Maria G.
Houston, TX (2 locations)
- Years Teaching: 10
- Years Playing: 15
- Levels Taught: Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced
- Teaches: Kids, Juniors, Adults, Seniors
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About Me
I was 9 years old when after trying every single sport it was the time to try tennis. I started playing twice a week in a group lesson. Not very long after I was practicing 3 hours a day every day. I learned very quickly and was beating everyone at my age category. When I was 13, I got selected by the Spanish Federation and had the privilege to play the World Championship Tournament by nations in Germany and also the World's most important tournament at that age "Les Petit As" in France. I spent all those years traveling and playing tournaments, WTAs, ITFs... When I was 19, I decided to come to the USA and play for college, which I did for two years. Currently, I am not that focused on playing tennis on my own but on teaching and sharing the experience that I have acquired during all those years.
Teaching Style
It all depends on what the student needs to work on, I structure my lessons based on that. I really emphasize on making sure the techniques and movements are correct.
Teaching Locations
- Champion Forest
- 12003 Indian Wells Dr
- Houston, TX 77066
- Avalon Park
- 8585 Grogans Mill Rd
- The Woodlands, TX 77380
Latest Reviews
Unresponsive. She contacted me via text several days later after I was told that she will get in touch with me within 48 hours. It takes her days to respond to her text. She texted me where I am located, told her, three days later still waiting for her to get back to me. I will not recommend her. I need my money back, please.
Coach Maria knows how to build your tennis game. Her drills and instruction help me improve my skills and grow in my confidence on the court. She’s always willing to listen and is very encouraging. At the same time, she seeks to bring out the best of her students by challenging them to give 100% always.
Maria has been fantastic!! She is patient, encouraging, and changes up the activities to keep it fun. The verbal cues she gives are also consistent and easy to follow. We see great progress and my 7-year-old looks forward to going!