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If you've ever wanted to learn tennis, in any capacity, now is your time!! If you would like a private 1 on 1 lesson or want to arrange a lesson with a friend or friends this is your place. If you dont have equipment dont worry!! I provide a basket of balls and any extra racquets if necessary.

Subject

Tennis

Ages

All ages

Skill level

All difficulty levels

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When

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Where

  • 1742 NW 58th St
    Seattle, WA 98107 | Ballard

    Willing to travel up to 5 miles

Price: $45.00

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Notes: Pricing is as follows and is for 1 hour: 1 on 1: $45 groups of ... see more

Notes:

Pricing is as follows and is for 1 hour:

1 on 1: $45
groups of 2: $30 each person
groups of 3 or more: $20 each person

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Type

  • 1:1 / Private Lessons
  • Class / Group Sessions

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  • "Nice Guy. Lousy Coach"

    Review of Tennis Lessons, August 28, 2009

    Chris is a nice guy and a very good tennis player. That said, he is not much of a coach. His teaching style is very mechanical and I felt he was basically just "going through the motions."

    My idea of a good coach is to see the strengths and weaknesses of a player based on height, athleticism, age, and various other factors. A good coach needs to pay attention to detail and break down a player's strokes and figure out a way to maximize that player's skills based on what they have to work with.

    Chris does not do that at all. Chris' approach was "Do it like me." He would then demonstrate proper form 2 or 3 times and then expect me to copy his form. Well, that teaching method just doesn't work. Anyway, if I were going to copy someone's form, then I would just watch tape of Roger Federer play and I could watch it for free on Youtube instead of paying Ryan $55 an hour.

    Again, nice guy. Lousy coach.

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    Chris is a nice guy and a very good tennis player. That said, he is not much of a coach. His teaching style is very mechanical and I felt he was basically just "going through the motions."

    My idea of a good coach is to see the strengths and weaknesses of a player based on height, athleticism, age, and various other factors. A good coach needs to pay attention to detail and break down a pla...

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    • Cons:
    • Not responsive, Too much talking, Not what I expected
    • How was this location?:
    • OK
    • How was the price?:
    • Too expensive

  • "Chris is a volleying maniac!"

    Review of Tennis Lessons, July 10, 2008

    My wife went to take lessons from him last week and she thought he was great. Really, Chris is so good he's out of control! And in no way does that make me jealous :-(

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    My wife went to take lessons from him last week and she thought he was great. Really, Chris is so good he's out of control! And in no way does that make me jealous :-(


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