Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tennis Central has a business model that is based on: 1) hiring international college graduates as coaches as paying them very little; 2) charging an arm and a leg for lessons; and 3) employing a very aggressive marketing strategy.
I am still kicking myself for wasting my money on subpar instruction.
A monkey couldn’t told you that
Anonymous wrote:Tennis Central has a business model that is based on: 1) hiring international college graduates as coaches as paying them very little; 2) charging an arm and a leg for lessons; and 3) employing a very aggressive marketing strategy.
I am still kicking myself for wasting my money on subpar instruction.
Anonymous wrote:The answer to your question is, what do you want to do? If you want to recreational, Tennis Central is good. If you’re very serious about it, Jtcc is good
Anonymous wrote:So jtcc is not for kids trying to make their school varsity team?
Agree that it's kind of far.
Hoping to find something closer.
Anonymous wrote:Go to the Jtcc in college park
Anonymous wrote:Ok, thank you for the warning! I really appreciate it. Just looking for my middle school son to get some great coaching so he can make his high school team. Any idea where to look? We are in Bethesda, and Tennis Central has programs in this area. I'm open to other organizations.