There are 4 tennis lessons in Midvale, Utah that match your search criteria.

| Experienced player and coach with a decade of playing under my belt and 15 years of coaching experience. Currently honing my skills for upcoming tournaments. Let's work together to elevate your game! Murray, Utah (+2 other locations) |
| As an experienced tennis player, I bring a decade of passion and expertise to every lesson. I'm dedicated to an engaging environment where players of all levels and age can refine their skills and deepen their love for the game. My coaching focuses on outcomes and results instead of blind mimicking.
Salt Lake City, Utah (+2 other locations) |
| With two decades on the court, I cultivate skill and passion for tennis in players of all levels. As a seasoned player myself, I offer personalized guidance and a fun, challenging approach to improvement. I help students unlock their potential!
Taylorsville, Utah (+1 other location) |
| OVER 12 YEARS COACHING
⭐️ Access to Indoor Courts
⭐️ Appropriately-sized Green & Orange Tennis Balls for younger students
⭐️ USTA Play Safe Certified
⭐️ Shot tracking and statistics on recorded video available upon request
⭐️ Sweet-spot training racquet available
I focus on USTA Coaching's 5 C's: Connection, Confidence, Competency, Character and Creativity. I've the largest array of teaching: clubs, privately, USTA, Utah Youth Tennis, and Parks & Rec Centers
I'm confident in personlizing not only what I teach, but how I teach depending on the age, skill and personality of my students. I always find ways to connect with them! Knowing how and when to progress drills to be more challenging and regressing them to permit greater success sets me apart from other coaches. I have an extensive list of warm-ups, which are vital to start with. From there we build up technique, using micro challenges to apply healthy pressure found in a real match. I finish my lessons with games to apply what we learned and to allow students to use their creativity to problem solve. Early ages, the emphasis has to be on fun to keep them going. As my students mature, we focus more on building confidence competing. My older students provide notes for us to improve their level of competition in real matches. Sandy, Utah |
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