Advanced Tennis Group Training Berlin

Advanced group tennis training course in Berlin indoors (group training with a maximum of 4 people): improve pace, spin, and placement, and sharpen match tactics.

You can rally confidently and want to take your game further? In the advanced courses at Treptower Teufel in Berlin, you’ll work on serve, return, topspin, slice, net play, and smarter point construction. With match-like drills and point-play sequences, you’ll improve pace and control — the goal is longer, more targeted rallies even under pressure. Participation in our advanced group training for tennis players is possible without club membership.

Advanced group training at a glance

  • Location: Treptower Teufel air dome (clay)
  • Times:
    • All dates are listed below
  • Price
    • Members €17 per hour
    • Guests €23 per hour
  • Group size: max. 4 people
  • Participation: from 16 years · training in German; coaches also speak English
  • Equipment: racket available to borrow if needed
  • Booking & payment: via eBuSy · payment via PayPal
    • Members can book 10 days in advance
    • Guests can book 5 days in advance

Dates & booking

Course bookings must be made via eBuSy.

Fine print

  • Cancellation: possible up to 1 day before the start; refund as credit in eBuSy
  • Minimum participants: 2 people – if fewer, cancellation + credit
  • Note for guests (without membership): participation is possible; please create an eBuSy account and book at the guest rate

Group Tennis Training FAQ

Who is the advanced course suitable for?
The advanced courses are aimed at players with match experience and a German rating (LK) of 20 or better. The intermediate courses are aimed at players with playing experience but a lower rating — or no rating at all.

I’m torn between beginner and intermediate — which one should I choose?
If you can keep 10–15 shots consistently in a rally and can play serve/return, choose Intermediate. Otherwise, you’re better off in our beginner course.

I don’t have tennis shoes — is that okay?
Ideally, you should wear clay-court shoes. Regular sneakers also work. The shoes just must not have deep tread or studs. You can borrow a racket if needed.

Can I just “try it out” first?
Yes — book a single session. We don’t offer a separate free trial training for adults.

What happens in rain/cold?
In winter we train indoors (air dome) — training takes place as scheduled.

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