Tennis Lessons in Washington DC Virginia and Maryland
Are you looking for a professional tennis coach or want to play tennis and have an enjoyable experience learning and taking a tennis lesson in DC ? You’ve come to the right place.
With the goal of making you a better tennis player that will enjoy this great sport for a lifetime, DC Tennis Lessons is there to guide you through the fundamental and technical aspects of learning tennis, and learning the game with proper techniques, tennis drills and instructions. We are well known for tailoring our lessons to the needs of private individuals.
Whether you’re a beginner and new to the game, want your kids to learn tennis, intermediate or advanced and play at a high level, perhaps you’re in town a few days and want a quality tennis lesson in Washington DC or surrounding cities, we’ll set a program up that will enhance and improve your playing ability. Lessons will be planned accordingly so you get the most out of your experience , and above all, you learn and have fun during your time on the tennis courts.
All lessons by DC Tennis Lessons are usually conducted on one to one basis, but small groups can also be considered. Our rates are highly competitive and extremely affordable.
All you need is to decide that you want to learn to play tennis or improve your tennis skills further, choose a day, a time and a venue of your choice and convenience, and we will schedule the lesson. If you need more information(English or Spanish), please do not hesitate to call your personal tennis instructor at DC Tennis Lessons,
Juan Carlos Marulanda Phone: (703) 863-4740
email: juan@dctennislessons.com
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