All levels One-off

Train like a Dragon Rider

No Surrender Athletics

A hands-on class at No Surrender Athletics in Phoenix.

Train like a Dragon Rider is a class open to all levels, held at No Surrender Athletics in Phoenix, AZ. It costs $17.85. The class is a one-off session. Check No Surrender Athletics's site for the latest availability and booking.

Price$17.85
MaterialsNot included — see price note
Book this class on No Surrender Athletics's site

At a Glance

ActivityAdult Tennis Lessons
ClassTrain like a Dragon Rider
LevelAll levels
Price$17.85
FrequencyOne-off
LocationNo Surrender Athletics, Phoenix AZ
ProviderNo Surrender Athletics
BookingAvailable — see booking link

Upcoming Sessions

Sessions change — confirm dates with No Surrender Athletics before booking.

Data Verification

Last checked: Aug 19, 2026

Source: Eventbrite listing

Prices and schedules change. Please confirm current details with No Surrender Athletics before booking.

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Common Questions About Adult Tennis Lessons in Phoenix

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

How much do adult tennis lessons cost in Phoenix?

Group clinics and beginner clinics are designed for new players. Private lessons can also start from zero — just tell the pro your experience level when booking.

What's the difference between group and private lessons?

Public park courts are typically the lowest-cost option, with group clinics from about $20–$40 a session. Private coaching runs higher. Exact prices are on each venue's page.

What should I bring to my first tennis lesson?

Racquets are usually available to borrow or rent at parks and clubs. If you're buying, demo days at local clubs are a good way to find your fit.

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

Most sessions book out in advance during peak season. Use the link on the class card to reserve your spot and confirm the schedule.

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