Taking lessons from a qualified teaching professional can be a great way to move your game to the next level. However, be sure to choose your teacher wisely. As in any industry, tennis teaching has its pros and pretenders.
Tennis lessons can be expensive and working with the wrong pro can not only waste your money and time, it can also dramatically halt your progress and enjoyment of the game. As USTA High Performance Coach, Ed Krass, says “You are either a product of your coaching or a victim of your coaching.”
A recent Google search reported that there are over 164,000 tennis coaches employed globally. There are also countless others teaching tennis on either a freelance or part-time basis. I’m confident that the majority of these are true professionals. Passionate about their careers, they continue to learn and are dedicated to helping their students improve and enjoy the game.
However, there are also those who teach…
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