Semi-private (2 Players)

$160.00

A semi-private lesson is perfect if you want personalized coaching and the energy of training with a friend/partner. You’ll both get targeted feedback, but you’ll also get more “game-real” reps—especially on teamwork, positioning, and patterns that show up in doubles play.

What you can expect:

  • Quick assessment (first 5–10 min): I’ll evaluate each player’s strengths and gaps, then we’ll set shared goals (plus 1–2 personal focus points each).

  • High-quality reps for both players: We rotate efficiently so no one is standing around. You’ll get lots of touches and clear coaching cues.

  • Doubles-specific training: Positioning, communication, stacking basics (if relevant), covering middle balls, and moving as a unit from baseline to kitchen.

  • Point-building patterns: Serve + return sequences, third-shot decisions (drop vs drive), transition resets, and how to win at the kitchen together.

  • Mini-games & live-ball scenarios: Short competitive games that pressure-test your skills and decision-making.

  • Take-home plan: Simple drills and a clear “what to work on next” plan for each of you.

Best for:

  • Couples, friends, or regular partners who play together

  • Two players at a similar level who want to improve faster

  • Players who want more strategy, teamwork, and match application

Session length: Typically 60 minutes (45 minutes available by request).

A semi-private lesson is perfect if you want personalized coaching and the energy of training with a friend/partner. You’ll both get targeted feedback, but you’ll also get more “game-real” reps—especially on teamwork, positioning, and patterns that show up in doubles play.

What you can expect:

  • Quick assessment (first 5–10 min): I’ll evaluate each player’s strengths and gaps, then we’ll set shared goals (plus 1–2 personal focus points each).

  • High-quality reps for both players: We rotate efficiently so no one is standing around. You’ll get lots of touches and clear coaching cues.

  • Doubles-specific training: Positioning, communication, stacking basics (if relevant), covering middle balls, and moving as a unit from baseline to kitchen.

  • Point-building patterns: Serve + return sequences, third-shot decisions (drop vs drive), transition resets, and how to win at the kitchen together.

  • Mini-games & live-ball scenarios: Short competitive games that pressure-test your skills and decision-making.

  • Take-home plan: Simple drills and a clear “what to work on next” plan for each of you.

Best for:

  • Couples, friends, or regular partners who play together

  • Two players at a similar level who want to improve faster

  • Players who want more strategy, teamwork, and match application

Session length: Typically 60 minutes (45 minutes available by request).