Beginner Weekly

Adult Beginner/Advanced-Beginner Tennis (Wash Park)

Washington Park South (Denver Parks & Rec) · Washington Park, Denver

Weekly adult beginner and advanced-beginner tennis at Washington Park South courts 3-5, run by Denver Parks & Rec.

Adult Beginner/Advanced-Beginner Tennis (Wash Park) is a beginner class held at Washington Park South (Denver Parks & Rec) in Denver, CO. It costs $120 (Per class). The class runs weekly. Schedule: Weekly series. Check Washington Park South (Denver Parks & Rec)'s site for the latest availability and booking.

Price$120 (Per class)
Duration1 hour
ScheduleWeekly series
MaterialsNot included — see price note
Best forBeginners who want Washington Park courts
Book this class on Washington Park South (Denver Parks & Rec)'s site

At a Glance

ActivityAdult Tennis Lessons
ClassAdult Beginner/Advanced-Beginner Tennis (Wash Park)
LevelBeginner
Duration1 hour
Price$120 (Per class)
FrequencyWeekly
ScheduleWeekly series
LocationWashington Park South (Denver Parks & Rec), Denver CO
ProviderWashington Park South (Denver Parks & Rec)
BookingAvailable — see booking link

Data Verification

Last checked: Aug 18, 2026

Source: Official provider website

Prices and schedules change. Please confirm current details with Washington Park South (Denver Parks & Rec) before booking.

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Common Questions About Adult Tennis Lessons in Denver

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

How much do adult tennis lessons cost in Denver?

Parks district classes dominate: Denver Parks & Rec series run roughly $80–$120 per class depending on location, and South Suburban PRD ranges $56–$140 by level. Apex Tennis Center's beginner series is priced at registration. There's no private-club premium unless you seek one out.

What's the difference between group and private lessons?

Denver's market is almost entirely group-based — the parks series are the product. That's a plus for beginners: you get a cohort, a coach, and six-plus weeks of accountability at a fraction of private rates. Private coaching exists through club pros but costs 3–4x per hour.

What should I bring to my first tennis lesson?

A racquet, water, and court or non-marking shoes. Balls are provided at every parks district class. Denver's altitude means hydration matters more than it does at sea level — coaches here all say the same thing: drink before you're thirsty.

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

Yes. The Berkeley Park and Washington Park South series start at 'never held a racquet', and Apex's Sunday series is explicitly beginner-level. The Rosamond class is the one aimed at advanced-beginners moving up.

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

No. Parks district classes require no membership and no USTA rating — the whole Denver system is built for public registration. That's the point of the district model, and it's why adult beginner tennis is so accessible here.