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How much do tennis lessons usually cost?
I was thinking about getting some. I have only been playing for 4 months, but I really enjoy playing tennis. I play for my high school team, but I wanna get better.
How much do tennis lessons usually cost?
If I join a racket club, will I be able to play against other people? Or, do I have to bring a partner to play a long?
What's a good place to play matches against other people to get better?
Sorry if I asked too many questions, but I am getting really serious about tennis and I want to get better.
Welcome to the world of tennis!
Private lessons go for about $40 for a private
but it is much more economical if you take a clinic which should run you about $15. With a clinic, you will be able to play and learn with others.
In a club setting, you just need to schedule the court time with another player for singles and 3 other ppl for doubles. I'd set up matches on a public court and that way, it wont cost you anything....just go there and try to pick up a game.
Watch other players before you ask them to play with you just to make sure your abilities are evenly matched. You may feel totally demoralized if you play someone who is way-y better than you and you will get frustrated if you play someone way-yy "badder" than you...The only way you get better is play, play, play!
Hope this helps....


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