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What is a tennis clinic? (Australian adult player's guide)
Published June 13, 2026
Players
Published June 13, 2026
In short
- A tennis clinic is a coach-led group session focused on drills, practice, and (often) point play — typically 60–90 minutes, 4–8 students, A$25–55 per person.
- Not a private lesson (group, not 1-on-1). Not cardio tennis (technique and drills, not a workout). Not social tennis (coach-led, not self-organised).
- Adults benefit from clinics more than they realise — the cost-per-improvement ratio is better than private lessons for most amateurs.
- Most Australian clubs and coaches run weekly adult clinics; school-holiday clinics for kids are also widespread.
The word "clinic" gets used loosely in Australian tennis to mean "a coached group session that isn't quite a lesson." If you've seen one advertised at your local club and weren't sure whether to book, this guide explains what to expect.
A tennis clinic is a structured, coach-led group practice session. The coach designs the session around a focus (serve, volleys, doubles strategy, return, etc.), feeds drills, and runs live-play segments where students apply what was just drilled.
A typical 90-minute adult clinic with 4–6 students looks like this:
The format combines the focus of a lesson with the volume and pace of social tennis.
| Format | Coach? | Focus | Typical group size | Cost (Australia 2026) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Private lesson | Yes (1-on-1) | Diagnosis + correction | 1 | A$60–110/hr |
| Tennis clinic | Yes | Drills + applied practice | 4–8 | A$25–55/person/session |
| Cardio tennis | Yes | Fitness | 8–16 | A$15–25/session |
| Social tennis | No | Doubles play | 8–24 | A$10–20/session |
The shorthand:
Adult tennis clinics in Australia are typically organised around a theme. Common themes:
The structure makes a clinic the right tool when you want volume of practice with light coaching, rather than the deep correction of private lessons.
Choose a clinic over private lessons when:
Choose a private lesson over a clinic when:
For a deeper comparison, see tennis coach vs group clinic.
| Clinic type | Per session | Per term (8–10 sessions) |
|---|---|---|
| Adult improver (community / council) | A$25–35 | A$200–300 |
| Suburban club adult clinic | A$35–50 | A$280–400 |
| Premium club / High Performance coach | A$50–80 | A$400–700 |
| Holiday intensive (full-day, 5 days) | A$300–800 total | n/a |
Compared to private lessons (A$60–110/hr), clinics are roughly 2–3× cheaper per hour of court time.
A large portion of "tennis clinic" search demand in Australia is parents looking for school holiday clinics for kids. These run during the four school holiday periods, typically 9am–3pm with breaks, A$50–80 per day or A$200–350 for a 4–5 day program.
Holiday clinics are structured very differently from adult clinics — more games, more breaks, more variety. They're terrific introductory experiences for kids 6–14.
This guide is focused on adult clinics; if you're looking for kids' school holiday clinics, search "[your suburb] tennis holiday clinic" or check Tennis Australia's Find a Club directory.
The minimum:
The optional:
The single most important factor is level matching. A clinic with one UTR 7 and five UTR 4s is a bad clinic for everyone — the UTR 7 is bored, the UTR 4s are intimidated.
Most Australian clubs run clinics with explicit level segmentation:
Pick the one that describes you accurately, not the one above. Being the bottom of an advanced clinic gives you fewer reps than being the middle of an intermediate one.
If your local clinic isn't level-segmented, ask the coach what the typical level range is. A clinic that spans UTR 3–7 is too wide; a clinic at UTR 3–5 or 5–7 is the sweet spot.
If you've never been to a clinic and want to know what the drills look like, the standard rotation includes:
Each runs 5–15 minutes. The coach explains, demonstrates, and then watches as students cycle through.
In order of how reliably they work:
1. Hitting Partner Filter Open Games by "Clinic" and sort by Nearest. Coach-led clinics in your suburb appear by distance. Live in 10 Australian cities.
2. Your local tennis club's website Most clubs run a weekly adult clinic. Check the "Coaching" or "Programs" section of the website.
3. Tennis Australia's Find a Club tool Filter by suburb; most affiliated clubs running clinics are listed.
4. Coach social media Many independent coaches advertise upcoming clinics on Instagram and local Facebook groups.
Adult tennis clinics are most established in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Perth, and Adelaide, with strong programs at regional clubs in cities like Geelong, Newcastle, and Canberra. For city-specific tennis context:
A coach-led group session for tennis players, typically focused on drills, applied practice, and point play. 60–90 minutes, 4–8 students, A$25–55 per person in Australia.
Lessons are for fixing specific technique problems. Clinics are for ongoing improvement, reps, and point play. Most adult improvers benefit from doing both — clinics weekly, lessons monthly for diagnosis.
Yes, if the clinic is labelled beginner-friendly. Look for "beginner," "introductory," or "all levels welcome." Avoid clinics labelled "intermediate" or "advanced" until you can rally consistently.
60 or 90 minutes is standard. Holiday clinics run as full-day or multi-day programs.
A$25–55 per session for a 60–90 minute adult clinic in Australia. Cheaper at council-run programs (A$20–35); more at premium clubs (A$50–80).
A moderate one — more than a private lesson but less than cardio tennis. Most clinics are designed for tennis improvement rather than pure fitness.
Warm-up, focused drills on one or two strokes, live-ball drills applying those strokes, and point play with coach feedback. Each session typically has a theme (e.g. doubles strategy, return of serve).
For most adult improvers, yes. The cost-per-improvement ratio is better than private lessons, and you get reps and point play that a private lesson can't include.
A multi-day intensive program, usually for kids during school holidays, but increasingly offered for adults too. Full-day programs (5–6 hours) running for 4–5 days. A$300–800 total for adult versions.
A clinic is a weekly session. A tennis academy is a multi-day, often boarding, year-round program — usually for serious junior or professional development.
A tennis clinic is a coach-led group session with drills and applied practice. 60–90 minutes, 4–8 students, A$25–55 per person in Australia. Better cost-per-improvement than private lessons for most adult amateurs. Most Australian clubs run weekly adult clinics; holiday clinics for kids are widespread.
To find tennis clinics near you across 10 Australian cities, Hitting Partner lists clinic sessions with their focus, level, and price.
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