Movement and contact
Build a ready position, balanced footwork, racquet comfort, and a contact point that helps the first rally feel possible.
One-on-one tennis coaching for kids, juniors, and adults near Alpharetta, planned around the player’s goals and realistic weekly schedule.
Request an Alpharetta lessonPrivate tennis lessons near Alpharetta give Aaron time to focus on one player’s movement, technique, decision-making, and confidence.
Coach Aaron will discuss a suitable court near Alpharetta with you before scheduling. Include the general area and times that work in the lesson request so location and availability can be considered together.
For a new player, the first priority may be moving into balance, finding a comfortable contact point, and sending the ball toward a clear target. A developing junior or returning adult may need stronger spacing, recovery, and consistency. A school-team, league, or tournament player may focus on a serve-and-return pattern, point construction, or a repeatable between-point routine.
Aaron keeps the instruction specific enough to use. Instead of stacking many corrections into one session, he identifies a useful priority, explains it clearly, and gives the player opportunities to apply it in relevant movement, rally, or point situations.
Meet Coach Aaron and review his background ↗The lesson focus changes with the player, but the process stays purposeful: observe the current game, choose the next priority, and connect the work to real tennis.
Build a ready position, balanced footwork, racquet comfort, and a contact point that helps the first rally feel possible.
Connect swing shape to spacing, direction, depth, and the movement needed to prepare for the next ball.
Practice serves, returns, point construction, score situations, and reset habits for school-team or tournament tennis.
Include the part of Alpharetta that fits the player’s work, school, or family route. Exact meeting details are discussed directly.
Availability should account for traffic, transitions, and the time the player needs to arrive ready to learn.
Describe whether the priority is a confident start, more consistent rallies, school-team preparation, or competitive development.
A request is not a reservation. Coach Aaron follows up about fit, availability, a suitable court, and the next step before any lesson is scheduled.
Learn how private coaching changes for kids, adult beginners, returning players, developing juniors, and competitors.
See how Aaron introduces technique, movement, rallies, and age-appropriate point play.
See lesson stages ↗Beginner, returning & leagueSee how one-on-one coaching adapts for adults who are starting, returning, or competing.
Explore adult coaching ↗School & tournament goalsExplore coaching for consistency, patterns, movement, and match-ready habits.
See development coaching ↗Ready to share your schedule?
Start a lesson requestCoach Aaron will discuss a suitable court near Alpharetta with you before scheduling.
Yes. A beginner of any age can start with racquet comfort, balanced movement, a manageable contact point, and the first steps toward a rally. Aaron adjusts the pace and explanation to the player.
Yes. Private coaching can address serves, returns, movement, consistency, point construction, and competitive routines. Coaching supports development but cannot guarantee a lineup, ranking, or match result.
Share the general Alpharetta area that fits the player’s weekly route, along with realistic availability. Aaron will follow up to discuss the location and schedule directly.
No. The form starts a conversation. Coach Aaron will review the request and follow up about fit, availability, a suitable court, and next steps.
Alpharetta lessons begin with a conversation.