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🎾 What are the fundamental strokes in tennis?

The foundation of tennis rests on a handful of core techniques.

  • Your forehand stroke is your primary attacking weapon, hit with your dominant side. You brush up on the ball while swinging through for spin and depth.
  • The backhand comes in single-handed or double-handed variations. The two-handed grip gives beginners extra control and consistency, though one hand adds range.
  • Your serve stroke starts every point and is the only shot you control completely. The motion involves an upward toss followed by an overhead strike for power and accuracy.
  • Your volley technique is a short, punchy stroke played near the net before the ball bounces. You keep the swing short and drive through with a stable wrist.

Once you control these techniques, you can handle any match situation.

Isolate each stroke initially, then integrate them as you progress.

💰 How much do private tennis lessons cost in Perth?

You can expect to pay roughly $77/h for a tennis lesson in Perth.

This rate varies depending on several factors:

  • Your current ability (beginner, intermediate, or advanced)
  • The teacher's background and certifications (teaching tenure, competitive history, certification level)
  • Session length and regularity (30-minute, 60-minute, or 90-minute sessions)
  • The lesson type (individual coaching, shared sessions, or squad training)

Many coaches offer multi-lesson bundles when you book multiple lessons upfront, reducing your overall cost.
Squad sessions deliver excellent value without the premium of one-on-one attention.
Numerous instructors include an unpaid first meeting to ensure the right fit.

⚡ What is the proper tennis grip?

The way you hold the racquet shapes every shot you hit.

Three primary grips form the foundation of modern tennis technique:

  • The Eastern forehand grip works well for starters, delivering pace with minimal wrist adjustment. Place your palm flat against the strings, then slide down to the handle—your base knuckle sits on the third bevel (right side for right-handers).
  • The Continental style serves as the all-purpose grip for serves, volleys, and defensive slices. Position your knuckle on bevel two to angle the racquet face.
  • The Semi-Western grip dominates contemporary tennis by creating massive topspin. Shift your knuckle to bevel four to enable steep upward brushing action.

Most coaches recommend beginners start with the Eastern forehand grip for groundstrokes and Continental for serves and volleys, then experiment as they develop.

Use the bevel numbering system to consistently place your hand for every shot type.

⭐ How do students rate their private tennis instructor in Perth?

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Sunshine, hard courts, and a Perth Tennis story

Perth locals love an outdoor routine. Early walks along the Swan River, a quick coffee in Subiaco, then a hit of tennis before the heat kicks in. Fun fact: Western Australia has produced plenty of strong racquet talent over the years, and Perth’s weather makes it one of the easiest places in Australia to practise year-round if you plan it right.

That’s exactly why Tennis lessons can feel like a shortcut to a better game here. Instead of guessing what to fix, you get clear feedback, simple drills, and a plan that matches your level. And if you’re wondering where to start, Superprof makes it easy to find local coaches, compare profiles, and book sessions that fit around school, work, and weekend sport.

Why tennis coaching matters in Perth (even if you just want to have fun)

Let’s be honest, tennis looks simple until you’re the one shanking balls into the fence. Private coaching turns those “Why does my forehand feel weird?” moments into progress you can actually see.

Real benefits you can expect from tennis lessons in Perth

  1. Faster improvement with fewer bad habits: A coach spots issues like late contact, a stiff wrist, or the wrong grip before they become your “normal.”
  2. Better fitness without boring workouts: Tennis builds agility, coordination, and cardio because you’re moving, stopping, and sprinting in short bursts.
  3. More confidence in matches: Lessons help you learn patterns of play, like when to hit cross-court versus down the line.
  4. Safer movement and fewer niggles: Technique and footwork reduce strain on shoulders, elbows, and knees.

There’s also solid evidence behind the health side. The World Health Organization recommends adults do at least 150 minutes of moderate physical activity per week, or 75 minutes of vigorous activity, plus muscle-strengthening activities on two days each week (WHO, “Physical activity” fact sheet). Tennis can help you tick those boxes while you’re focused on the game, not the clock.

