How Much Do Tennis Lessons Cost In Singapore?
Learn How Much Tennis Lessons Cost In Singapore, What Affects Pricing, And How Private, Pair And Group Coaching Compare Before You Book.
Learn How Much Tennis Lessons Cost In Singapore, What Affects Pricing, And How Private, Pair And Group Coaching Compare Before You Book.
If you are planning to learn tennis, price is naturally one of the first things you want to understand. Tennis lesson costs in Singapore vary because not every lesson is structured the same way. Private coaching costs more per player than group coaching, while pair lessons sit somewhere between the two. Coach experience, location, court arrangements and package size can also affect the final amount. At TM Tennis Academy, we believe the best way to compare prices is to look at what you actually receive for each session, not simply choose the lowest advertised figure.
As of August 2026, publicly listed rates from Singapore tennis providers show that group coaching commonly ranges from roughly S$25 to S$80 per person, while private coaching can range from around S$80 to S$200 or more per hour depending on the coach, venue and programme.
At TM Tennis Academy, our current published rates are S$99 for a one-hour private lesson, S$119 for a one-hour pair lesson, and group lessons from S$45 per one-hour session. We also offer lesson packages for players who prefer to train consistently.
Private tennis lessons usually have the highest cost per player because the coach works with one student throughout the session.
At TM Tennis Academy, a single private lesson is currently listed at S$99 for one hour. Our 12-lesson private package is listed at S$1,104, which lowers the effective price compared with repeatedly booking single sessions.
Private coaching can be useful when you want more individual technical feedback, have a specific weakness to address, or prefer a lesson that progresses entirely at your own pace.












Pair tennis lessons allow two players to share one coach. At TM Tennis Academy, our current single-session pair lesson is listed at S$119 for one hour.
This format can work well for couples, siblings or friends who want to learn together. Because there are only two players, the coach can still provide individual feedback while creating rallies and partner-based drills.
For many players, pair lessons offer a balance between personalised coaching and sharing the overall cost of training.
Group coaching is generally the most affordable option per player because several students share the coach’s time.
TM Tennis currently lists group tennis lessons from S$45 for a one-hour session, while our 12-lesson group package is listed at S$500.
Group lessons can suit beginners, friends and recreational players who enjoy learning in a social setting and want opportunities to practise with different people.
Coach experience is one factor. Location is another. Some lessons are conducted at a player’s condominium court, while others use public or academy-based facilities. Court booking arrangements may also differ between providers. Current Singapore tennis providers similarly vary their rates according to lesson format, venue and coaching arrangements.
That is why comparing only the headline price can be misleading.
A S$90 lesson with additional court charges may not necessarily cost less overall than a slightly higher-priced lesson where more of the arrangement is included.
Not always. Some providers include court usage or court coordination, while others require students to arrange and pay for the court separately. For example, current Singapore providers publicly use both approaches.
Before comparing two lesson prices, check whether the advertised fee includes the court, equipment, booking assistance or any additional charges.
TM Tennis currently states that court booking support and training equipment are provided with our main lesson formats. Final arrangements still depend on the court and location, so we recommend confirming the details when you enquire.
A lesson package can make sense when you already know you want to train regularly.
Packages usually reduce the effective cost per session, but the financial saving is only useful if the schedule and coaching format work for you. TM Tennis currently offers package pricing across private, pair and group lesson formats, with lower effective rates available on selected packages.
Before committing to a longer package, consider your availability, preferred location and whether private, pair or group coaching best matches your goal.
Not necessarily. A lower price can represent excellent value when the format suits your needs, but price alone does not tell you whether the coaching is appropriate.
A player who mainly wants social practice may be perfectly happy in a group. Someone trying to correct a technical problem may get more value from private coaching because the session can focus directly on that issue.
The better question is therefore not simply, “What is the cheapest tennis lesson?” It is, “What type of coaching gives me the best value for what I want to achieve?”
Beginners do not need to spend heavily on equipment before starting.
Besides lesson fees, possible costs may include court charges where applicable, a suitable racket and tennis shoes.
If you are uncertain about what to bring, ask us before your first lesson. Starting with appropriate basic equipment is more useful than buying expensive gear before you know what actually suits you.
This is also where choosing the correct lesson format matters. A beginner does not automatically need the most expensive coaching option simply because it offers more individual attention.
The right lesson should be affordable enough for you to attend consistently while still giving you the level of coaching you need.
Private lessons offer the most individual attention. Pair lessons let two players learn together. Group lessons reduce the per-person cost and provide a more social environment.
At TM Tennis Academy, we offer different formats because there is no single option that suits everyone. Tell us your playing level, preferred location, schedule, number of players and goals, and we can help you identify a suitable lesson arrangement.
The cost of tennis lessons in Singapore varies, but the best value usually comes from choosing a format you can maintain and a coach who helps you make meaningful progress.
Prices vary by format and provider. Current Singapore listings show group lessons often around S$25 to S$80 per person, while private coaching can range from roughly S$80 to S$200 or more per hour.
Private lessons can offer better value when you need individual technical feedback, personalised drills or focused improvement. Group lessons may provide better value if your priorities are affordability, social interaction and regular recreational practice.
It depends on the provider. Some tennis academies include court usage or booking arrangements, while others charge coaching separately from court rental. Always confirm what is included before comparing lesson prices.
Group tennis lessons are generally the lowest-cost coaching format per participant because several players share one coach. Pair lessons provide a middle option, while private coaching usually costs the most per player.
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