Reasons to Enroll in One of Our Programs
Teaching the basic and thorough knowledge of the game.
Working with ITF (International Tennis Federation) level players.
Traveling with students to different tennis centers in Dubai, UAE.
Coaching and training players from “beginner” to “advanced” levels.
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Focuses on teamwork and interpersonal skills & Personal mentoring based on goals.
15+ Years Of Experience
1500+ Candidates Trained
International Level Coaches
Certified Tennis Coaches
Progressive Structured Training
Affiliated to UAE TENNIS FEDERATION
Our Coaches
are your dedicated mentors, ready to fuel your Tennis journey.
has been playing Tennis for close to 25 years and during this period he has acquired 12 years of coaching experience. He has earned various state
- USPTR Professional
- AITA level 1, 2 and 3
Ajay has been playing tennis for one and a half decade under Michael Baroch (coach of Maria Sharapova) in Singapore. "I've learned coaching philosophy and life skills from him" says Ajay.
- ITF Southern & East Asian Regional Coaches Conference by BNP Paribas 2018 attended in Hongkong
Sagar Ahuja, former ATP Rank 1200 & India National Rank 22, has been in the professional tennis circuit since past 15 years and has played ITF juniors, Mens, ATP Challengers. Since the past 5 years he has been training professional as well as intermediate and beginner tennis players.
Coaching Plans
- Working one-on-one with a coach allows young and old to work on technique and other very specific aspects in an individual’s game.
- Semi-privates are in the same boat as private tennis lessons, as you can join in with a friend or teammate and work together.
- Group Tennis lessons are also beneficial to all players, but the training of these lessons are more controlled by the coach than players.
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FAQ
At what age can my child start tennis lessons?
Your child can start tennis lessons from as young as 3 years old with our Tennis program. In these lessons, children develop their coordination and motor skills, preparing them for later training stages. Lessons at this age are usually limited to 30 minutes in length.
What program is best for my child?
Each child is different in their motivation to play, their abilities and their concentration levels. For this reason, we have a number of tennis coaching programs and time lengths to suit each person. A trial session is given to all new players to allow coaches to assess a player’s skill level and to therefore place them in the program best suited to their individual needs.
Does my child require their own racquet for the lesson?
No, we are able to loan a racquet for your child’s lesson. Once your child has started lessons, we supply them with their first racquet upon payment of the terms fee for free. This ensures they get the right size racquet, which is important at a young age.
What do I need to wear and bring along to coaching?
Please wear cool and comfortable clothing that allows you to move freely. Tennis or running shoes are recommended and must have non-marking soles. In summer please remember a hat, sunscreen, and a water bottle.
When & Where are the lessons held?
CAP TENNIS ACADEMY has a number of locations for you to choose from. Lessons are held before and after school and during weekends. Sign up for your trial sessions and CAP’s coach will contact you to speak about your preferred location, day and time. And CAP academy coaches also travel to the locations personally for sessions when the client is having access to the court nearby or in the community or society.
How do I enroll?
Current students can simply contact their current coach to discuss further lessons. New players are encouraged to sign up for your trial session through our website.
Can I enroll after the term has started?
You can enroll after the school term has started by contacting our management or sign up for your trial session. Lessons will be charged for the remainder of the term.
Do I need to re-enroll each term?
Players should let their coaches know at the end of each term if they are continuing lessons. If you require a change to session type, day or time, please speak with your coach and we will make every effort to accommodate you.
What happens if I miss a lesson or there is rain on the day of my lesson?
Any lessons that are missed due to bad weather or coach unavailability are credited into the following term’s invoice. If you are unable to make it to a scheduled lesson, please contact your coach and if there is a lesson that isn’t full you can make up a lesson in that class, but if not you, forfeit the lesson. If your child gets a long term injury, then we will credit those classes on the next terms Inv.
How do you work out which is the most suitable group for my child?
Group and Squad sessions are structured according to age and ability. Children are placed in groups of similar ability and age to themselves. We also use our Certificate program as a guide so that each child’s progression can be planned and monitored. Please be aware that this may mean siblings of different ages and abilities may be placed in different groups.
When is my child ready to play Hot Shots Leagues and/or Junior Competition?
At CAP Tennis Academy we monitor all our players closely and will recommend to you when your child is ready to join our Sunday practice competition. Red, Orange and Green Ball competitions are organized almost every weekend.
Does my child or myself need to be a Club Member to have lessons?
No, you don’t need to be a club member to have tennis lessons. Membership is required for players wishing to compete, and we encourage membership for parents who wish to play with their child. Our management can help you with this process. Yearly membership rates are very cost effective and allow you to play all year round.
Why do you use Video Analysis in many of the coaching lessons?
All children learn differently, but visual learning can be extremely effective, particularly for younger students. Video analysis allows players to compare their technique to professional athletes and assess their own improvement, helping players to better understand their current ability and goals.