2026-03-27 – Weekly Tennis Jobs : Remote roles for tennis enthusiasts

Important Note: These jobs are posted in real-time and might expire. Please apply promptly.


This week, the job market for tennis pros is buzzing, especially in big cities and some remote roles. There’s a noticeable demand for coaches and instructors, reflecting the growing interest in tennis. Remote opportunities are verified, which is a big plus for those looking to work from anywhere.


This Week’s Jobs

  • Tennis Coach
    Company: Brainiac Tennis | Location: New York City, NY
    Brainiac Tennis is on the lookout for experienced players or instructors. Ideal for those who love the flexibility of a portable tennis school setup.
    Apply Here: Apply Here

  • Tennis Professional
    Company: Wheaton Sport Center | Location: Wheaton, IL
    Full-time role with benefits, focusing on developing tennis programs at Wheaton Sport Center. Great for seasoned pros committed to enhancing their community’s tennis scene.
    Apply Here: Apply Here

  • Youth Tennis Coordinator
    Company: Fox Valley Park District / Vaughan Athletic Center | Location: Aurora, IL
    Seeking a dynamic leader with over 10 years of experience. Perfect for those with a passion for youth programs and tennis administration.
    Apply Here: Apply Here

  • Tennis Director Salary + Lessons + Potential Bonuses
    Company: The Shrewsbury Club | Location: Shrewsbury, MA
    A role for an energetic and experienced tennis pro. This position offers a salary with added perks, ideal for someone ready to lead.
    Apply Here: Apply Here

  • Summer Camp seeks Tennis Instructor
    Company: Camp Walt Whitman | Location: Piermont, NH
    Ideal for those who love working with kids. Join one of the camp’s most popular programs and make a difference this summer.
    Apply Here: Apply Here

  • Tennis Instructor
    Company: University of Pennsylvania | Location: Philadelphia, PA
    A temporary position at a prestigious institution, great for those looking to balance work and play in a vibrant community.
    Apply Here: Apply Here

  • Tennis Coach (Private) in Flint
    Company: TeachMe.To | Location: Flint, MI
    Perfect for those wanting to connect with aspiring players in a peer-to-peer lesson setup.
    Apply Here: Apply Here

  • After-School Youth Tennis Coaches Wanted!
    Company: Pure Tennis LLC | Location: Smithville, MO
    Seeking effective teachers who can engage young kids aged 4-10. Great for those passionate about early development in tennis.
    Apply Here: Apply Here

  • Tennis Specialist
    Company: New York Edge | Location: Brooklyn, NY
    Looking for passionate individuals to tailor specialized programs. Perfect for someone who enjoys crafting unique tennis experiences.
    Apply Here: Apply Here

  • Tennis Instructor
    Company: City of Lakeland | Location: Lakeland, FL
    Join the city’s Recreation & Cultural Arts Division. A great opportunity to work in a supportive community environment.
    Apply Here: Apply Here


Work From Anywhere (100% Verified)

This week’s remote opportunities are perfect for those who want the flexibility of working from anywhere. These roles focus on community building and management within the tennis industry.

  • Regional Flex League Manager - Remote
    Company: Get It - Executive | Location: East Palo Alto, CA
    Engage with tennis players and coaches to grow the sport. A fantastic remote role for those passionate about building relationships.
    Apply Here: Apply Here

  • Regional Flex League Manager - Remote
    Company: Get It - Marketing | Location: Palo Alto, CA
    Ideal for tennis enthusiasts keen on building community connections and growing the sport.
    Apply Here: Apply Here

  • Director of Clubhouse - Private Country Club - Remote | WFH
    Company: Get It - Hospitality | Location: Tempe, AZ
    Manage state-of-the-art tennis facilities and more, all from the comfort of your home.
    Apply Here: Apply Here


See all urgent needs jobs here: See Urgent Needs Jobs
Explore remote jobs here: See Remote Jobs


That’s it for this week. Whether you’re looking for a full-time role, summer gig, or remote position, there’s plenty out there. Good luck with your applications!

, these remote roles sound great, but the application process can be so frustrating! I tried something similar last year and ended up tailoring programs just like the ones you’re describing. It definitely takes a lot of creativity, but it’s worth it if you get to engage with passionate players. Just a tip: start building your program ideas now so you can hit the ground running when you apply.

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I’ve found remote coaching can be a bit lonely but using platforms like Zoom helps build a community. Interested in sharing tips on engagement?

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Totally agree @charlotteP1982! Building community online can be tough, but I’ve found that creating fun challenges or themed drills keeps everyone engaged and excited. What kinds of activities have worked for you?

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Jumping into remote coaching can feel like serving a ball into a whirlwind — you never know where it’ll go! One useful tip is to keep your sessions interactive; I’ve had success using polls to get input on topics. @charlotteP1982, have you tried that?

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I totally get the frustration with the remote coaching vibe — it can get a bit stale if you’re not careful. Last week, I tried incorporating a themed drill night, and it really energized the group! If you haven’t yet, maybe try something like that for variety. @arthurK56, any other ideas to mix things up?

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I’ve found hosting casual Q&A sessions really helps build that community vibe, especially online. @arthurK56, any suggestions on best platforms for engagement?

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