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Private tennis lessons in Los Angeles County average $92 for a week of lessons, with 47 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 Los Angeles County happen at 7 locations across the city, from El Dorado Park Tennis Center 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 Los Angeles County average $92 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.
Private tennis lessons in Los Angeles County are built around your goals. Whatever you want to improve, a coach can focus each session on it. Here are the areas coaches in Los Angeles County work on most.
Build dependable forehands and backhands with depth and spin. Los Angeles County coaches groove your strokes and footwork so they hold up in long rallies.
Add power, placement, and a reliable second serve, then neutralize big serves on the return. A coach in Los Angeles County rebuilds the most important shots in the game.
Get comfortable finishing at the net with clean volleys, overheads, and approach shots. Tennis coaches in Los Angeles County sharpen your hands and positioning up front.
Move better, recover faster, and set up every shot with the right steps. Los Angeles County tennis coaches drill court coverage, balance, and recovery.
Win more matches by building points, reading opponents, and playing the percentages. Coaches in Los Angeles County coach the tactical side of tennis, not just technique.
Looking for youth tennis coaching in Los Angeles County? We match kids and teens — from first-timers to high-school and club players — with coaches who specialize in junior development. Private youth tennis lessons run at the same weekly rate as adult lessons.
Every coach who works with kids goes through identity and background screening before being matched with young students, and their safety vetting is shown on their profile — so you can book with confidence.
Coaches in Los Angeles County teach juniors from as young as 5 through high-school and competitive athletes, tailoring each session to your child's age, level, and goals — whether that is first-time fundamentals, building confidence, or tryout and team prep.
Parents are welcome to stay and watch — many do, especially with younger kids — but it is never required. Either way, your coach shares progress and what to practice between lessons.
Coach Marcin
tennis coach
Starting your journey into advanced tennis can feel exciting yet challenging, but with the right lesson plan, your first session sets the foundation for growth. Our advanced tennis lesson plans focus on refining your techniques, enhancing footwork, and building strategic gameplay skills. During the first lesson, expect dynamic drills to sharpen your serve, forehand, and backhand strokes, coupled with targeted exercises to improve speed and agility on the court. We’ll also dive into advanced strategies, helping you read your opponent, anticipate shots, and execute tactical plays effectively. Whether you're transitioning from intermediate tennis or returning after a break, this structured and engaging first lesson ensures you’re set up for success while keeping the game enjoyable!
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 Marcin
tennis coach
Starting your journey into advanced tennis can feel exciting yet challenging, but with the right lesson plan, your first session sets the foundation for growth. Our advanced tennis lesson plans focus on refining your techniques, enhancing footwork, and building strategic gameplay skills. During the first lesson, expect dynamic drills to sharpen your serve, forehand, and backhand strokes, coupled with targeted exercises to improve speed and agility on the court. We’ll also dive into advanced strategies, helping you read your opponent, anticipate shots, and execute tactical plays effectively. Whether you're transitioning from intermediate tennis or returning after a break, this structured and engaging first lesson ensures you’re set up for success while keeping the game enjoyable!
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 Christina
tennis coach
Racquet, water, sturdy sneakers, hat/visor.
Coach Ed
tennis coach
A racket, comfy outfit and some "tennis" shoes made for tennis! (Not running, walking, hiking, crosstraining shoes, etc.) However, basketball shoes will suffice too. Please bring your OWN RACKET which you can purchase on Amazon or at BIG 5 or DICK'S SPORTING GOODS.
Coach Marcin
tennis coach
Coaching tennis to kids can be incredibly rewarding and fun when you have the right lesson plans in place. The key to success is creating a structured yet engaging environment that keeps young players motivated while building their skills. Start with basic warm-up exercises to get them moving and comfortable on the court. Next, incorporate foundational drills like proper grip, footwork, and racquet handling to develop their technique. Use fun, interactive games to make learning enjoyable and maintain their focus—kids respond best when they’re having fun! Always tailor your lesson plans to match the group’s age and skill level, ensuring activities are challenging but achievable. End each session with a cool-down period and a positive review of what they’ve learned. By combining patience, creativity, and enthusiasm, you can foster a love for the game and help kids build confidence both on and off the court.
Coach Jung
tennis coach
When I teach kids, my top priorities are fun, safety, and building confidence. I keep lessons engaging with age-appropriate games, movement-based drills, and positive reinforcement. I focus on developing basic coordination, stroke fundamentals, and early court awareness in a playful environment. I also emphasize listening, sportsmanship, and celebrating small wins to keep them excited about learning tennis.
tennis coach with the most lessons taught in Los Angeles County
Coach Marcin has taught
76 lessons
The location with the most coaches teaching tennis lessons at
El Dorado Park Tennis Center
Average coach player rating
4.97
72 total ratings
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Number of certified coaches in Los Angeles County
8 certified coaches
Number of former college athletes teaching tennis in Los Angeles County
1 former college athletes
Average length of time coaches in Los Angeles County have been teaching for
19.03 years on average
How many coaches teach tennis in Los Angeles County
47 coaches
Average cost of a tennis lesson in Los Angeles County
$92 for weekly lessons