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Top videos analyzed · June 2026
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Solid, no-nonsense tennis instruction that's genuinely useful for kids and adults alike — one of the cleaner coaching channels you'll find.

Best for ages 9+

This is a no-frills tennis coaching channel run by a guy who clearly knows the sport and wants to teach it properly. The host, Simon, walks you through technique in a calm, methodical way. He references professional players constantly, which gives kids real context for why certain habits matter. The tone is encouraging without being fake about it.

Score Breakdown

Language & Tone 97 / 100
Violence & Danger 99 / 100
Adult Content 100 / 100
Commercialism 78 / 100
Role Modeling 90 / 100

KidWatch Assessment

This is a no-frills tennis coaching channel run by a guy who clearly knows the sport and wants to teach it properly. The host, Simon, walks you through technique in a calm, methodical way. He references professional players constantly, which gives kids real context for why certain habits matter. The tone is encouraging without being fake about it.

The content skews pretty technical, so younger or beginner kids might glaze over. But for a junior who's actually trying to improve, this is the kind of stuff a good coach would tell them in a private lesson. Simon occasionally drops in footage from sessions with high-profile players, and while it feels a little self-promotional at times, it's not obnoxious about it.

There's nothing harmful here. No bad language, no risky stunts, no ads shoved in kids' faces. It's about as clean as YouTube tennis content gets.

Flagged Moments from Top Videos

Mild My Training with Roger Federer

The channel uses a practice session with a world-famous player as a credibility hook, which is a mild form of self-promotion. Simon mentions that Federer said he watches the channel, which feels convenient and is impossible to verify.

Mild Simple Tennis Serve Technique Masterclass for Beginners

The title says it's for beginners, but the level of detail goes well beyond beginner territory pretty quickly. Kids expecting simple basics might feel overwhelmed or tune out.

What Parents Should Know

Watch a video alongside your kid the first time so you can pause and help them connect the instruction to what they already do on the court.

Know that the content is pretty technical, so this channel works best for kids who are already past the absolute beginner stage and have some court time under their belt.

Don't stress about the occasional name-dropping or credential-signaling moments, they're minor and the actual instruction quality is solid.

Use these videos as supplements to real coaching, not replacements. Simon himself seems to understand that, but it's worth reinforcing with your kid.

If your child is a visual learner, this channel is a good fit. Simon demonstrates everything himself and references pro players often, which makes abstract technique feel more concrete.

Recommended for ages 9+.

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