commitment to helping players improve shines through in every lesson.
5.0
5 Lessons given
5.0
Far away
26.9 mi
Circle C Tennis Club
Available
Next: Tomorrow, 2:00 PM
USPTA Certified
College Coach
💰$107 for weekly lessons
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I am a former NCAA Division I player who has taught a plethora of kids, teens and adults to play this great game more competitively. I've always been passionate about tennis, and my journey has taken me to some incredible places. I played Division I tennis in college, competing in both singles and doubles, and even reached the finals of the 1984 Olympic Trials. Those experiences taught me the value of hard work, dedication, and the thrill of competition. Today, I still love the game and am always looking for ways to improve my skills and share my passion with others.

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"“Coach Brad is absolutely wonderful with our girls 8 and 10. They are learning quickly and have never been more excited about the sport. We could not be happier, and we look forward to their continued progress. Thank you, Coach Brad!” -Mollye Bergen

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$128per lesson

Brad

Bio: I am a former NCAA Division I player who has taught a plethora of kids, teens and adults to play this great game more competitively. I've always been passionate about tennis, and my journey has taken me to some incredible places. I played Division I tennis in college, competing in both singles and doubles, and even reached the finals of the 1984 Olympic Trials. Those experiences taught me the value of hard work, dedication, and the thrill of competition. Today, I still love the game and am always looking for ways to improve my skills and share my passion with others.
5.0
3 Lessons given
5.0
Far away
30.4 mi
Dripping Springs Middle School Tennis Center
Available
Next: Tomorrow, 11:00 AM
USTA Certified
D1 Athlete
💰$128 for weekly lessons
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Private tennis lessons in Leander, Texas

Private tennis lessons in Leander average $70 for a week of lessons, with 11 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.

Where can I take tennis lessons in Leander?

Tennis lessons in Leander happen at 5 locations across the city, from Blockhouse Creek Elementary 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.

How much do tennis lessons cost in Leander?

Private tennis lessons in Leander average $70 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.

Do you offer kids and youth tennis lessons in Leander?

Yes — kids and youth tennis lessons are available in Leander, 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.

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What to expect when you take a Tennis lesson in Leander

The first lesson for a beginner player

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Coach Cecil

tennis coach

Technical Refinement and Tactical Awareness * On-court: * Stroke Work: Focus on consistent execution of groundstrokes, volleys, and serves. * Point Play: Practice tactical scenarios, shot selection, and adapting to different playing styles. * Match Play: Simulate match conditions to apply technical and tactical skills under pressure. * Tactical Discussions: Analyze professional matches and discuss strategies, shot selection, and court positioning.

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Coach Jimmy

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Work with student to understand their areas of weakness and areas they want to focus on improving. Will also use this lesson to further evaluate or assess competence in basics. Development of a future lesson plan will follow future lessons. I asses all players as a whole person. I will need the player to approach this initial lesson with humility and vulnerability. This implies have been very open conversation to identify areas outside of the game that are either helping the player or hurting the player in terms of their performance and desire.

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Coach Marelise

tennis coach

Assessment & Baseline Evaluation Focus: Identify technical precision, tactical habits, and physical readiness. Goals: • Evaluate strengths, weaknesses, and preferred playing style. • Establish benchmarks for speed, accuracy, and endurance. Structure: 1. Warm-Up: High-intensity dynamic drills (court sprints, resistance bands, mini tennis). 2. Stroke Assessment: • Rally from baseline with depth and spin control. • Evaluate forehand, backhand, volleys, and overheads. 3. Serve & Return Analysis: • Test flat, slice, and kick serves. • Assess return positioning and reaction speed. 4. Pattern Play Evaluation: • Cross-court control → down-the-line change-up. 5. Short Competitive Set: • Play to 4 games to observe decision-making under pressure. 6. Feedback & Training Plan Overview.

