GROUP TENNIS LESSONS MIAMI

Most people land on this page for one reason. You want lessons that feel organized, social, and worth your time.

Our Group Tennis Lessons in Miami bring adults and kids together in the format that works best for most schedules. You get coaching, you get reps, and you get to learn by watching others too.

Mariana Correa leads the sessions on court. I’ve worked for 10+ years inside a Tennis Coach Management System, so I’ve seen what keeps programs running smoothly. Clear schedules. Consistent class plans. Good communication when weather flips. Families and busy adults need that.

If you’re looking for tennis lessons in Miami for a friend group, your child, your condo residents, or your own weekly routine, this page lays out how classes run and what gets covered.

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TRANSFORM YOUR GAME

WHY GROUP TRAINING WORKS

A group class gives you three things at once. Coaching, repetition, and momentum.

People also stick with it longer. Adult players show up when they know other people expect them. Kids show up when classes feel fun and structured.

Here’s what tennis group lessons do well:

Faster learning through repetition, since you hit more “game-like” balls

More point play, since groups make games easy to run

Better focus, since you rotate through stations with clear tasks

Lower cost per session compared with one-on-one time

A quick recap at the end, so you leave with next steps

You also learn by watching. You’ll see a drill, then you’ll see someone else do it right, then you copy it. Adults learn fast like that. Kids do too.

Group Tennis Lessons also help business owners, since one class serves multiple students in one time slot and creates a steady weekly schedule.

WHO THESE SESSIONS FIT

Mariana Correa works with adults across levels. Some people start from zero. Some people play leagues. Some people only play doubles and want fewer errors.These private tennis lessons fit well if you want:

  • A serve motion you trust under pressure
  • A return that stays in play more often
  • Cleaner footwork, so you stop reaching late
  • A forehand contact point you repeat
  • A backhand that holds up against pace
  • Better net play for doubles

Many adults land here after trying tennis private lessons with no structure. Many adults land here after searching private tennis clubs near me and getting stuck on memberships, guest rules, and booking windows.

If your first thought feels like “I need tennis private lessons near me, close to home,” send your neighborhood and your best times. We’ll start from there.

WHO THESE GROUPS ARE FOR

We run classes for adults and kids. Beginners, intermediate players, and families who want a shared activity.

You want a cleaner serve and return for weekend matches

You want a screen-free sport with structure

You play doubles and want better net skills

Your child needs coordination and footwork work

You played years ago and you want to rebuild without pressure

Your child wants friends and a routine

If you’ve searched for kids tennis lessons near me, you’re often trying to match school schedules and traffic. We get it. We keep class times simple, and we confirm location before you commit.

If your family has been comparing tennis lessons for kids across Miami, ask us what level group fits. The wrong group frustrates kids fast. The right group keeps them engaged.

THE DIFFERENCE

WHAT WE COVER IN GROUP CLASSES

Here’s the shape of a normal hour. Simple. Repeatable.

Group classes stay focused on basics first, then build into patterns and points. We do not rush. We also do not waste time. Adults and older kids work on ready position and first step, spacing so contact happens in front, and crosscourt control since it wins points. They also train serve rhythm and target lanes, return position, split step timing, and simple targets.

Net play for doubles is covered too, including first volley, overhead footwork, and positioning. You’ll also play. A lot. Controlled games teach decision-making better than long lectures. You’ll hear Mariana Correa repeat a few core coaching ideas: early preparation beats fast swings, balance before power, and clear targets reduce errors.

For younger kids, tennis lessons for kids focus on coordination first. Smaller courts and simpler progressions are used when needed.

HOW A TYPICAL CLASS RUNS

A group session needs a rhythm. Otherwise, people stand around.

Here’s the class flow we use most often.

  1. Warm-up, 8 to 10 minutes
    Mini tennis, movement prep, and light rallying. Kids also do simple coordination work, split steps, side shuffles, quick stops.
  2. Skill block, 15 to 20 minutes
    One theme for the day. Serve toss timing. Forehand spacing. Backhand stability. Volley contact. Mariana Correa demos the goal, then you get reps with feedback.
  3. Pattern block, 15 to 20 minutes
    Crosscourt patterns, then a planned change. Approach and volley. Two-ball combos. Return plus first ball.
  4. Game block, 10 to 15 minutes
    Short games with rules. Tie-break points. Team games for kids. Competitive reps without chaos.

People leave knowing what has improved and what to work on next week. That’s the difference between a class and a “hit.”

Group Tennis Lessons feel even better once you attend two or three weeks in a row, since patterns start to stick.

LEVELS, GROUP SIZES, AND WHAT YOU SHOULD EXPECT

We keep groups tight enough for coaching, and large enough for good energy.

