All levels One-off

Guided Exercise for Living Well with Autonomic Dysfunction

Vanderbilt Dayani Center

A hands-on class at Vanderbilt Dayani Center in Nashville.

Guided Exercise for Living Well with Autonomic Dysfunction is a class open to all levels, held at Vanderbilt Dayani Center in Nashville, TN. It costs $160. The class is a one-off session. Check Vanderbilt Dayani Center's site for the latest availability and booking.

Price$160
MaterialsNot included — see price note
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At a Glance

ActivityAdult Tennis Lessons
ClassGuided Exercise for Living Well with Autonomic Dysfunction
LevelAll levels
Price$160
FrequencyOne-off
LocationVanderbilt Dayani Center, Nashville TN
ProviderVanderbilt Dayani Center
BookingAvailable — see booking link

Upcoming Sessions

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Common Questions About Adult Tennis Lessons in Nashville

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

How much do adult tennis lessons cost in Nashville?

From about $20 at the Centennial Sportsplex drop-in clinics to $45 for Hadley Park's group lessons, then $113–$130 a session for Whitworth's 10-session beginner pack. Independent coach groups run $35 per person per hour — the cheapest way to get a private-style lesson with friends.

What's the difference between group and private lessons?

Group lessons give you a coach, a cohort, and a lot of balls; private or small-group coaching corrects your strokes one at a time. City centers are group-first, which keeps Nashville's floor low, while clubs and independents offer both.

What should I bring to my first tennis lesson?

A racquet, water, and court or non-marking shoes. Balls are provided at every city center and clinic on this page, and Metro's centers can usually point you to a loaner racquet if you're trying tennis for the first time.

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

Yes. Whitworth's 10-session beginner pack and Hadley Park's all-levels lessons are explicitly built for adults coming back after a long break. The Centennial drop-ins also sort by level, so you'll be on court with peers, not 20-year veterans.

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

No membership or USTA rating is required at the Metro centers or with independent coaches. Whitworth is the exception — it's a private club with a membership requirement — and Lipscomb's clinic is open to the public via its pro shop.