How Much Do Tennis Lessons Cost in Singapore?
A Transparent 2026 Price Guide — Private & Group Rates, What Drives Cost, and How to Get the Best Value
“How much do tennis lessons cost in Singapore?” is the first question almost every new player or parent asks — and the honest answer is that it depends on a few clear factors. Private one-to-one coaching sits at a different price point to group classes; indoor courts cost more than outdoor; and a tournament-experienced, certified coach commands a different rate to a casual hitting partner. This guide lays out the real 2026 ranges so you can budget with confidence, plus exactly what TAG International charges.
The Quick Answer — 2026 Singapore Tennis Lesson Price Ranges
| Lesson Type | Typical Singapore Range | What You Get |
|---|---|---|
| Group lesson (per person) | $25–$70 / hr | 2–6 players, shared coach attention, social and competitive |
| Private lesson (outdoor) | $90–$150 / hr | 1-on-1, fully personalised, fastest progress |
| Private lesson (indoor) | $130–$180 / hr | 1-on-1 on sheltered courts, rain or shine |
| Junior holiday camp | $40–$80 / hr | Multi-day intensive, small groups by age |
Ranges reflect the broad Singapore market in 2026 across academies and independent coaches. Your actual rate depends on coach experience, venue and package size — see the factors below. For TAG’s exact published rates, scroll to the next section.
TAG International — Transparent Pricing
We publish our rates openly. Private private tennis lessons are charged per hour, with the per-hour rate falling as you commit to a larger package — there is never a forced long-term contract.
| Private Package | Island-Wide (Outdoor) | Winchester Arena (Indoor) |
|---|---|---|
| Ad Hoc / hr | $135 | $160 |
| 10-Hour | $1,250 ($125/hr) | $1,500 ($150/hr) |
| 30-Hour | $3,600 ($120/hr) | $4,350 ($145/hr) |
| 40-Hour ⭐ Best Value | $4,600 ($115/hr) | $5,600 ($140/hr) |
Group tennis lessons start from around $45/hr per person — the best value per coaching hour — and vary by group size and venue. Adult lessons and kids lessons use the same rate card. You can also have a coach come to your own condominium court island-wide. The full TAG rate card also appears on our parent site’s private lessons page and programmes overview.
What Actually Drives the Price?
🎾 Lesson format
Private 1-on-1 is the highest per-hour rate but the fastest progress; group splits the coach’s fee across players, so it is cheaper per person.
🏟️ Indoor vs outdoor
Sheltered indoor courts such as Winchester Tennis Arena carry a court premium but guarantee your lesson runs rain or shine.
🏅 Coach experience
Certified, tournament-active coaches cost more than casual hitters — but accelerate results and fix technique correctly the first time. Meet our coaches.
Two more factors matter: package size (committing to 10, 30 or 40 hours lowers your per-hour rate) and location (court hire and travel vary by venue and area). Players in the East and West can often train at a nearby condo or public court to keep costs down.
Private or Group — Which Is Better Value?
Group lessons win on pure cost per hour and add match practice and social motivation. Private lessons cost more per hour but progress is faster because every minute is built around you — so the cost per unit of improvement can actually be lower, especially for beginners and competitive players. Many TAG students combine both: a weekly group class plus occasional private sessions to fix specific points. Our parent site has a detailed breakdown of the benefits of private vs group tennis lessons, and you can compare every format on our tennis coaching programmes page.
How to Get the Best Value
- ✅ Buy a package — a 40-hour block brings TAG private rates down to $115/hr outdoor.
- ✅ Train near home — a coach at your own condo court avoids extra court-hire and travel.
- ✅ Mix private and group — reserve 1-on-1 time for technique, use group play for volume.
- ✅ Be consistent — regular weekly sessions deliver more improvement per dollar than sporadic lessons.
- ✅ Start young or start now — correct technique early avoids costly re-learning later.
Part of the TAG International Tennis Network
TAG International is the parent organisation of a network of specialist academies, each with its own pricing for different needs. For a Japanese high-performance approach, our partner academy Sanwa X Tennis Academy at NTU@one-north and Sugita Tennis Asia — founded by ATP World No. 36 Yuichi Sugita — publish their own lesson options. Explore the full group and venues at tagtennis.org.
Frequently Asked Questions — Tennis Lesson Costs in Singapore
What is the cheapest way to learn tennis in Singapore?
Group lessons and junior holiday camps give the lowest cost per hour because the coach’s fee is shared among several players. They are ideal for beginners building fundamentals and for anyone who enjoys a social, competitive environment.
Why are private lessons more expensive?
You have the coach’s full, undivided attention for the whole hour, with a session built entirely around your game. That personalisation produces the fastest improvement, which is why competitive players and serious beginners often choose private lessons despite the higher hourly rate.
Do I have to pay for the tennis court too?
It depends on the venue. At your own condo court there is usually no extra charge; public and indoor courts may add a court-hire fee. We will always tell you the all-in cost before you book.
Are there discounts for booking more lessons?
Yes. TAG’s per-hour rate drops with 10, 30 and 40-hour packages, with the 40-hour block offering the best value. There is no forced long-term commitment — you can also start with a single ad-hoc lesson.
Get a Personalised Tennis Lesson Quote
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