San Marino Tennis Center Tennis Lessons

Lesson provider · San Marino

San Marino Tennis Center is a private lesson provider in San Marino, CA. They provide General Lessons.

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Location

1196 St Albans Rd, San Marino, CA 91108, San Marino, CA, 91108 · Get directions

Lesson types

General Lessons

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If You Can Practice, You Can Play! 🎾

Gladiator Tennis: The Nation's Most Welcoming Flex League

Lessons help, but match play is where it clicks! Built for recreational players, including beginners, we match you with local players at your skill level for friendly, low-stress matches. You set the schedule, get great cardio, and meet new tennis friends.

No club membership required. Leagues start at just $39.

No league is live in your area yet. Join the waitlist and we will let you know as soon as registration opens nearby.

If You Can Practice, You Can Play! 🎾

Gladiator Tennis: The Nation's Most Welcoming Flex League

Lessons help, but match play is where it clicks! Built for recreational players, including beginners, we match you with local players at your skill level for friendly, low-stress matches. You set the schedule, get great cardio, and meet new tennis friends.

No club membership required. Leagues start at just $39.

No league is live in your area yet. Join the waitlist and we will let you know as soon as registration opens nearby.

Frequently asked questions

Does San Marino Tennis Center offer adult or junior tennis lessons? Use the lesson links on this page to check the provider's published adult, junior, private lesson, clinic, drill, camp, and tennis pro options.

How do I register for lessons at San Marino Tennis Center? Registration is handled by the lesson provider. Follow the provider links on this page to view current availability, pricing, and program details.

Can I find nearby courts or leagues after lessons? Yes. Gladiator Tennis links nearby popular courts and local California tennis leagues so players can keep playing after lessons.