
THE BILLSON METHOD
Building your foundation
A COMPLETE GUIDE FOR THE BEGINNER AND INTERMEDIATE TENNIS PLAYER
Welcome to the Billson Method
Build your game on a strong foundation
Tennis becomes easier, smoother, and more enjoyable when your fundamentals are clear.
The Billson Method is built for beginners and intermediate players who want a simple, structured pathway to improve without feeling overwhelmed.
I’ve spent decades coaching players of every level, and one thing has never changed:
Strong fundamentals create confident players.
This method gives you the roadmap you’ve been missing — step by step, at your pace.
Why players love the Billson method
Grow with confidence
Tennis is more enjoyable when you feel in control. With the Billson Method, you learn at your own pace, build real consistency, and gain the confidence to play the game the way you’ve always wanted to.
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Learn at your own pace
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Build consistency and match confidence
Build your foundation
Tennis becomes easier when your fundamentals feel natural. In the Billson Method, you learn simple movements, early preparation, and balance that you can repeat under pressure. A strong foundation makes every stroke smoother.
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Learn clean, repeatable technique
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Build balance and early preparation
Improve your strokes
Your forehand, backhand, serve, and volleys all improve faster when you learn them step-by-step. I teach simple progressions that help you understand what to do and why it works, so your game keeps growing.
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Forehand and backhand made simple
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Serve and volley progressions
Meet Coach Mark Billson
For more than four decades, I’ve had the privilege of teaching players of all ages and levels — from young beginners in South Africa to competitive players here in Atlanta. Over the years, I’ve learned that players improve fastest when the game is taught simply, patiently, and with a clear structure.
The Billson Method reflects that experience: a calm, encouraging path that helps every player feel confident on the court.
Ready to Start Your Tennis Journey?
“A structured, simple method is all you need