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In Nottingham, coaches charge £36 for private tennis lessons.
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97% of our instructors offer the 1st hour of the lesson free.
In Nottingham, there are 3 tennis teachers available to give private classes
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From a sample of 1 ratings in Nottingham, students gave their tennis instructors an average score of 5 out of 5.
Playing tennis is a great way to stay in shape, while having fun. Other benefits of tennis include increased vitality and better respiratory function.
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✅ Average price: | £36/h |
✅ Average response time: | 0h |
✅ Tutors available: | 3 |
✅ Lesson format: | Face-to-face or online |
Some cities in the UK are home to populations that are mad for football while others prefer rugby, boxing, racing and other sports. In Nottingham, it's all about tennis.
Witness the Nottingham Tennis Centre, where the Nottingham Open takes place, ahead of the biggest and most prestigious event in tennis: The Championships at Wimbledon. And, as though that weren't enough renown, our Tennis Centre is where the Jack Britton Trophy tournament takes place.
Have you caught the idea that tennis is a big deal in Nottingham?
Let us further assure you of that with yet one more fact: the city is home to more than 60 tennis court facilities. You'll find them at the High School on Waverly Mount and the Leisure Centre in Hucknall; on practically every university campus and even at Nottingham castle.
It doesn't take a lot of effort for distant visitors and native folk alike to find places to play tennis in Nottingham.
Because tennis is so popular in Nottingham, it's a safe bet that players will have a choice of venues to get their game on. Some tennis enthusiasts even take membership in a tennis club so they can access all of the facilities' amenities.
If you're just an occasional player or still unsure whether tennis is your game, you might not want to pay club dues. You can still indulge your taste for the game at any of the city's many free tennis courts or pay a small fee to play at some of the public courts.
In Nottingham, you have your pick of indoor or outdoor tennis courts, as well as different surfaces; anything from concrete to clay and, of course, lawn courts. And, if the late evening is the only time to spend on the courts, you probably need to check if your favourite outdoor courts are lighted.
When scouting for venues to play tennis, you shouldn't only consider lighting, court surfaces or how much it might cost to get a few sets in. You also need to think about the facilities' conditions - are they well maintained? Are there any locker rooms or toilets? You also need to check for availability. On the weekends and especially during the warmer months, you may find all of the courts booked up.
All of these variables come into play when you're searching for where to play tennis in Nottingham. Luckily, with the number of courts available, you probably won't have to wait too long till it's your turn to play.
And, don't forget that the Nottingham Tennis Centre is one of Europe's largest tennis centres, boasting 8 indoor and 19 outdoor courts. You should play a few games there, just for the cachet it lends.
Every tennis club in Nottingham offers tennis lessons as a matter of course. We'll talk about those lessons in a mo; right now, let's talk about tennis lessons with a Superprof private tennis coach.
Let's say your schedule is such that you only have time for lessons on weekday evenings. Club coaches may have already finished their workday but your Superprof coach is ready for lessons any time there's room in your calendar.
Maybe you'd like to alternate between playing at the courts close to your work and those close to your home. Your Superprof tennis coach will duly note which court you'll be in and meet you there.
Superprof tennis coaches offer the greatest degree of scheduling and location flexibility. Their lessons cost much less than those at a tennis club, too.
Though taking tennis lessons with a Superprof tennis pro offers distinct advantages, you should still check around for tennis lessons at Nottingham's many tennis clubs.
Before you decide on lessons at such a facility, make sure the coaches are Lawn Tennis Association certified and, if you're seeking a coach to teach your children, verify that they have experience teaching young tennis players.
Keep in mind that, while a Superprof tennis coach will ask what you want to learn about tennis, a club's tennis coach will likely already have a training programme set up and will instruct you based on their experiences.