Why Seattle Players Choose Golden Racket

Coaching that works with the Seattle climate, your schedule, and the courts you already use.

Year-Round, Rain or Shine

The gray season does not have to stop your progress. We coach outdoors when it is dry and move to indoor courts when it is wet, so your training never goes on hold from October to May.

We Come to You

Skip the cross-town drive and the court-reservation scramble. We meet at your community, condo, or neighborhood court, or coordinate an indoor session when you need one.

USTA League Prep

USTA Pacific Northwest leagues and club ladders run competitive. We build your serve patterns, return targets, and rally tolerance for the exact NTRP level you want to reach.

All Levels, All Ages

Total beginners, returning players, juniors, and seniors. Clear progressions and simple cues that hold up in real points, not just in drills.

How It Works

Register in minutes, match fast, you pick your coach, start training this week.

Step 1

Register

Tell us your age, NTRP level, location, and best times. No card required to get matched.

Step 2

Pick Your Coach

We introduce background-checked Seattle-area pros within about 24 hours. You choose who to train with.

Step 3

Train & Improve

1-on-1 sessions on your courts. Clear progressions, measurable goals, better match play. Your first lesson is guaranteed.

The Golden Racket Coaching Standard

We do not just hire anyone with a racquet. Here is what every coach we send to your court has cleared before they meet you.

Every coach, every time

1
Third-Party Background Check Identity verified, criminal record reviewed, references contacted. No exceptions, no shortcuts.
2
Teaching Experience Reviewed Minimum experience thresholds, certification verification (USPTA, PTR, USTA), and an on-court teaching evaluation.
3
Seattle-Local Knowledge Coaches who actually live and play here. Familiar with local courts, indoor options, HOA and condo court rules, and league schedules.
4
All-Weather Coaching Comfortable adapting a session for wind, wet courts, and the move indoors so your training stays on track through the wet season.

Love Your First Lesson, or It's On Us

We are confident in our coaches, so we put our money behind your first session. If your first lesson is not the right fit, it is fully refunded. No awkward conversation, no fine-print runaround.

Risk-free startYour first lesson is backed by a full refund if it is not right for you.
No club, no membershipNo initiation fees and no membership required. The coach comes to you.
Year-round playOutdoor when it is dry, indoor when it is wet. Progress does not pause for the rain.

Ready to Start Tennis in Seattle?

Register in 60 seconds. We'll match you with a Seattle-area coach fast, and your first lesson is guaranteed.

Seattle Tennis Coaching Rates & Packages

Mobile 1-on-1 coaching at your court, starting at $68.99 per lesson. Same vetted coaches, no club initiation fees, no membership required.

3 Lessons

1 Hour · 3 Lessons Pack

Private · Mobile Coach

$89.99/ lesson

Total: $269.97

  • 1-on-1 fundamentals & footwork
  • We meet you at your local court
  • First-lesson satisfaction guarantee

Prices in USD. Court or indoor facility fees may apply where required.

6 Lessons

1 Hour · 6 Lessons Pack

Private · Mobile Coach

$78.99/ lesson

Total: $473.94

  • Stroke, footwork, and serve progression
  • Mobile convenience at your court
  • First-lesson satisfaction guarantee

Prices in USD. Court or indoor facility fees may apply where required.

Want to compare across sports and lesson types? See full pricing options →

Where We Teach in Seattle, WA

Popular neighborhoods and nearby areas. Don't see yours? Register and we'll confirm availability.

We frequently meet on HOA, condo, or neighborhood courts, with indoor sessions available at facilities like the Amy Yee Tennis Center when the weather turns.

Common Questions About Tennis Lessons in Seattle

Quick answers about private tennis coaching for kids, adults, and players at every level in Seattle.

Yes, and this is one of the main reasons Seattle players train with us. When courts are dry we coach outdoors, and when the weather turns we move sessions to indoor courts so your training does not stop from fall through spring. The Amy Yee Tennis Center in Mount Baker is the city's main public indoor facility, and we can coordinate indoor play when you need it. Tell us your preferences at registration and we will build a schedule that works around the forecast.

