Lesson Schedule and Available Times

Schedule your tennis lesson today! Jay is at your service and looks forward to seeing you on court😃🎾

When: Lessons are held every day from 7am 🌝 through to🌛 10pm. The first lesson “slot” begins at 7am and lessons continue back-to-back through out the day at hourly intervals. The last slot begins at 9pm.

Lesson length: Each lesson is 1 hour and each lesson commences promptly 🎯 on the hour. A number of students like to book a double lesson i.e. they book two consecutive slots (2 hours in a row), so that they can keep training for two hours 💪 instead of the standard one hour lesson.

Did you know? 🤔 You can even book in your tennis lesson with as little as ONE minute notice prior to lesson commencement time! 😲 Of course, when the time frame before the lesson slot you want to do is short, you must clarify that the slot is still available and that the coach is already on court ready to begin (with everything organised and keen to help you get the most out of your training).

Recurring bookings: Depending on your personal schedule you can choose to commit to a fixed schedule 👌 for training each week, i.e. have your lesson at the same times and the same days. Most students prefer this option which guarantees them their lesson times each week. In addition, students with recurring bookings have all of the booking organisation done ✅ for them.

Busy? 😅 You can choose to have ad hoc lessons which are more flexible because there is no pre-set time which you have to attend every week. Once you know which time and day that you want your lesson, all you have to do is check for available slots through the Online Booking System and select which one you want.

Book your preferred lesson time slot online: For your convenience, view the lesson schedule and available times list – click immediately below👇

Online Booking

 

 

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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.