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Former D1 and D3 tennis player at Ball State University with a 12 UTR. One of my favorite moments in my career was making the Semifinals of the NCAA D3 Singles Championship in Orlando during my freshman year at Pacific University (Oregon). Tennis has been my passion since day one and it’s shaped who I am. Now I coach because I love helping others level up and see real improvement. Whether it’s fixing the little things or building confidence, I’m all about making the game more fun, competitive, and rewarding for every player I work with.
"Hey, Mason's lesson was quite good, I think? He's definitely good at explaining things, and I noticed some useful tips during our time. Though, I still feel there's room for sharpening my technique, but I’m feeling optimistic about the next lesson. Still, it’d be great if some specific areas could be a bit more polished. But hey, I’d mention you should try Mason if you're looking for a steady, no-fuss coach.

As a former professional Tennis coach in Australia, I've become widely recognized as one of the best tennis coaches around the country. I've also played at the highest level and am a Pan Pacific and Australian Masters champion in both singles and doubles and a recent winner of the Oregon senior games. Now residing in L.A. I bring a wealth of expertise tailored for everyone - from absolute beginners to seasoned pros. I'm a Certified PTR Professional Coach and very passionate about this amazing game. I'm here to refine your skills and boost your enjoyment and love for the game. I am President of the newly formed World Tennis Association LLC and the founder of Modified Tennis to keep less mobile players in the game longer. I also have a YouTube channel called Professional Tennis TV John Gill.
"AMAZING COACH!!! So sweet and patient!! Was early and ready to go and very accommodating! My first lesson, but I felt like I learned so much!!


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Private tennis lessons in Pasadena average $72 for a week of lessons, with 15 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 Pasadena happen at 17 locations across the city, from Blair High School 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 Pasadena average $72 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 Pasadena, 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 Daniel
tennis coach
With a beginner. Assess their tennis skill level. Work on the tennis grips Work on weaknesses Work on agility Progression
Coach Yochana
tennis coach
In the first advanced one-on-one session, the goal is to assess the player’s baseline mechanics, footwork efficiency, and tactical instincts. After a dynamic warm-up including resistance band work, carioca, and side-to-side shadow swings, we jump into live feeds to evaluate stroke mechanics under light pressure. I use a “Baseline Consistency and Depth” drill, where the player must hit alternating cross-court and down-the-line forehands and backhands with targets placed deep in the corners. This helps diagnose balance, weight transfer, and contact point habits. We then move into “Approach-Decision Live Feeds,” where I feed balls to challenge the player’s shot selection (drive vs. slice approach, direction of approach). We end with a “7-Ball Pattern Drill” where the player executes a point simulation: rally shot, wide ball, inside-out forehand, and transition. I offer real-time corrections on recovery steps, split timing, and racquet preparation. The goal isn’t to overwhelm with fixes, but to identify two priority focus areas (e.g., late prep on backhand, inefficient split step on defense) that we’ll develop over time.
Coach Daniel
tennis coach
With a beginner. Assess their tennis skill level. Work on the tennis grips Work on weaknesses Work on agility Progression
Coach Yochana
tennis coach
In the first advanced one-on-one session, the goal is to assess the player’s baseline mechanics, footwork efficiency, and tactical instincts. After a dynamic warm-up including resistance band work, carioca, and side-to-side shadow swings, we jump into live feeds to evaluate stroke mechanics under light pressure. I use a “Baseline Consistency and Depth” drill, where the player must hit alternating cross-court and down-the-line forehands and backhands with targets placed deep in the corners. This helps diagnose balance, weight transfer, and contact point habits. We then move into “Approach-Decision Live Feeds,” where I feed balls to challenge the player’s shot selection (drive vs. slice approach, direction of approach). We end with a “7-Ball Pattern Drill” where the player executes a point simulation: rally shot, wide ball, inside-out forehand, and transition. I offer real-time corrections on recovery steps, split timing, and racquet preparation. The goal isn’t to overwhelm with fixes, but to identify two priority focus areas (e.g., late prep on backhand, inefficient split step on defense) that we’ll develop over time.
Coach Jason
tennis coach
A racket that you are comfortable using Sunscreen Water Sunglasses/hat Tennis court shoes
Coach Jose
tennis coach
Bring a racket, lots of water, maybe a hat and sunscreen
Coach Jason
tennis coach
I adapt my lessons by creating more basic and easier to understand lessons, trying to work mainly on fundamentals and learning proper techniques.
Coach Germiles
tennis coach
Keeping it fun & simple. Showing them the basics,& fundamentals of tennis actions. Spotting out & developing future tennis potential .
Coach Daniel
tennis coach
Same as my teenagers approach, but more on cooperative drills
tennis coach with the most lessons taught in Pasadena
Coach Anna has taught
71 lessons
The location with the most coaches teaching tennis lessons at
Blair High School
Average coach player rating
5.0
28 total ratings
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Number of certified coaches in Pasadena
3 certified coaches
Average length of time coaches in Pasadena have been teaching for
23.71 years on average
How many coaches teach tennis in Pasadena
15 coaches
Average cost of a tennis lesson in Pasadena
$72 for weekly lessons