Tennis Classes in Singapore
Tennis builds hand-eye coordination, agility and genuine lifelong fitness habits, all while being a genuinely fun individual sport to master. Structured coaching helps a child move from casual rallies to confident, technically sound play.
Whether you need a gentle introduction for a young beginner or structured coaching for a more advanced learner, finding the right class can make all the difference. Browse our curated directory of top-rated tennis classes across Singapore to find the perfect fit for your child's interests and pace.
What to Look for in a Great Tennis Class
Genuine progress takes more than showing up. Top-performing tennis classes structure their programs around key pillars:
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Qualified, Patient Coaches: Instructors who build proper grip, footwork and stroke technique from the start, so bad habits don't need to be unlearned later.
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Progressive Skill-Building Drills: A clear pathway from basic strokes and footwork through to tactical play and match strategy.
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Balanced Fitness & Match Play: Regular game-based practice alongside fitness and agility work, keeping training engaging rather than purely drill-based.
Compare Tennis Class Levels in Singapore
| Level |
Focus Areas |
Typical Goals |
| Beginner |
Grip, basic footwork, and fundamental strokes (forehand, backhand). |
Building comfort with the racquet and consistent basic rallies. |
| Intermediate |
Serve technique, tactical shot selection, and match strategy. |
Playing competitively with more control and court awareness. |
| Advanced |
Competitive play, tournament preparation, and refined technique. |
Performing confidently in school teams or competitive matches. |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) for Parents
What age can my child start tennis classes?
Most centres welcome children from around 5 or 6 years old, once they have the coordination to comfortably hold a racquet and follow simple drills.
What are the average fees for tennis classes?
Monthly fees generally range from $150 to $320/month, depending on class size, frequency, and the centre's specific program.
Do I need to bring my own racquet and equipment?
Most centres allow beginners to borrow or rent a racquet for the first few sessions, but recommend getting a properly sized racquet once a child commits to regular lessons. It's best to check with the specific centre on their equipment policy.
Find the Right Tennis Class Near You
The earlier you start, the more naturally technique develops. Use our advanced filters to sort tennis classes by location, class size, fees, and parent reviews.