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Pro Method Tennis is a premium virtual coaching platform for tennis training, centered on a closed loop of “upload video — receive analysis from professional coaches — follow a customized training plan.” The site highlights its coaching team led by ATP Pro Aidan Mayo, noting that Aidan Mayo has won an ATP Challenger singles title. Overall, it is positioned not as a general sports course platform, but as a more private-coaching-style, competition-oriented remote tennis training service.
The platform’s core features include uploading match or training videos, technical analysis from coaches, fitness and footwork analysis, weekly or daily on-court training plans, progress tracking, and ongoing feedback. Keenan Mayo handles video analysis from the perspective of an ATP Professional Coach, while Mitchell Iwahiro provides guidance related to fitness and footwork. The Advanced plan also includes a 15-minute monthly progress call, tournament schedule recommendations, personalized warm-ups, and fitness programming, making it more suitable for players with competitive goals.
It uses a monthly subscription model: Recreational costs $149/month and includes 1 video upload per month, 2 on-court drills per week, and a daily fitness routine; Intermediate costs $299/month and includes 2 video uploads per month, weekly tennis and fitness plans, and priority email support; Advanced costs $449/month and includes 4 video uploads per month, strategic daily training, a monthly call, and tournament recommendations. The terms state that billing recurs monthly, subscription fees are non-refundable, and unused uploads do not roll over.
The strengths are its professional positioning and complete training pipeline: it reviews not only technique, but also fitness, footwork, and training plans. The online model also lowers the geographic barrier to accessing high-level coaches. The drawbacks are also clear: the price is high, feedback turnaround is only described as being within a “reasonable time” without a guarantee; there is no clear mention of certificates or course accreditation; and it is not fully clear from the page whether the lower- and mid-tier plans include calls or tournament advice. It is recommended to confirm these details before subscribing.
It is better suited for tennis enthusiasts, school team or club-level competitive players, tournament players, and those aiming to develop toward a higher level who are willing to invest consistently and can record high-quality training or match videos. If you only want to watch recorded lessons or occasionally learn basic techniques, the value for money may not be as good as standard online courses or local group classes.
The collected text does not provide information on access from mainland China, payment availability, or network connectivity, so china_access can only be rated as unknown. Since the service relies on video uploads, a member dashboard, and third-party payments, users in China should test website access, video upload speed, and the payment process before subscribing.
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