Tennis Instructor Job Description
The job duties of tennis instructors (often called tennis pros) can vary greatly depending upon where they work. All tennis instructors teach players how to play tennis and how to improve their games.
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Lessons
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Tennis instructors give lessons in a variety of settings. The lessons may be private (one-on-one) or group (two or more people at the same time). Instructors use various games and drills to improve play.
Technique
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A tennis instructor teaches specific techniques to students. This includes the best way to serve a ball, hit a backhand and swing at a volley. The type and level of instruction varies with each pupil.
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Location
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Many places employ tennis instructors, including tennis clubs, parks, resorts and country clubs. A tennis instructor may also demonstrate equipment at an event or sporting goods store.
Education
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Though the United States Professional Tennis Association (USPTA) does certify tennis instructors, experience is more important than education when it comes to getting a job as a tennis instructor.
Considerations
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Most tennis instructors are tennis players who gained experience playing professional, college or junior tennis. Some continue to play professionally while teaching.
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Comments
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pauljhowto
Feb 21, 2010
Five Stars! go to "Tennis Instructor Job Description." A concise perspective on what it entails to be a tennis instructor. Readers could also consider tennis instructor education through the United States National Tennis Academy (USNTA). It is true, though, that experience (and a passion for teaching) are of paramount importance.