Your Local Tennis Coach in West Wallsend

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Ready To Play?

At Topspin Tennis, we provide tennis coaching for adults and kids of all ages and skill types. Situated at West Wallsend Tennis Club on 14 Wallace Street, our coaches offer private and group training sessions for players looking to refine their craft and have a bit of fun in the process. The West Wallsend Tennis Club features 6 synthetic tennis courts, a clubhouse, changerooms and amenities. It’s a great place to play, compete and spend time having a ball with friends and family. So, what are you waiting for? Contact Topspin Tennis in West Wallsend today to reserve your spot. You’ll be hitting aces in no time!

What We Offer

Topspin Tennis is your all-in-one tennis experience. Need a tennis coach? We have a team of experienced experts who can teach you everything you need to know about forehands, backhands, volleys and more. Looking for new equipment? We can source all types of tennis equipment from industry leading brands. We also provide racquet restringing.

Tennis is a wonderful game to play for people of all ages. So, why not give it a go? Contact Topspin Tennis in West Wallsend today to have a hit.

Coaching

Coaching

Got the itch to play a few games of tennis? Scratch it today by booking a tennis coach with Topspin Tennis! We play at West Wallsend Tennis Club.

Pro Shop

Pro Shop

We help clients access high-quality tennis equipment, clothing and products from industry leading brands in West Wallsend! We can source it all—from racquets and balls to shoes, grips, sweat bands and more.

Racquet Restringing

Racquet Restringing

Is your racquet is due for some much-needed TLC? Call Topspin Tennis for racquet restringing today. We’ll keep your racquet well-maintained and ready for your next game in West Wallsend.

Frequently Asked Questions

Clay courts are made of crushed brick and provide a high level of friction, causing the ball to bounce higher. This makes clay court tennis balls difficult to control and can be hard on your legs. Clay court games tend to last longer than other types of tennis games due to the slower pace and increased number of bounces. Grass courts have short, thick grass that causes the ball to bounce lower. This makes them ideal for fast games with short points. Grass tennis balls are more affected by the wind, so players must adjust their play accordingly.

Yes, there are different sized tennis courts for international play. A standard tennis court is 78 feet long and 36 feet wide, with one additional outer line called the doubles alley. The singles line is within 3 feet of the net. Other common sizes for tennis courts include 60 x 21 (small), 60 x 26 (medium) and 60 x 39 (hard court). Regardless of what sized court you play on, a tennis coach will be able to tailor your game to suit that specific surface and sized court.

A strung-too-tightly tennis racket will make your shots feel stiff and difficult to control, because the strings are closer together. A properly strung racquet should have a slight give when you press down on it, and also allow for a little bit of flexibility in the strings when you swing and hit a ball. If you are unsure, visit a tennis shop or get in touch with a club who can restring it.