Mak - Tennis tutor - Subang Jaya
Mak - Tennis tutor - Subang Jaya

One of our best tutors. Quality profile, experienced in their field, verified qualifications and a great response time. Mak will be happy to arrange your first Tennis lesson.

Mak

One of our best tutors. Quality profile, experienced in their field, verified qualifications and a great response time. Mak will be happy to arrange your first Tennis lesson.

  • Rate RM150
  • Response 14h
  • Students

    Number of students accompanied by Mak since their arrival at Superprof

    50+

    Number of students accompanied by Mak since their arrival at Superprof

Mak - Tennis tutor - Subang Jaya
  • 5 (12 reviews)

RM150/h

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  • Tennis

Formerly ranked 3rd for national juniors in Malaysia. I am an ITF certified coach giving private tennis lessons and have around 20 years of playing experience. My classes are tailored for all levels.

  • Tennis

Lesson location

    • At Mak's home : Subang Jaya

    • at your home or in a public area : will travel up to 30km from Subang Jaya

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One of our best tutors. Quality profile, experience in their field, verified qualifications and a great response time. Mak will be happy to arrange your first Tennis lesson.

About Mak

Represented Johor state before as a junior player and was ranked 3rd in Malaysia in the junior player rankings for the under 18s. The highest level achieved was representing Johor for SUKMA (Sukan Malaysia). Coaching regularly but still actively playing and competing in open tournaments and team events. Achieved 2nd place in UKM Tennis Festival 2019 for team event.

I am committed to bringing the best out of my students. The most important thing is that you enjoy playing tennis, whatever level you are at. Students must also be able to commit to at least one lesson per week in order to improve.

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About the lesson

  • All levels
  • English
  • Malay

All languages in which the lesson is available :

English

Malay

For complete beginners I recommend starting with red ball tennis using red training balls. Suitable for kids and adults. I also teach pickleball for kids as a starting point leading up to tennis. Pickleball and tennis share similar techniques. Besides that, a pickleball court is a good place to start for kids as the court is smaller and usually it is indoor. I mostly conduct my red ball tennis sessions in pickleball courts.

I coach for 1 hour, 1 on 1 or 1 on 2. Lesson cost is RM150/hour for 1 on 1:

1 on 1 lesson: Personal coaching. Recommended for total beginners to learn proper technique.
1 on 2 lesson: Coaching 2 students. Recommended for students around the same level who want to learn how to play with other players.

Please let me know your location and if you have an available court, so that I can arrange the class for you. Additional details about the lesson are provided below.

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Rates

Rate

  • RM150

Pack rates

  • 5h: RM750
  • 10h: RM1500

Travel

  • + RM50

Details

Lesson fee and public court booking fee are separate.

The lesson fee is RM150/hour for 1 on 1 in Subang Jaya. Additional charge for more than 1 person and different location may apply.

For tennis coaching I can help to book courts around Subang Jaya area. I The booking fee and lesson fee needs to be transferred in advance.

I usually coach in my student's condominium in Mont Kiara that has a tennis court.

Please provide details on your location such as area and if there is a tennis court available.

If you need tennis rackets, I can provide them for you.

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Learn more about Mak

  • What age did you start playing sport? Tell us about this time or moment in your life.

    I started tennis at a young age around 5 years old. I have 3 brothers and we were all coached by my dad to compete in school and state level tournaments around Malaysia. Playing tennis competitively requires long hours of training, both mental and physical. I'm grateful that my dad spent his time to train us up from that age as we become fully developed players as adults.
  • What are your favorite sports; those that you practice at a high level, a simple hobby, and a sport that you'd still like to discover?

    Tennis will always be my first sport and it has taught me many valuable lessons. Because of my tennis training I'm able to play other racket sports such as pickleball. Currently I'm competing in and also coaching pickleball. The sport is now very popular in Malaysia, with so many players and courts that are available in Subang Jaya. For me pickleball is a good entry level sport for tennis as they are similar and most techniques can be carried over from tennis to pickleball and vice versa. I use it to teach kids to be able to contact the ball with the pickleball paddle while developing their tennis technique.
  • What gives you the motivation and passion to pursue your sport?

    For me tennis is a life sport that can be played until your old age. I have some senior students still playing in their 60s and 70s at a high level and hope to be able to play the sport until I'm old. I also enjoy playing matches and hope to still be able to compete in tournaments even when I'm older.
  • Do you have a sporting achievement that you're particularly proud of?

    Winning my first singles competitions outside of Johor state in the Melaka and MBPJ closed tournament. And reaching a national ranking of 3rd in Malaysia for the under 18s category.
  • How have your achievements and challenges made you a better sportsperson?

    Playing competitions has made me more resilient when it comes to challenges. I learnt to never give up and play my matches until the end. The same also applies to life. To keep moving forward and to learn from your past. That's how we improve from challenges.
  • If you had to go for a jog with a famous athlete, who would you choose? And what questions would you ask them?

    I would choose Novak Djokovic and I would like to ask him what keeps him playing at the highest level when he has already won almost everything. I think he just enjoys playing for the challenge and to keep testing himself.
  • How do you help people stay motivated?

    I tell my beginner students to just focus on the process, don't be too concern about the results yet. The most important thing is to enjoy the journey and to focus on improving themselves.
  • What makes you a Superprof in sports?

    Never give up and keep moving forward, whether in tennis or life.
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