Simple. If your first lesson is not the right fit, that lesson is fully refunded. Just let your coach know at the session or email us within 48 hours, and we refund it, no questions asked. The guarantee covers your first lesson so you can start with zero risk and decide for yourself before committing to a package.

Most players train on their community, HOA, condo, or neighborhood courts. We can also coordinate sessions at public courts across the city, from Green Lake and Lower Woodland to Discovery Park, Alki in West Seattle, and Ballard, or at indoor courts when it is wet. Tell us your location at registration and we will coordinate the best fit.

Mobile 1-on-1 tennis lessons in Seattle start at $68.99 per lesson with our 10-lesson pack. The 6-lesson pack is $78.99 per lesson, and the 3-lesson pack is $89.99 per lesson. There are no club initiation fees and no membership required, and the coach comes to you. See our full pricing page for complete details.

Typically within a few days. After you register, we introduce background-checked Seattle-area coaches within about 24 hours. You pick your coach and schedule, and your first lesson is normally on-court within the same week.

Yes. We coach kids, teens, and adults at all levels. Beginners focus on rally skills and fundamentals, intermediate players work on movement and patterns, and advanced players (4.0 and up) work on point construction, USTA league strategy, and tournament prep.

Yes. Our coaches are fully mobile. As long as your community, condo, or HOA allows guests, we train you on your own courts. If you do not have court access, we coordinate a nearby public or indoor option that works for your location and schedule.

Yes. League and ladder play in the Seattle area is competitive. Private lessons are well suited to the specific skills that decide league sets: serve patterns, return targets, rally tolerance, and smart point construction at your NTRP level. We can help you prep for tryouts, work on weaknesses your captain has flagged, or build a plan to move up to the next rating.

Bring a racquet if you have one, court shoes, and water. Your coach provides training balls and can recommend the right grip size and racquet type at the first lesson if you do not have gear yet.

Questions? Reach Out Anytime

We're quick to respond and happy to help you pick the right plan or schedule.

Personal Tennis Training Across Seattle

Golden Racket Academy offers private tennis lessons in Seattle, Washington for beginners, returning players, juniors, and competitive league players who want their game to translate into real match wins, not just clean drilling. We bring the coaching to you, whether you play at a neighborhood court in Green Lake, Queen Anne, or West Seattle, on the public courts at parks across the city, or indoors when the weather turns. Every session is built around the specific habits holding back your patterns, your footwork, and your match strategy.

Tennis That Works With the Seattle Climate

The biggest question every Seattle player has is simple: where do I play when it rains? Our answer is that you do not have to stop. We coach outdoors through the dry months and move indoors through the wet season, so your progress continues year-round instead of pausing every October. Flexible, mobile coaching is a natural fit for a city where weather, traffic, and court availability all compete for your time.

Where Seattle Players Train

Your court, your call. Seattle Parks and Recreation manages more than 100 outdoor courts across the city, with free drop-in play on unreserved courts and low-cost reservations. Popular public options include Lower Woodland near Green Lake, Discovery Park in Magnolia, and the courts at Alki in West Seattle. For indoor play, the Seattle Parks tennis program operates the Amy Yee Tennis Center in the Mount Baker area, the city's main public indoor facility. For HOA, condo, and neighborhood courts, our coaches travel across Seattle and the surrounding Eastside.

League Prep and Level Progression

USTA Pacific Northwest leagues and local ladders are competitive, and private coaching is the fastest way to sharpen the skills that actually decide sets. If you are new to tennis or returning after a break, your coach can help you understand levels and progression using the USTA NTRP rating system, then build a plan that targets the exact skills that move you up.

Seattle-Specific Reading

Want Seattle-specific reading before you register? Start with our local guides: the best public tennis courts in Seattle, our breakdown of how much tennis lessons cost in Seattle, and a beginner's guide to starting tennis in Seattle. If you prefer pickleball, we also offer pickleball lessons in Seattle with the same coach standards. Just across the lake, see our Bellevue pickleball lessons page.

Whether your goal is junior development, adult fitness, USTA league prep, or league-ready match play, our Seattle tennis lessons are built around repeatable technique, real point patterns, and movement that holds up in match play. And your first lesson is backed by our satisfaction guarantee, so there is no risk in getting started.