Hello my name is Jessica and I am a local San Francisco tennis coach with over 15 years of playing experience & over 5 years of teaching experience! I am a former professional tennis player on the WTA and was Top 600 in doubles and #830 in singles. I am a current student athlete in San Francisco. I have many years of coaching experience in South Carolina, Savannah and San Francisco with all player levels. So whether you need to work on forehand, backhand, volley, serve, service return, overhead, drop shot, approach shot, footwork, singles strategy or doubles strategy-I would be more than happy to help you. I teach tennis lessons here in the San Francisco area at Lafayette, Alta Plaza, Hamilton, DuPont and Youngblood Coleman but I will also travel up to 5 miles to a tennis court conveniently located near you!
Private Tennis Lessons (1 Player): $90 Per Hour
Semi-Private Tennis Lessons (2 Players): $60 Per Hour Each
Group Tennis Lessons (3+ Players): $45 Per Hour Each
Hitting Only Sessions (1 Player): $90 Per Hour
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Contact San Francisco Tennis Coach Jessica
Please contact me through my FindTennisLessons.com coach page and then I will contact you back within 24 hours to introduce myself, answer any questions and if you are interested, we’ll set-up your first tennis lesson or hitting session at a time and place that is convenient for you. I look forward to hearing from you and I look forward to the opportunity to be your San Francisco tennis coach. See you on court!
Frequently Asked Questions About Tennis Coaches In San Francisco CA
Where can I find a certified tennis instructor for beginners in San Francisco?
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In San Francisco, you can find certified tennis instructors for beginners through FindTennisLessons.com. Look for coaches who have experience working with new players and can tailor lessons to build your foundational tennis skills.
How much do private tennis lessons cost in San Francisco?
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In San Francisco, private tennis lessons typically range from $60 to $120 per hour. Pricing can vary based on the coach's qualifications and the type of lesson, with group sessions often being a more economical choice.
Can I find a tennis coach in San Francisco for my child?
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Yes, San Francisco has many qualified kids' tennis coaches. When searching, consider coaches who specialize in junior tennis coaching to ensure they provide engaging and age-appropriate instruction.
What type of tennis training programs are available for adults in San Francisco?
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San Francisco offers various tennis training programs for adults, including private lessons, group classes, and clinics focused on skill development and match play. Look for sessions that match your current level, whether beginner or advanced.
How can I schedule a tennis lesson in San Francisco?
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Scheduling a tennis lesson in San Francisco is easy through FindTennisLessons.com, where you can connect with local coaches who offer flexible scheduling. Many coaches also offer online booking for added convenience.
Are there any advanced tennis coaches in San Francisco?
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Yes, San Francisco has several advanced tennis coaches who cater to experienced players looking to refine their techniques and strategies. Search for coaches with extensive competitive backgrounds and advanced certifications.
What should I bring to my first tennis lesson in San Francisco?
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For your first tennis lesson in San Francisco, bring comfortable athletic wear, a tennis racket, and a water bottle. Some local coaches may provide rackets for beginners or suggest specific gear based on your skill level.
Do San Francisco tennis instructors offer tennis drills for skill development?
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Many tennis instructors in San Francisco incorporate a variety of drills into their lessons to enhance techniques and improve overall performance. These drills are tailored to your skill level to ensure effective learning.
What's the best way to find a tennis pro for semi-private lessons in San Francisco?
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For semi-private lessons in San Francisco, use FindTennisLessons.com to locate tennis pros who offer this option. It's a great way to receive personalized instruction while sharing the experience and cost with another player.
How do I know if a tennis coach in San Francisco is qualified?
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A qualified tennis coach in San Francisco will typically hold certifications from recognized organizations like the USPTA or PTR. Check for these credentials and read reviews from past students to ensure you're choosing a reputable instructor.
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Please note that if you are interested in semi-private tennis lessons (2 players ) or group tennis lessons ( 3+ players), you will first need to find a friend(s) to take tennis lessons with you before contacting me. Otherwise, private tennis lessons (1 player) would be your other option. Thank you! (PLEASE DO NOT CONTACT ME UNLESS YOU HAVE A FRIEND(S) TO TAKE SEMI-PRIVATE OR GROUP TENNIS LESSONS WITH YOU-I DO NOT HAVE AN EXISTING GROUP FOR YOU TO JOIN)