2026-03-06 – Weekly Tennis Jobs : Growing demand for tennis-pickleball roles

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This week, the tennis job market is buzzing with opportunities, especially for those who specialize in coaching and instruction. There’s a high demand for roles that blend tennis and pickleball skills, reflecting the growing popularity of both sports. Remote work in this sector is still rare but a few roles do offer flexibility.


This Week’s Jobs

  • TENNIS INSTRUCTOR- PT
    Company: Park City Municipal Corporation | Location: Park City, UT
    Help teach tennis to both youth and adults in a vibrant community setting. If you’ve got the passion and experience, this is a great way to impact local tennis enthusiasts.
    Apply Here

  • Tennis Coach
    Company: Brainiac Tennis | Location: New York City, NY
    Join a portable tennis school as a coach. Ideal for seasoned players who love sharing their skills. This role involves flexibility and travel within the city.
    Apply Here

  • Tennis & Pickleball Attendant
    Company: Lakeside | Location: 43440, OH
    Work at a historic waterfront location, supporting tennis and pickleball activities. A great entry-level position if you love being around the courts.
    Apply Here

  • Tennis & Pickleball Supervisor
    Company: Lakeside | Location: 43440, OH
    Oversee tennis and pickleball activities at a lively waterfront community. It’s perfect for someone with supervisory skills and a love for both sports.
    Apply Here

  • Tennis Professional
    Company: Wheaton Sport Center | Location: Wheaton, IL
    A full-time opportunity with benefits for a dedicated tennis pro. This role is about more than just coaching; it’s about enhancing the club’s mission.
    Apply Here

  • Tennis-Pickleball Instructor
    Company: Lakeside | Location: 43440, OH
    Teach both tennis and pickleball at a scenic location. This role requires passion and discipline, perfect for those who enjoy a multi-sport environment.
    Apply Here

  • Youth Tennis Coordinator
    Company: Fox Valley Park District / Vaughan Athletic Center | Location: Aurora, IL
    Seeking a dynamic leader with over 10 years in tennis instruction or administration. This role is perfect for someone who can inspire youth and manage programs.
    Apply Here

  • Tennis Coach (Private) in Flint
    Company: TeachMe.To | Location: Flint, MI
    Join a peer-to-peer lesson marketplace as a private tennis coach. This role is for independent instructors who want to connect with eager learners.
    Apply Here

  • Tennis Director Salary + Lessons + Potential Bonuses
    Company: The Shrewsbury Club | Location: Shrewsbury, MA
    A leadership role for an experienced tennis pro. Offers a salary with lessons and bonuses, perfect for someone who thrives in a club environment.
    Apply Here

  • Tennis Coach (Private) in Yakima
    Company: TeachMe.To | Location: Yakima, WA
    Become a part of a leading marketplace for private tennis lessons. Great for those who enjoy teaching and want to set their own schedule.
    Apply Here


Work From Anywhere (100% Verified)

Remote work opportunities are sparse in the tennis industry, but they do exist. Here are a few roles that allow you to work from anywhere, perfect if you’re looking for flexibility.

  • Regional Flex League Manager - Remote
    Company: Get It - Executive | Location: East Palo Alto, CA
    Passionate about growing tennis and connecting with players? This role involves building relationships and organizing flex leagues remotely.
    Apply Here

  • Regional Flex League Manager - Remote
    Company: Get It - Marketing | Location: Palo Alto, CA
    Engage with the tennis community from the comfort of your home. This role is for tennis enthusiasts who love coordinating and fostering community ties.
    Apply Here

  • Director of Clubhouse - Private Country Club - Remote | WFH
    Company: Get It - Hospitality | Location: Tempe, AZ
    Manage a country club’s offerings remotely, including tennis facilities. This role is for someone who can lead while embracing remote work flexibility.
    Apply Here


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That’s the roundup for this week. Whether you’re looking to stay local or explore remote opportunities, there’s something out there to match your skills and passion for tennis. Keep an eye on these listings, and don’t hesitate to apply for the ones that speak to you. Until next time!

I’ve seen coaching roles in mixed formats gain momentum, especially for youth programs. You can check for local clubs to get involved.

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Coaching youth in both tennis and pickleball has been a game-changer for my program. I’ve found using tools like online scheduling for sessions really enhances flexibility, especially with such high demand lately. If you’re not already, maybe give @Tennis.com a look for tips on balancing the two disciplines. The opportunities are there; just jump.

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I’ve found that incorporating drills from both tennis and pickleball into single lessons really engages students and keeps things fresh… For instance, using pickleball scoring in tennis practice can add a fun twist while helping them grasp the rules faster. Just be sure to keep an eye on energy levels, as some kids might need a bit more rest when switching up formats.

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, it drives me nuts when I see posts about mixing tennis and pickleball, but then all the roles require crazy certifications that most of us don’t have. I recently tried using basic drills from both sports in camps, and it really kept the kids engaged — especially with scoring variations. Have you tried any apps for scheduling?

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, I totally get the frustration with certification hurdles, especially when blending these sports. Recently, I set up a workshop last minute for my students using free online scheduling tools — it helped fill spots quickly! Mixing elements can definitely enrich lessons, but hey, sometimes simpler is better, right? @julieV03.

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