Private Pickleball Coaching for All Levels in Santa Clara, CA

Sharpen Your Skills, or Learn to Play, with a Pickleball Trainer in Santa Clara

Pickleball coaching sessions help players improve shot placement, footwork, and transition play at the kitchen line. Our private trainers work with beginners and advanced players focused on tournament readiness or doubles strategy.

Coach Jahan Pickleball coach

Coach Jahan

My name is Jahan Vijeh and I welcome you to Jazara Tennis Academy. Tennis and fitness are my biggest passions. I have been playing for over a decade and still compete when I am abl... See full profile

  • Antioch, CA
  • Available for Lessons
$85 /Lesson

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Trainers in Santa Clara

“Coach turned me into a confident pickleball player in just a few weeks! His clear instructions and focus on footwork and strategy made all the difference. Highly recommend for beginners or anyone looking to improve!”

sarah

Pickleball Player

“I elevated my game with personalized tips and challenging drills. My serve and dinks are much stronger now. Great lessons for anyone wanting to improve their pickleball technique!”

john

Pickleball Player

“Private pickleball lessons were a game-changer. We worked on my strokes, court awareness, and mental game. I’m feeling way more confident on the court now!”

linda

Pickleball Player

Why We Created Athletes Untapped

Midcourt Patience, Fifth-Shot Decision Clarity, And Attackable Ball Recognition In Santa Clara, CA

Santa Clara open play can move fast, and many points swing when players speed up from the transition zone simply because they feel rushed by the kitchen line battle. Our coaches believe better pickleball comes from choosing when to wait and when to strike, so athletes learn fifth-shot decision clarity, recognize truly attackable balls, and stay patient in midcourt without backing up. Sessions stay realistic and point-based, using reflection on why a speed-up failed or succeeded, without prescribing one serving style or one rally pattern. Early on, players feel like patience equals passivity, and then it clicks when they see patience forces opponents into the first risky swing. You can see the change when they reset more often, attack only on the correct ball height, and win rallies through smarter timing.

Serve Return Depth, Split-Step Readiness, And Early Net Control In Santa Clara, CA

Busy Santa Clara courts can reward the team that reaches the kitchen line first, and shallow returns often give that advantage away immediately. Athletes Untapped supports continuity when players want consistent feedback on their early rally patterns, because return depth and readiness improve through repeated attention over multiple sessions. Our staff teaches the first two shots as positioning tools, so athletes learn to drive or float returns with intent, time a split-step for the next ball, and take the net without drifting into no-man’s land. Early on, players feel like getting to the kitchen is a sprint, and the breakthrough comes when they realize it is a controlled sequence built on a deep return and calm feet. The visible shift is that they arrive balanced, volley from a stable posture, and stop giving opponents easy speed-ups off short balls.

Crosscourt Dink Shapes, Paddle Face Stability, And Unforced Error Reduction In Santa Clara, CA

Santa Clara doubles games often turn into long dink exchanges, and errors show up when paddle face drifts or players try to do too much with a ball that should simply be shaped crosscourt. Our coaches believe soft game reliability is built on repeatable contact, so athletes learn dink shapes that stay unattackable, keep paddle face stable, and choose safer targets that still create pressure. Sessions connect touch to decision-making, using what the athlete felt in the hand and wrist to explain why balls floated or died in the net, without prescribing one grip or one technique for everyone. At first, players feel like dinking is fragile, and then it clicks when they see that a higher-percentage shape wins more points than a fancy angle. You can see the improvement when their crosscourt balls land deeper, opponents speed up less often, and rallies end on forced errors rather than gifts.

Counter Volley Timing, Hand Speed Calmness, And Chest-High Reset Choices In Santa Clara, CA

Fast exchanges at the kitchen line can make Santa Clara players swing wildly, especially when a chest-high ball arrives and they feel they must win the point immediately. Our staff teaches countering as calm hand speed, so athletes learn to time volleys, choose resets when the ball is not truly attackable, and keep the paddle in a ready position that reduces panic reactions. Coaching stays grounded in live rallies, connecting opponent cues to the athlete’s decision to counter, block, or reset, without prescribing a single volley style. Early on, players feel like they have no time, and then the breakthrough comes when they realize the right reset buys time and creates the next opportunity. The visible shift is that blocks land lower, counters stay controlled, and the player stops donating points on rushed swings.

Partner Spacing Agreements, Middle Ball Calls, And Recovery Steps In Santa Clara, CA

Santa Clara pairs often lose points not because of bad shots, but because spacing breaks and both partners chase the same ball, especially during windy days when the ball drifts late. Our coaches believe doubles success is coordination, so athletes learn how to call the middle early, agree on spacing rules, and recover together after a scramble instead of separating and leaving gaps. Sessions stay practical, using reflection on miscommunications to identify where the first step went wrong, without prescribing one strict formation for every team. At first, partners feel like communication is awkward, and then it clicks when they realize clear calls actually reduce effort because both players move with certainty. You can see the change when collisions disappear, coverage looks cleaner, and the pair regains structure quickly after stretched points.


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