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The first lesson for an advanced player

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Coach Cecil

tennis coach

Technical Refinement and Tactical Awareness * On-court: * Stroke Work: Focus on consistent execution of groundstrokes, volleys, and serves. * Point Play: Practice tactical scenarios, shot selection, and adapting to different playing styles. * Match Play: Simulate match conditions to apply technical and tactical skills under pressure. * Tactical Discussions: Analyze professional matches and discuss strategies, shot selection, and court positioning.

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Coach Jimmy

tennis coach

Work with student to understand their areas of weakness and areas they want to focus on improving. Will also use this lesson to further evaluate or assess competence in basics. Development of a future lesson plan will follow future lessons. I asses all players as a whole person. I will need the player to approach this initial lesson with humility and vulnerability. This implies have been very open conversation to identify areas outside of the game that are either helping the player or hurting the player in terms of their performance and desire.

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Coach Marelise

tennis coach

Assessment & Baseline Evaluation Focus: Identify technical precision, tactical habits, and physical readiness. Goals: • Evaluate strengths, weaknesses, and preferred playing style. • Establish benchmarks for speed, accuracy, and endurance. Structure: 1. Warm-Up: High-intensity dynamic drills (court sprints, resistance bands, mini tennis). 2. Stroke Assessment: • Rally from baseline with depth and spin control. • Evaluate forehand, backhand, volleys, and overheads. 3. Serve & Return Analysis: • Test flat, slice, and kick serves. • Assess return positioning and reaction speed. 4. Pattern Play Evaluation: • Cross-court control → down-the-line change-up. 5. Short Competitive Set: • Play to 4 games to observe decision-making under pressure. 6. Feedback & Training Plan Overview.

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What do coaches say I need to bring to my lesson?

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Coach Cecil

tennis coach

Here's a list of essential equipment for your new tennis students: Essential Items: * Tennis Racquet: If you don't have one, I can lend you one. I can also recommend a beginner-friendly racquet from a local sports store or online retailer. * Tennis Shoes: These should have good traction and support for lateral movement. * Comfortable Athletic Clothing: Shorts, skirts, t-shirts, or tank tops that allow for easy movement. * Water Bottle: Staying hydrated is crucial, especially during physical activity. Optional Items: * Tennis Balls: While I will provide balls during the lesson, having your own can be convenient for practice. * Visor or Hat: To protect your eyes from the sun. * Sunglasses: For added eye protection. * Wristband or Towel: To wipe sweat. Important Note: * Racquet Size: For beginners, it's often recommended to start with a larger head size racquet, as it provides a larger sweet spot, making it easier to hit the ball cleanly. By having these items, you can focus on learning and enjoying the game without any distractions.

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Coach Jimmy

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Personal racket(s), hydration, appropriate clothing (for the weather), any personal medical equipment (inhalers, braces, pills, etc), sunscreen, sunglasses, sweat towels for hand & forehead), light snacks, moleskin (for hotspots on feet). Journals are encouraged (to include pen/pencil) unless students use a digital device to make notes. If students desire to record portions of their session, they can bring devices to do so. Students need to understand their learning style and bring additional items that facilitate learning. Umbrellas are encouraged to aid in cooling the body and minimizing the possibility of dehydration and heat exhaustion.

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Coach Marelise

tennis coach

Please be dressed appropriately as we’ll be active. Tennis shoes is a requirement. Thank you.

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What do coaches say about teaching kids and youth?

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Coach Jimmy

tennis coach

My lesson plan is the same for all ages, but I adjust based on where the student is at in their development. If a student is just starting out, I will scale back significantly. Coaching a younger student is only as successful as the parents’ participation to helping the student understand more and more outside of lessons.

