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    Tennis in Da Nang: Where to Start, Book a Coach, and Hit the Courts

    Get Your Local Coach · May 30, 2026

    Tennis in Da Nang: Where to Start, Book a Coach, and Hit the Courts

    You want to play tennis in Da Nang. Good call. First move: book a trial lesson. Coaches are available now — for example, Thai Long charges 20 USD per session. Try one lesson to see if the coach’s style clicks with yours.

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    What to expect as a beginner

    Expect basics on day one: grip, footwork, simple forehand and backhand, serve basics and short rallies. Lessons are drill-heavy at first. Bring non-marking court shoes, a hat, sunscreen and water. Don’t worry about match tactics yet — focus on consistent contact and moving your feet.

    How to choose a coach and budget

    Pick a coach who explains things clearly and shows patience. Ask about language, lesson length, group vs private, and whether they give video feedback. Thai Long’s rate is 20 USD per session; other coaches’ rates vary, so request a trial or a short block before committing. A cheap trial tells you more than a long promise.

    Where people train: many use multi-sport and racket hubs. Expect to find practice at places like Ariyana Pickleball Centre, AK Club Pickleball, and 59 PICKLEBALL. Some folks cross-train or warm up at spots such as ARMY Badminton, Aro Yoga Center or Aerial Yoga by Avi. You’ll also see local names like Anh Tú and even non-traditional venues listed — call ahead to confirm court availability.

    Ready to start? Browse coaches and venues on the site, book a trial, and get on court. You’ll be rallying before you know it.

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