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Best Tennis Coaches in Long Beach, CA as of March, 2025

Coach Kevin A. in Signal Hill, CA
$69 /hr

Kevin

Signal Hill, CA

My way to teach is gradual. Going step by step is the best way to improve. Tennis requires a lot of coordination, strength, footwork, and more... T...

8 Reviews
14 Years Experience
Skill levels: Beginners, Intermediates, Advanced
Ages: Kids (Ages 5-10), Juniors (Ages 11-18), Adults, Seniors
Coach Rachael S. in Signal Hill, CA
$76 /hr

Rachael

Signal Hill, CA

Form, strategy, and hit lots of balls - experience makes good players, not athleticism.

6 Reviews
USPTA certification USPTA Certified
22 Years Experience
Skill levels: Beginners, Intermediates, Advanced
Ages: Kids (Ages 5-10), Juniors (Ages 11-18), Adults, Seniors
Coach Robert S. in East Los Angeles, CA
$76 /hr

Robert

East Los Angeles, CA

You should learn the mental part of playing at the same time you learn the strokes. This will make your strokes more natural,

35 Years Experience
Skill levels: Beginners, Intermediates, Advanced
Ages: Kids (Ages 5-10), Juniors (Ages 11-18), Adults, Seniors
Coach Samara G. in Signal Hill, CA
$76 /hr

Samara

Signal Hill, CA

Be comfortable being uncomfortable

17 Years Experience
Skill levels: Beginners, Intermediates
Ages: Kids (Ages 5-10), Juniors (Ages 11-18), Adults
Coach Richard N. in Signal Hill, CA
$83 /hr

Richard

Signal Hill, CA

See above.

USPTA certification USPTA Certified
30 Years Experience
Skill levels: Beginners, Intermediates, Advanced
Ages: Kids (Ages 5-10), Juniors (Ages 11-18), Adults, Seniors
Coach Faisal A. in Orange, CA
$115 /hr

Faisal

Orange, CA

I love to teach/counsel all kinds of players. I've been an advisor to various high school and recreational teams and kids who are looking for coll...

7 Reviews
USPTA certification USPTA Certified PTR certification PTR Certified
30 Years Experience
Skill levels: Beginners, Intermediates, Advanced
Ages: Kids (Ages 5-10), Juniors (Ages 11-18), Adults, Seniors

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Long Beach Facts & Resources

Free Tennis Courts in Long Beach

  • Marine Stadium Tennis Courts (1 court turned into pickleball)
  • Drake Park Tennis Courts (2 courts)
  • Silverado Park Tennis Courts (4 courts)
  • Scherer Park Tennis Courts (4 Courts)
  • Houghton Park Tennis Courts (2 courts)

Tennis Centers in Long Beach

  • Billy Jean King Tennis Courts 
    • $10/hr during non prime time (M-F, 7am-4pm)
    • $15/hr during prime time (M-F, 4pm-Close, all day wknd) 
  • El Dorado Tennis Center
    • $10/hr during non prime time (M-F, 7am-4pm)
    • $15/hr during prime time (M-F, 4pm-Close, all day wknd)

When to take lessons in Long Beach

SoCal is one of the best locations in the country to take lessons. Depending on your preferences, the best time to take tennis lessons in Long Beach is between September and March when the average high is 70°F

It may be too hot to get on the court during the afternoon heat between June and September but comfortable average temps (between 65° and 75°F) in the morning and after sunset are perfect for tennis.

Rain is not usually a worry but in February there is a 20% chance of it being wet in a day.

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Facts about tennis in Long Beach, CA

Much like Long Beach's naturally laid back but eclectic vibe, Long Beach's tennis scene is wholly its own. Courts are more chill than surrounding ones and coaches are more interested in helping students than growing their followers. There are plenty of free local Long Beach courts to choose from, such as Silverado Park or Scherer Park, where our tennis coaches will conduct lessons.

Many coaches in LA county are willing to travel to Long Beach as well so don’t let their court locations necessarily dissuade you from booking with them. You will be able to speak with your coach before you are charged for lessons so all the details are sorted prior to your first lesson. No matter what time of year you book in Long Beach you’re most likely going to have pristine weather. Just one of the many joys of being a tennis player is SoCal.

FAQ's

The cost of private tennis lessons can vary depending on factors such as location, level of instruction, and the coach's experience. On average, private tennis lessons are between $45-$65/hr but again, there are many factors when it comes to prices in your area. Package deals and discount codes will also help in reducing the hourly cost of private lessons. It's a good idea to research and compare prices of coaches in your area before committing to lessons.

Depending on what you want to get out of your tennis lessons, should inform your decision on how often to get out on the court. Whether you are a beginner who wants to learn tennis quickly or you are a more advanced player getting ready for a tournament, buying more lessons up front for less per hour might be best. If you just want to try out tennis lessons a smaller lesson package will allow you to try out lessons once or twice a week before committing to more.