Typical group sizes:

Adults

4 to 8 players

Kids

4 to 10 players, based on age and court size

Week 1 to 2

comfort, grips, contact point, basic rally shape

Week 3 to 5

more control, better spacing, fewer mishits

Week 6 onward

stronger patterns, smarter point choices

For adult tennis lessons in a group, progress often shows up first in fewer unforced errors. People stop donating points on easy balls. Then serve and return improve. Then match confidence rises.

For kids, progress shows up in better coordination and longer rallies. Parents notice fewer “swing and miss” moments.

If you’re searching adult tennis camps near me, you might want a faster schedule with more volume. Ask us about weekend intensives and multi-day blocks when we run them. Those formats work well for adults who want a jump-start.

We also run a tennis academy for adults schedule style at certain times of year, where classes follow a set weekly progression. If you like structure, ask about the next block.

Top reasons:

Why it works

You beat generic programs. Adult tennis lessons match your needs. A 40-something client reached national doubles after six months. Friends started a ladder. You play for keeps.

Your Journey Timeline (Lightweight)
Your Journey

How Lessons Advance Your Game

From local leagues to international competition. Tennis lessons in Miami prepare you for every level of play.

Level 1

Local Club Wins

Master the fundamentals and start competing in local leagues. Build confidence with every match.

Players competing at a local tennis club
Level 2

USTA Entry

Prepare for USTA events with practical strategy—serve placement, shot selection, and match routines.

Tennis tournament environment representing USTA competition
Level 3

Overseas Play

Strong basics open international doors. Train smart with a balance of drills, match play, and recovery.

Outdoor tennis court representing international play

WHERE WE TRAIN IN MIAMI

Miami logistics matter. Heat, rain, and traffic affect everything. We choose training locations based on your neighborhood, which courts are open at the times you can train, and whether a property wants on-site programming. If you manage a building with courts, we can run classes right there, which makes scheduling easier for everyone. If you’re a parent searching for kids tennis lessons near me, send your area and your child’s school dismissal time, and we’ll point you to the groups that fit without making you race across town. Mariana Correa also helps you pick a realistic court, because a “great” location on paper stops feeling great after two weeks of Miami traffic.

FOR CONDOS, CLUBS, AND BUSINESS OWNERS

If you manage a condo, a small club, a hotel, or a school, you know how this goes. One resident asks about tennis lessons, then a few more ask, and before you know it your front desk is stuck repeating the same answers all day. Who’s coaching, what days, what level is it for, what if it rains, how do people sign up, how do they pay. It turns into a side job.

We make it easy on your end. We set a consistent weekly schedule, keep the roster organized, track attendance, and send clear updates when weather changes the plan. We also sort players into the right level groups, so beginners don’t feel out of place and stronger players don’t feel slowed down. On court, Mariana Correa runs classes with a steady routine, warm-up first, water breaks built in, and court rotation so people stay moving instead of waiting around.

If you want a tennis academy for adults style weekly program for your members, we’ll build the schedule with you and set the groups up the right way from day one.

FOR EVERYONE

Who These Lessons Fit Best

Commit, and you thrive. Beginners master the basics quickly. Tennis lessons for adults simplify entry. Intermediates fix flaws. Add power. Advanced refine edges. Perfect volleys. Working folks slot in easily. Parents group up. Retirees stay mobile. Solo or social. We adapt. A parent noted, “Tennis lessons near me got my family on court.” You fit right in.

MEASURABLE RESULTS

WHEN PRIVATE WORK MAKES MORE SENSE

Some goals need one-on-one time.

If you want a full serve rebuild, or you’re coming back from injury, Private tennis lessons often fit better at first. Many students do both. They use group classes for repetition and point play, then add a private session when they hit a technical wall.

Mariana Correa will tell you straight what fits your goal. No guessing.

If you already take Adult Tennis Lessons and you want more match play, a group class pairs well with your weekly routine.

WEEK 1: BASICS

Video analysis shows 30% stroke improvement in eight weeks.

MONTH 1: 10-shot rallies

We measure shot consistency and power pre- and post-lesson.

QUARTER 1: MATCHES

Form cuts injury risk

Book Now

Text Mariana Correa today for adult tennis lessons in Miami. Claim your free swing check. Start strong.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a club membership?

No. Many adults search private tennis clubs near me, then realize a membership feels unnecessary. Training works at clubs, public courts, or a private tennis court, depending on access.

If you search for tennis private lessons near me, location matters. Send your area and preferred times. We’ll suggest practical courts nearby.

Yes. Adult tennis lessons start with grips, contact points, and simple rally skills. Then serve and return.

Private tennis lessons cost includes coaching, plus any court fee a facility charges. Private tennis lessons cost stays clear because fees get listed separately.

Your first private tennis lesson includes a short goal chat, then hitting, then one key adjustment. A private tennis lesson ends with a recap and a simple practice plan.

Wherever court access makes sense for your week. A private tennis court offers the smoothest setup for serve work. Clubs work well too, especially if you already belong. If you keep comparing private tennis clubs near me, share the list and we’ll sort through options.