Coach and Play
Max 4 players
1 Hour/ 2 Hour
Drills and Game Play with Coaching Tips
Price: $50 per player/ $70.00 per player
Quick Start Learn to Play
-Max 6 players
1 Hours
Price: FREE Tuesdays and Saturdays
Private or Semi-Private Lesson
1 or 2 players only
1 Hour
Private $120 | Semi-Private $60 per player
Instructional Lesson
-Max 6 players
2 Hours: First hour drills, second hour game play with coaching tips and tricks
Price: $60 per player
Levels:
All lessons are offered at one of five different levels. Please see below so you may place yourself into the appropriate lesson level. If you have questions please give us a call! 401.999.9065
2.0 Beginner | 2.5 Advancing Beginner | 3.0 Intermediate | 3.5 Advancing Intermediate | 4.0+ Advanced
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To help you determine what your pickleball self-rating is, check out the chart below!
1.0-2.0
Give yourself a pickleball self-rating of 1.0 to 2.0 if you are just starting to play pickleball and you are just starting to understand the rules of pickleball.
2.5
Give yourself a pickleball self-rating of 2.5 if you have limited experience playing pickleball, you can keep a short rally on the pickleball court, and you have a basic understanding of the rules of pickleball (particularly, if you can keep the score properly).
3.0
Give yourself a pickleball self-rating of 3.0 if (i) you can generally hit forehand drives, serves, and returns with medium pace, as well as dinks, but generally lack consistency and control (for instance, serves and returns are not consistent and lack depth); and (ii) you understand the basic strategy and rules of pickleball, including that you can keep the score properly.
3.5
Give yourself a pickleball self-rating of 3.5 if (i) you can hit drives, serves, and returns with pace (including developing backhand shots), as well as dinks and drop shots, and are developing some consistency and control (including consistently hitting serves and returns in play); and (ii) you understand the basic strategy and rules of pickleball, you are starting to vary your shots between the hard and soft game, and you are moving quickly to the Non-Volley Zone line when you have the opportunity.
4.0
Give yourself a pickleball self-rating of 4.0 if (i) you can generally hit both forehand and backhand drives, serves, and returns with pace, as well as dinks, drop shots, and volleys (including block volleys) of different speeds, and have consistency and control; and (ii) you understand the strategy and rules of pickleball (including stacking), you have a moderate number of unforced errors, and you understand how to attack your opponents’ weaknesses on the pickleball court.
4.5
Give yourself a pickleball self-rating of 4.5 if (i) you can generally hit both forehand and backhand drives, serves, returns, dinks, drop shots, and volleys with pace, spin, depth, direction, consistency and control; and (ii) you understand the strategy and rules of pickleball (including stacking), you have a limited number of unforced errors, and you change your game play to attack your opponents’ weaknesses on the pickleball court.
5.0
Give yourself a pickleball self-rating of 5.0 if (i) you have mastered both forehand and backhand drives, serves, and returns with pace, as well as dinks, drop shots, and volleys of different speeds, and have consistency and control; and (ii) you have mastered the strategy and rules of pickleball (including stacking), you rarely make unforced errors, and you attack your opponents’ weaknesses on the pickleball court.
5.5-6.0+
Give yourself a 5.5-6.0+ pickleball self-rating if (i) you have mastered all shots and strategy on the pickleball court; and (ii) you are consistently winning at the highest level, meaning that you are winning against the best professional pickleball players at the tournament level.

Jake is a PPR-certified coach and a tournament finalist. He started playing Pickleball over 20 years ago. Among other life adventures, he is a licensed psychotherapist, a tennis coach, and has studied biodiversity preservation in Tibet. He cares deeply about making pickleball an approachable, fun, and supportive experience for players
Jake is a PPR-certified coach and a tournament finalist. He started playing Pickleball over 20 years ago. Among other life adventures, he is a licensed psychotherapist, a tennis coach, and has studied biodiversity preservation in Tibet. He cares deeply about making pickleball an approachable, fun, and supportive experience for players of all levels from total beginners to advanced (4.0+) tournament players.

Tatiana is a PPR certified instructor who played tennis with the USTA.
She found the game of pickleball and loved the way people of all ages can get active by playing.
Now she wants to share the infectious joy of the sport by preparing you to play, then rumble.

Rus recently became our very own in-house PPR certified instructor. He is an experienced (Golf) coach, who is passionate about coaching. He has a wealth of knowledge and expertise and is dedicated to helping our pickleball players achieve their goals.

Rachel is our newest PPR certified coach. She has been playing pickleball for many years. Her mission is to promote health and wellness through the sport of pickleball. She is committed to making that a reality for all pickleball players.
Pickleball Citi
60 Walnut Grove Ave. Cranston RI —Located inside the Cranston Sports Complex
