All levels One-off

Become A Problem - October Women's Self Defense Workshop

The Void Martial Arts

A hands-on class at The Void Martial Arts in Austin.

Become A Problem - October Women's Self Defense Workshop is a class open to all levels, held at The Void Martial Arts in Austin, TX. It costs $13.58. The class is a one-off session. Check The Void Martial Arts's site for the latest availability and booking.

Price$13.58
MaterialsNot included — see price note
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At a Glance

ActivityAdult Tennis Lessons
ClassBecome A Problem - October Women's Self Defense Workshop
LevelAll levels
Price$13.58
FrequencyOne-off
LocationThe Void Martial Arts, Austin TX
ProviderThe Void Martial Arts
BookingAvailable — see booking link

Upcoming Sessions

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Common Questions About Adult Tennis Lessons in Austin

These are the questions people most often ask about adult tennis lessons in Austin — answers apply city-wide, not just to this class.

How much do adult tennis lessons cost in Austin?

The cheapest structured path is the South Austin Tennis Center 8-week semester at $255 total (roughly $32 a session). Coach Martin's groups run $25 per person per hour, and Austin High's ticketed group lessons land around $31. The premium tier is Omni Barton Creek at $85 a session.

What's the difference between group and private lessons?

Groups give you more reps and a cheaper per-hour rate; privates isolate your strokes and progress faster. In Austin the gap is wide — $25–$32 an hour in a group versus $80+ private — so most beginners start in the semester program and add private sessions when a specific stroke stalls.

What should I bring to my first tennis lesson?

A racquet, water, and court or non-marking shoes. Every program here provides balls, and the semester program at South Austin is beginner-tolerant about equipment — ask the pro shop about loaner racquets if you're testing the sport.

I haven't played since school — is there a class for me?

Yes — the South Austin semester program starts at 'never played' and Austin High's Eventbrite lessons take total novices. The Friday Fundamentals clinic at Barton Creek is explicitly for developing players. You will fit in.

Do I need a membership or a USTA rating to take lessons?

No. South Austin, Pharr, and the Austin High lessons all work without a membership or USTA rating. Only Omni Barton Creek's resort courts technically require staying/playing at the resort for some sessions — its clinics are open to the public.