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Coach Marelise

tennis coach

When I’m working with kids — even if I’m teaching the same core tennis skills — my approach, pacing, and communication shift a lot from how I’d coach adults. The key is to keep it simple, keep it moving, and keep it fun while still reinforcing proper technique. Here’s how I adapt: 1. Adjust the Environment • Court Size: Use smaller courts (red, orange, or green ball court dimensions) so kids rally sooner and feel successful faster. • Equipment: • Lighter racquets suited to their height and strength. • Low-compression balls (red, orange, green) to slow the game and lower bounce height. • Targets & Visual Aids: Cones, flat markers, hula hoops for aiming — kids respond better to visual goals than verbal ones. 2. Simplify Communication • Short Instructions: 1–2 key points max per drill (e.g., “Turn your shoulders” or “Hit in front”). • Demonstrate More, Talk Less: Kids copy movement better than they process long explanations. • Positive Framing: Replace “Don’t drop your racquet head” with “Keep your racquet up high like a superhero sword.” 3. Build Engagement & Fun • Game-Like Drills: Wrap technique into challenges — e.g., “Hit the cone” or “Can we get 5 in a row?” • Mini-Competitions: Races, accuracy games, and team challenges keep energy high. • Role Play: Give creative themes (“Pretend you’re a ninja when you split step” or “Hit the ball over the mountain”). 4. Keep Lessons Dynamic • Short Segments: Rotate activities every 5–8 minutes to match their attention span. • Movement First: Avoid long lines — have multiple stations or feed quickly so kids are always active. • Progressive Challenges: Start easy, then add small challenges (smaller target, faster ball). 5. Focus on Development Beyond Technique • Coordination & Agility: Include off-court activities like ladder drills, catching games, and reaction ball bounces. • Sportsmanship & Confidence: Praise effort, not just results — encourage high-fives, “good shot” habits. • Self-Discovery: Ask guiding questions — “What happens when you hit earlier?” — so they learn to problem-solve. 6. Manage Energy & Behavior • Set Clear Expectations: Start each lesson with 2–3 simple rules (e.g., “Listen, try your best, have fun”). • Reward Good Habits: Stickers, stamps, or “Player of the Day” keep kids motivated. • Read the Room: If attention drops, switch to a quick game before returning to technique.

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Tennis coaches in Leander, TX

tennis coach with the most lessons taught in Leander

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Coach Cecil has taught

121 lessons

The location with the most coaches teaching tennis lessons at

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Blockhouse Creek Elementary

Average coach player rating

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4.98

107 total ratings

and here are the coaches with top player ratings:

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Coach Marelise

5.0 (6 ratings)

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Coach Paul

5.0 (1 rating)

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Coach Santiago

5.0 (1 rating)

Number of certified coaches in Leander

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1 certified coaches

Average length of time coaches in Leander have been teaching for

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21.3 years on average

How many coaches teach tennis in Leander

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11 coaches

Average cost of a tennis lesson in Leander

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$70 for weekly lessons

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Blockhouse Creek Elementary

2601 Spy Cv, White Stone, TX 78641

2.7 miles away • 6 tennis coaches teach here

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Block House Creek Pavilion

Block House Creek Pavilion

2600 S Block House Dr

2.8 miles away • 6 tennis coaches teach here

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Tom Glenn High School

Tom Glenn High School

1320 Collaborative Wy, Leander, TX 78641, USA

2.2 miles away • 5 tennis coaches teach here

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Venues for Tennis lessons in Leander

  • Akins High School10701 S 1st St, Austin, TX 78748
  • Mesa Village Park1401 Georgetown St
  • Forest North Neighborhood Park13320 Lyndhurst St
  • Katherine Fleischer Park Tennis Courts3000 Shoreline Drive, Austin, TX, USA
  • Onion Creek Metropolitan Park8652 Nuckols Crossing Rd
  • Anderson Mill ParkLake Creek and School House, Austin, TX 78750
  • Mary Moore Searight Metropolitan ParkAustin, TX 78748, USA
  • Tom Glenn High School1320 Collaborative Wy, Leander, TX 78641, USA
  • Marvin D. Henderson Sr. Tennis Courts1001 E University, Georgetown, TX 78626
  • McNeil High School Tennis Courts5720 Mcneil Dr, Austin, TX 78729
  • Windermere Park Tennis Court16800 Gower St
  • Blockhouse Creek Elementary2601 Spy Cv, White Stone, TX 78641

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