Tennis Lesson: What to bring

What to bring to your tennis lessons:

🎾 your phone so if the weather prevents our lesson from going ahead, I can📲 quickly notify 📩you to save you a trip,

🎾 your hat: preferably a grand slam hat 🧢 like the ones I always wear to promote tennis,

🎾 a refillable water bottle like my Australian Open one and/or coins if you need to use the drinking vending machines on site;

🎾 sunglasses 🕶 or any eye wear (prescription glasses, contact lens etc) for obvious reasons, plus to be and to keep cool 😎,

🎾 sunscreen to be sun smart and not a burnt 🥵 red lobster 🦞,

🎾 your tennis racquet and one spare racquet in case you break a string and you can make them happy with some groovy vibration dampeners😃😃 like mine,

🎾 any medication you need on hand e.g. asthma inhaler,

🎾 shorts, pants or a skirt that has a pocket big enough to hold one tennis ball 🎾 for when we are playing points,

🎾 a towel to wipe the sunscreen off your hands etc. and preferably a grand slam towel like the ones I use (a Wimbledon one pictured below),

🎾 your smile 😀👌,

🎾 a willing to learn and trying your best to improve attitude 💪⭐️.

 I will supply a full basket of happy tennis balls 😃🎾

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Jay Davern is available for training 7 days per week, email info@oncourtadvantage.com for details. All training both on court and off court can be tailored to your requests. Jay is a tennis sports scientist, a master of the analysis and correction of stroke production, footwork, court movement and in strategy and tactics. He teaches all students peak performance psychology techniques to dramatically improve mental focus and success.