Private tennis coaching for adults · North Metro Atlanta

Adult tennis lessons
built around your game.

Start from the beginning, return after time away, or sharpen the skills you use in recreational, ALTA, USTA, league, and tournament play. Every lesson begins with where you are now.

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A clear, comfortable starting point

You do not need
to arrive polished.

Private adult tennis lessons give you room to learn without keeping pace with a class or pretending you already understand the game.

Aaron begins by asking what brought you to tennis and what you want from it. You may want to learn the sport for the first time, feel comfortable rallying with friends, return after a long break, prepare for a league team, or make an established game more dependable. That goal shapes the lesson.

The first session includes observation and real coaching. Aaron looks at movement, contact, swing shape, timing, consistency, and how you respond to different explanations. He then chooses a useful priority and gives you a manageable way to practice it. The goal is not to grade the player. It is to find the clearest next step.

Adults often bring strong awareness and clear motivation to a lesson. They may also bring old habits, limited practice time, or concern about feeling behind. One-on-one coaching makes room for those realities and builds the plan around the time and energy you can sustain.

Adult coaching pathways

Start where you are.
Build what you need.

The same fundamentals matter at every level, but the explanation, repetition, pace, and competitive context should fit the adult standing on court.

New to tennis

Learn the game without feeling behind

Build ready position, basic grips, balanced movement, comfortable contact, a first rally, a repeatable serve start, scoring, and simple court positioning. Early lessons use clear targets and enough time to understand why the ball behaved the way it did.

Returning player

Rebuild timing and confidence

Reconnect familiar strokes to present-day movement, spacing, and recovery. Aaron separates what still works from what needs attention so the lesson does not rebuild the entire game unnecessarily.

Recreational or competitive

Make the useful ball more reliable

Improve serve and return quality, rally tolerance, positioning, shot selection, point construction, and pressure habits for social matches, ALTA, USTA, league, or tournament play.

What private adult coaching can cover

Technique that serves
a real purpose.

Movement and spacing

Recognize the incoming ball, organize the feet, create room to swing, and recover with enough balance to prepare again. Efficient movement can make the existing stroke easier to use.

Groundstrokes, serves, returns, and volleys

Work on the shot that creates the most value now. A lesson may isolate a technical detail, then connect it to direction, height, depth, spin, pace, or a repeatable start to the point.

Patterns and decisions

Understand when to defend, rally, change direction, move forward, or attack. The aim is not a rigid script. It is a small set of reliable options you can recognize under normal match pressure.

Practice between lessons

Leave with a clear cue, a recognizable ball outcome, and a realistic way to reinforce the priority. Useful progress fits the time you actually have rather than an imaginary training schedule.

An active competitor who understands adult tennis

World-ranked experience.
Patient instruction.

Aaron ranked among the top 15 worldwide in ITF Masters Men’s 35+ singles when the official ranking was checked August 19, 2026.

Aaron’s current Masters competition gives him first-hand experience with training, adapting, and competing as an adult—not only memories from college tennis.

That does not mean every adult lesson should feel like tournament preparation. It means Aaron understands how technique, movement, recovery, scheduling, confidence, and decision-making change across a long life in the sport. He can translate high-level experience into a lesson that still feels approachable to a first-time player.

Rankings change. The dated credential above is linked to the live official list so visitors can verify it directly.

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Competitive experience is context, not pressure.

You choose the goal. Aaron supplies the observation, explanation, practice design, and feedback needed for the next useful step.

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Adult lesson questions

Start with
clarity.

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01Is it too late to start learning tennis as an adult?

No. Adult beginners can start with racquet comfort, balanced movement, contact, simple rallies, serving, and scoring. Aaron adjusts the pace and explanation to the player’s current experience and goals.

02Can I take lessons if I have not played in years?

Yes. Returning players often remember parts of the game but need help rebuilding timing, spacing, movement, or confidence. The first lesson identifies what is still familiar and what deserves attention first.

03Can lessons help with ALTA, USTA, or league play?

Yes. Coaching can address serves, returns, consistency, positioning, point patterns, shot selection, score situations, and between-point routines. Coaching supports preparation but cannot guarantee a rating, lineup, or match result.

04Do I need to be fit before starting tennis lessons?

No preset fitness level is required. Tell Aaron about your current activity level and any limitations that should affect the pace. Tennis instruction is not medical care, so discuss health concerns with a qualified professional.

05Where are adult tennis lessons held?

Krisan Tennis serves adults near Marietta, East Cobb, Kennesaw, Woodstock, and Alpharetta. Coach Aaron will discuss a suitable court with you before scheduling.

06What should I bring to the first lesson?

Bring a racquet if you have one, court shoes, water, and a clear idea of what you would like to learn or improve. Aaron can discuss equipment questions before the lesson.

Adult tennis starts from where you are.

Bring the goal.
Build the next ball.

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