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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