Tennis lessons for 10-year old
Hi - we are looking for recommendations for a good tennis coach for our 10-year old son. Our son is already quite a good player so we are looking for someone who is both good with kids and can bring him up to the next level technically. Our son is currently playing with the middle school team but not getting much instruction there.
Check out this website. Ed is a great player and coach and he's great with kids! www.improveyourtennis.net
Please contact James "Reggie" Regino, at 650.921.3826 I have known Reggie for over 20 years, and he was my tennis coach at The College of San Mateo. Having never had formal lessons, Reggie honed my physical AND MENTAL game to where I could play at the collegiate level when I transferred to a 4-year university (as a walk-on!). Reggie remains a close friend to this day, and I have a deep respect for his philosophy and ability to retain a high level of tennis while somehow appealing to a spectrum of age groups. He makes the game fun, challenging, engaging -- whatever your son wants to get out of it. : )
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