Beginner Lessons
This class is for those who have not played before or are just getting started. It is important to start with a proper and right basic fundamental technique as you embark on this fantastic sport.
You will learn all the basics of the game including: grips, basic stroke of the forehand, backhand, serve, volley, footwork and more. Classes will include ball feeding drills, live-ball hitting with your coach so as to practice what has been taught to immediate use.

Kids Lessons
Low compression kid’s balls and appropriate lighter and shorter kid’s racquet are used to encourage successful contact with the ball and accelerate their learning process.
Proper and right basic fundamental technique is emphasized along with racquet control, hand eye coordination, tennis-specific footwork patterns like side shuffle.
Lessons are incorporated into fun games to help children stay focused and interested while learning to play.

Adult / Intermediate Lessons
This lesson is for learner who has been playing tennis for a period of time but are looking to gain consistency, minimizing errors, better ball placement and depth.
There will be emphasis on reinforcing proper swing mechanics and fine-tuning stroke technique. Specific drills are geared towards detecting and correcting stroke errors.
Lessons can be tailored for players interested in working on their weak areas, game strategy, consistency, and specialize strokes.

Group Lessons
Finding a common activity to do or a new year resolution to learn a sport that is fun, challenging that you can do it weekly to keep fit and healthy. Group tennis lessons at a very economical rate could be the perfect solution.
Gather your like-minded friends, colleagues or family members to spend quality and healthy time with them. 2 to 4 people of any age and skill can enjoy a lesson together and improve.
Lessons in a group are fun and interactive. They include technical and a range of drills, as well as point-based games that get players to compete against each other and promotes greater improvement. Challenging and competing against each other makes the learning sessions dynamic and exciting.
