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Kids Tennis Classes in Studio City

Looking for fun and engaging kids tennis classes in Studio City? At Tennis Lessons Los Angeles, we specialize in helping young players of all ages learn tennis while building confidence, coordination, and a love for the game. Our programs include private lessons, semi-private lessons, group classes, Live Ball, and Cardio Tennis, all led by expert coaches, including former ATP professional Daniel Joelson.

Whether your child is just starting out or ready to compete, our Studio City kids tennis lessons provide the perfect combination of instruction, fitness, and fun.


Why Choose Our Kids Tennis Classes in Studio City?

Expert Coaching Team – Learn from coaches with professional, collegiate, and national-level experience. Daniel Joelson and our team provide guidance tailored to each child’s skill level.

Focus on Technique & Fun – We teach proper strokes, footwork, and strategy in a fun, supportive environment.

Build Confidence & Skills – Our lessons help kids improve on the court while fostering self-esteem, sportsmanship, and mental focus.

Holistic Development – Beyond tennis skills, our programs teach decision-making, teamwork, and resilience.

Flexible Scheduling – Morning, afternoon, and evening classes to fit your family’s busy lifestyle.

Serving Studio City and Nearby Areas – We welcome young players from Sherman Oaks, Toluca Lake, North Hollywood, and surrounding communities.


Our Studio City Kids Tennis Programs

Private Tennis Lessons

One-on-one coaching designed to refine strokes, footwork, and match play. Ideal for personalized attention and rapid improvement.
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Semi-Private Tennis Lessons

Train with a friend, sibling, or small group while receiving customized instruction. Perfect for shared learning and motivation.
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Group Tennis Lessons

Small group classes designed for skill development, fun, and friendly competition. Kids learn teamwork while practicing rallies and drills.
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Live Ball Classes

High-energy sessions for older or more experienced kids, emphasizing continuous rallies, reflexes, and competitive point play.
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Cardio Tennis

Fun, fast-paced lessons combining tennis drills and fitness exercises to improve agility, endurance, and overall health.
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What to Expect in Our Kids Tennis Classes

Learning the Basics – Grip, stance, forehands, backhands, volleys, and serves, all taught with proper technique.

Developing Footwork – Efficient movement and balance on the court to enhance performance and prevent injury.

Playing with Strategy – Early introduction to shot selection, court positioning, and match tactics.

Fitness and Agility – Exercises and drills that build strength, coordination, and stamina.

Social Interaction – Group lessons foster friendship, teamwork, and a fun social environment.


FAQs – Kids Tennis Lessons Studio City

Q: What age groups do you serve?
A: Ages 4–18, with programs tailored for beginners, intermediate, and advanced young players.

Q: Does my child need prior experience?
A: No experience required! Lessons are designed to suit all skill levels.

Q: What should my child bring?
A: A tennis racket, athletic clothing, tennis shoes, and a water bottle.

Q: Can parents watch the lessons?
A: Yes! We encourage family support and involvement during lessons.


Meet Our Head Coach – Daniel Joelson

“Tennis is a wonderful sport for kids. Our programs focus on technique, fitness, and fun while helping young players build confidence and important life skills. We make every lesson enjoyable and rewarding.” – Daniel Joelson, Former Tennis Professional


Join Our Studio City Kids Tennis Classes Today!

Give your child the gift of tennis with expert instruction from Tennis Lessons Los Angeles. Our programs are designed to develop skills, confidence, and a lifelong love for the game.

📞 Call or text 310-989-1989
🌐 Schedule your child’s lesson online

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