In Perth, you’ll see a wide range of prices depending on experience, location, and whether you choose private or small-group sessions. As a practical guide, the average price for tennis lessons in Perth is around AUD 50 per hour. On Superprof, you can often find options above and below that, which is handy if you’re budgeting for a full term of coaching.

Perth-specific places and tennis culture you can plug into

Perth has a strong club scene, and that matters because lessons are even better when you have places to play between sessions. A few local options that often come up in conversations with players include:

Royal Kings Park Tennis Club, close to the CBD, is a classic place to rally after work. Hiller Tennis Stadium in Jolimont is also well known in WA tennis circles, especially if you like the feeling of a “proper venue” with a bit of competitive energy in the air. And if you’re studying, being near campuses like The University of Western Australia (UWA) means you can often fit practice into your day around lectures and assignments.

Perth also gets swept up in tennis season when big events are on in Australia. Even if you’re not flying to Melbourne, watching high-level matches is surprisingly useful. You start noticing shot choices, calm body language under pressure, and how players recover between points. Then you can bring that mindset into your own coaching sessions.

A quick Perth reality check (worth remembering)

Fast fact for local players: Perth heat and wind can change your whole game. A ball that feels perfect at 7:00 am can fly long at midday. Learning to add margin (aiming higher over the net) and adjusting your string tension or ball choice are small tweaks that can save you a lot of frustration on outdoor courts.

The tennis skills your coach will actually focus on (and what they mean)

If you’re new, it can feel like coaches speak a different language. But it’s all learnable. Here are a few core ideas that show up in most tennis coaching Perth sessions, explained in plain English.

Grip is how you hold the racquet. A small change here can fix a forehand that keeps floating long. Footwork is the pattern of steps you use to get into position, like split step (a small hop as your opponent hits) so you can move faster. Rally tolerance means how many balls you can hit in a row without missing, which is basically the hidden superpower of winning at social level. Topspin is that forward-rolling spin that makes the ball dip into the court, giving you safer, higher shots that still land in. And serve rhythm is the smooth timing of toss, bend, and swing, because a tense serve usually becomes a double fault party.

A good coach won’t overload you with everything at once. They’ll pick one or two “big rocks” that change the most, like learning a reliable second serve, or getting your backhand contact point out in front. In Perth parks and clubs, where courts are often busy, this kind of focused plan helps you improve even if you only get short practice windows.

A simple practice tip that works between lessons

Try the “10 minute target game” once or twice a week. It’s easy, and it keeps practice fun.

  • Pick one shot only (forehand cross-court is a good start).
  • Choose a safe target, not the line. Aim for a big area (like a cone or a chalk mark) in the middle third of the court.
  • Count how many out of 20 land in your target zone.
  • Write the number in your notes app. Next session, try to beat it by 2.

This works because it builds consistency first. And consistency is what wins most club matches in Perth, especially for beginners and intermediate players. Power comes later, and it comes faster when your timing is calm.

A quick note for students and parents (yes, tennis can help beyond sport)

If your teenager is juggling school and sport, private tennis lessons Perth style can be more than “just exercise.” Tennis rewards routine, focus, and handling nerves, which are the same skills that show up in exams and presentations. For older students, coaching can also open doors to casual work pathways, like assistant coaching at a club, sports administration, or roles connected to events and community programs.

And if you’re at uni or planning for it, tennis is a great way to build community fast. A lot of people in Perth meet friends through sport, then those friendships turn into study groups, job referrals, and that helpful “someone who knows someone” network. It’s not magic, it’s just how communities work.

Find the right coach in Perth on Superprof

Whether you want tennis lessons Perth beginners love, competitive training, or private tennis lessons Perth players use to polish their serve, the right coach makes the journey simpler and more enjoyable. On Superprof, you can browse 6 tutors in Perth, filter by level and price, and choose someone who matches your vibe, whether that’s calm and technical or high-energy and game-focused.

If you’re ready to play more confidently, hit cleaner shots, and actually enjoy your matches, start exploring Superprof today. Compare tennis coaching Perth options, message a few coaches, and book your first Tennis lessons in Perth that fit your schedule.

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