Beginner Tennis Courses in Erlangen
Want to learn tennis in Erlangen from scratch? RacketTogether lists beginner tennis courses in Erlangen built around new players — patient coaching, clear progression and real rallies from day one.
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Starting Tennis in Erlangen – Step by Step
An Erlangen beginner course typically starts with grips, forehand and backhand in the first 2–3 sessions, then adds the serve and net play. Good local coaches weave playful elements in from the start — mini-court rallies, target drills, simple points — so you are playing, not just drilling.
FAU students especially benefit from Erlangen beginner courses because many slots sit in the late afternoon or early evening, fitting neatly around lectures. You do not need to join a club to start. RacketTogether shows clearly which courses are genuine entry-level and which already assume basic skills.
Gear is not a barrier. Most Erlangen coaches lend a racket for the first sessions, so you only need sportswear, proper court shoes and water. Once you enjoy the sport, your coach will help you pick a suitable racket instead of buying blind.
What RacketTogether offers Erlangen beginners
Clearly labelled entry-level courses
Only truly beginner-tagged courses — no unpleasant surprises on court.
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FAQ – Beginner Tennis in Erlangen
How much does a beginner course in Erlangen cost?
A full entry block in Erlangen is typically €100–€230 for 8–10 sessions. Price, length and coach are visible on RacketTogether before booking.
How do I start with tennis in Erlangen?
Book a trial or an 8-week beginner block. You usually don't need to bring a racket — one is provided.
Are there beginner tennis courses for FAU students?
Yes. RacketTogether lists evening and weekend slots that suit university schedules; some providers offer student pricing.
How long until I can actually rally as a beginner?
After an 8–10 week block, most beginners can rally consistently and play a simple serve — ready for first friendly matches.
Do I need previous experience or a specific fitness level?
No. Beginner courses are built for true newcomers. Coaches adapt pace individually — fitness is not a prerequisite.