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57 $/h
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Our Tennis tutors in Montreal have an average rating of 4.8 out 5.
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✅ Average price : | $57/h |
✅ Average response time : | 10h |
✅ Tutors available : | 19 |
✅ Lesson format : | Face-to-face or online |
Tennis is one of the most popular sports in the world: it's fast paced, unique in its focus on individual athletes or pairs, and is often associated with elegance and and luxury. Attend any ATP or WTA Masters tournament and you will find stands of focused and quiet audience members, cocktail bars, live music and food. There is nothing like watching a live tennis match on a hot summer day, and if you want a change from a raucous soccer, hockey, or basketball game tennis is definitely the way to go.
For those that prefer to play, Montreal is definitely the place to be. Home to the famous Canada Open tennis tournament and fantastic professional tennis players like Felix Auger-Alliassime, Leylah Annie Fernandez and Eugenie Bouchard, Montreal has established itself as a tennis city. It is a great place to support and learn the sport, with plenty of tennis courts and clubs for aspiring and practicing players to choose from.
Tennis is a sport that requires a blend of athleticism, mental strength and resilience. If you already enjoy racquet sports like badminton or squash, it is an excellent sport to add to your repertoire. Tennis will help you to focus on upper body strength, foot work, hand-eye coordination, and cardiovascular fitness. In addition to helping you become more physically fit, tennis is also a fun way to meet new people and join an amazing community of athletes. Find a tennis club near you and enjoy the facility amenities, or simply meet a friend at a park court for a game. All you need to get started is a pair of sneakers, a racquet, and some comfortable clothing to move around in!
Playing tennis can be challenging, as it is with any new sport or skill you are trying to learn. Set realistic expectations - you will not play like Roger Federer your first time out - and you will see yourself improve quickly. Your first goal as a starting player will simply be to get the ball over the net and understand the space of the court. Many beginners start without racquets, simply throwing the ball to one another and getting a sense of how the ball moves.
As you start developing your ability to get the ball over the net through simple serves, forehands and backhands, you will be able to cover larger areas of the court. Be patient, get lots of practice in, and you will surely see yourself improve!
Let's take a closer look at how you can get started in tennis.
Thanks to the internet, there are plenty of virtual options for familiarizing yourself with the sport of tennis if you aren't ready to commit to coaching or lessons. Sites like Youtube have plenty of videos for learning the rules of tennis, basic tennis drills, shots, and serving techniques.
Of course, the best way to get into any physical activity is to simply do it. Start by finding a racquet that is a good weight and size for you. You can find starter racquets and balls for relatively cheap prices at any sports stores like Canadian Tire, Sport Chek or Amazon. Don't feel discouraged if going to a tennis court is too intimidating. You can hit balls against a brick wall for practice, volley with a friend or family member in an empty street, court, or tarmac, or focus solely on bouncing a ball in your driveway or backyard.
Watching tennis games is also a great way to get excited to play or to learn the rules. Keep an eye out for local tournaments if you want to watch something live, or tune into TSN for a Grand Slam or ATP/WTA match.
One common way for beginner players to learn tennis quickly is to take tennis lessons. However, you may find that your local tennis school or club is not conveniently located, that your schedule doesn't align with class times, or that you cannot get into an already filled class.
This is where hiring a private tennis instructor can be incredibly handy. With a private coach, you can learn at a pace that makes sense for you at times that work with your schedule. If you are already playing well, private instruction can help you get to the next level of play.
Finding a private tennis instructor is easy thanks to Superprof Canada. The site has profiles for private tennis instructors near you who can help you accelerate your learning. Use the site to browse profiles of prospective coaches, compare rates, and learn the backgrounds and skill sets of different teachers. When you find someone that is right for you, message them directly through the site to learn more about their offerings.
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Samuel
Tennis tutor
Samuel est un excellent pédagogue en tennis. J’ai eu le sentiment d’apprendre énormément dès la première séance.
Massimo, 1 month ago
Samuel
Tennis tutor
Samuel est un instructeur exceptionnel! Chaque séance est motivante, adaptée à mon niveau ainsi qu’à corriger mes nombreux défauts techniques! Grâce à ses conseils précis et sa patience, j’ai pu voir une amélioration dès la première...
Cinthia, 2 months ago
Ludovic
Tennis tutor
Excellent teacher. He was super patient with us, we enjoyed the lesson overall and will definitely book again.
Norah, 2 months ago
Guillaume
Tennis tutor
Guillaume est très consciencieux dans sa démarche d’apprentissage. Il prend le temps de connaître le niveau de l’élève, de voir les points d’amélioration à effectuer et, surtout, s’adapte aux besoins de la personne. Je recommande ️
Audrey, 3 months ago
Samuel
Tennis tutor
Samuel est super professionnel, il répond très rapidement et il est toujours ponctuel. Il a toujours un programme varié et stimulant. Il donne de bons conseils personnalisés. Il s’adapte à tous les niveaux de tennis. Il est très sympathique...
Gen, 3 months ago
Samuel
Tennis tutor
Samuel is always punctual, disciplined, and easy to work with. The sessions are fun, structured, and have really helped me improve!
Mahsa, 3 months ago