Small Group (3-4 Players; $70 per Player)

$280.00

Small group lessons are a fun, high-energy way to improve with friends while still getting real coaching and structure. With 3–4 players, we can run game-like drills, live-ball reps, and point scenarios that translate directly to doubles matches—plus everyone gets individualized feedback along the way.

What you can expect:

  • Quick skill check + goals (first 5–10 min): I’ll assess the group, then set a clear focus for the session (with quick notes for each player).

  • Efficient rotations (minimal standing around): Everyone gets plenty of touches and coaching cues—designed to keep the reps flowing.

  • Game-real drilling: Patterns you actually use—serve/return + third shot, transition and reset work, kitchen dinks, speed-ups, counters, and finishing points.

  • Doubles strategy + teamwork: Positioning, covering the middle, communication, and how to move as a unit from baseline to the kitchen.

  • Competitive mini-games: Short, structured games that create pressure so you build confidence under real match conditions.

  • Take-home drills: A simple plan your group can repeat during open play to keep improving together.

Best for:

  • Friends, couples, or regular play groups

  • Players who want more live-ball reps and doubles strategy

  • Groups that want coaching without doing 1:1

Session length: Typically 60 minutes (longer sessions available by request).

Small group lessons are a fun, high-energy way to improve with friends while still getting real coaching and structure. With 3–4 players, we can run game-like drills, live-ball reps, and point scenarios that translate directly to doubles matches—plus everyone gets individualized feedback along the way.

What you can expect:

  • Quick skill check + goals (first 5–10 min): I’ll assess the group, then set a clear focus for the session (with quick notes for each player).

  • Efficient rotations (minimal standing around): Everyone gets plenty of touches and coaching cues—designed to keep the reps flowing.

  • Game-real drilling: Patterns you actually use—serve/return + third shot, transition and reset work, kitchen dinks, speed-ups, counters, and finishing points.

  • Doubles strategy + teamwork: Positioning, covering the middle, communication, and how to move as a unit from baseline to the kitchen.

  • Competitive mini-games: Short, structured games that create pressure so you build confidence under real match conditions.

  • Take-home drills: A simple plan your group can repeat during open play to keep improving together.

Best for:

  • Friends, couples, or regular play groups

  • Players who want more live-ball reps and doubles strategy

  • Groups that want coaching without doing 1:1

Session length: Typically 60 minutes (longer sessions available by request).