Private tennis lessons are the best way to up your game as a tennis player because you have the chance to get 1-on-1 instruction from a qualified tennis coach. A private tennis lesson is a chance to soak up valuable information, get as many reps as possible, and form a relationship with a coach fully invested in your improvement. A group lesson can help you to learn some basics, spend time with friends, and allow you to get a feel for the game of tennis but often does not replicate private lessons from a development standpoint.

It is never too late to start tennis lessons! No matter what age you are, tennis is accessible for anyone. Tennis can be great for kids, former athletes looking to get into something new, someone who is trying to get more active, or anyone in between. Tennis lessons allow you to make mistakes and feel comfortable as a first time tennis player, no matter your age.

You can start tennis lessons at any age or skill level. If you are looking to get your child into tennis most coaches will say if they are able to hold a racquet it is early enough for tennis lessons. Like with most activities, the earlier a child starts playing tennis, the better they will become if they choose to play competitively. But players start playing tennis at various ages and age is no barrier to entry to becoming a solid, or even great, tennis player.

Beginner tennis players will be set up for success as long as they have tennis shoes, athletic wear, and a water bottle. If you do not have a tennis racquet you can discuss your options of borrowing one with your coach but eventually it is best that you purchase a beginner tennis racquet right for you. You will want one not only at lessons but so you can play tennis outside of your lessons. Eventually, once you know you will be playing a lot of tennis you will want a tennis bag with various gear but it is not necessary as a beginner tennis player.

  • Athletic shoes you know are comfortable for running around in
  • Athletic clothing you are comfortable running around and sweating in
  • Your tennis racquet
  • A filled water bottle
  • A hat depending on how sunny it is and any other weather specific clothes, ie a sweatshirt or leggings for chillier weather
  • Not required, but many players will bring a towel or sweatbands to wipe sweat

Knowing your tennis lesson goals prior to selecting a coach is very important. You may not need to work with the former pro with 20 years of teaching experience if you are just trying to learn the basics but you may if you are trying out for your college tennis team. Besides knowing a tennis coach's experience, their schedule, location, and price point is important to look at when deciding on the right tennis coach for you.

Your first tennis lesson will vary greatly depending on yours or your child's skill level. A beginner tennis player can expect to learn a lot of the basics of tennis that include proper stance, swing path, and different types of racquet grips. In your first lesson, there may not be too much hitting of the tennis ball but you will be set up for success. More experienced players will want to speak with their coach before the first lesson so the proper drills are put in place and skills are focused on.

To get the most out of your tennis lesson, it’s important to come prepared, take charge when focus strays, up your intensity, and ask for more challenges. Scheduling your lesson for a time of day when you know you will have the most energy, taking the lesson in the direction you want it to go, and leaving your phone in your bag are all ways to maximize your time on the court. Signing up with local qualified MTL coach will set you on the right path, but ultimately, the success of your tennis lesson is up to you. Read this article about getting the most out of your lessons to learn more.

MyTennisLessons allows you to compare coaches in your area who have varying degrees of experience and teaching specializations. Many coaches carry USPTA and PTR qualifications establishing off the bat their credibility. Also knowing the highest level that your coach has played will give you an indication of their suitability for your skill level aspirations. Besides their tennis teaching qualifications, you want someone who you feel comfortable with and communicate well with.

Sometimes you know right away your tennis coach isn’t a great fit or after dozens of lessons you may want to try a new coach to take your game to the next level. Either way, you shouldn’t be shy about switching to a new coach if you aren’t a perfect match when it comes to tennis or personality. You can always email us [email protected] if you would like help getting set up with a new tennis coach.

As a tennis player, you or your child's focus can shift and you may be ready for new challenges on the court. With MyTennisLessons you can easily find a new coach to accomplish that goal. If you have used up your tennis lesson package you can do another search in your area, compare coaches, and sign up for another tennis lesson package directly on a coaches profile. If you still have lessons left, you can always email us [email protected] if you would like help getting set up with a new coach.

As a tennis player it is always important to ask yourself a question when you are signing up for tennis lessons. What am I hoping to get out of my tennis lessons? If you are looking to level up your game or go from a complete beginner to an intermediate player, private tennis lessons are probably right for you. 1-on-1 instruction from a qualified tennis coach allows you to get as much time on the court as possible and form a relationship with a coach. If you are looking for a more social setting where you can learn some basics or get a workout or tuneup in, then a group tennis lesson may be best for you or your child.

When you create a MyTennisLessons account you will receive emails with deals on tennis lesson packages. There are various coupon codes that can be used at checkout to receive a percentage off your tennis lessons. Also, when you purchase more tennis lessons upfront then you will pay less per hour.

Like many things, the more you play the better you will get. When it comes to private tennis lessons if you take multiple tennis lessons a week with a qualified tennis coach there is no reason you should not see improvements in your game. Players of all ages and skill levels progress at different rates but if you have the willingness to improve, 1-on-1 tennis lessons multiple times a week, with the right coach will set you on the right path for success on the court.

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