Ready to play tennis in Rome?

Going on vacation doesn’t have to mean giving up on your tennis.

Rally in Rome provides a range of half-day tennis experiences, from clay court hitting sessions and coaching lessons to tour & tennis combos — with aperitivo thrown in for good measure. 😉

I came.
I served.
I conquered.
Julius Caesar

Tours & Experiences

Hitting Sessions

From €50 / Per Hour

Ever played on European red clay? We'll team you up with an experienced English-speaking player or coach for an unforgettable outdoor hit!

Coaching Lessons

From €75 / Per Hour

Our coaches are vastly experienced, fluent English-speakers, and generally all-round great people (or brave persone as we say here in Rome).

Tour & Tennis Combos

From €300

Combine cultural and/or active tours with a hitting session or coaching lesson. When in Rome, why not treat yourself to an aperitivo to finish?

Rally in Rome
FAQs

We offer a range of tennis experiences in Rome for all ages and abilities. These range from hitting sessions with English-speaking players of your level and coaching sessions with professional tennis coaches to tours and tennis experiences which combine active and cultural tours with tennis sessions and aperitivo.

Our hitting sessions and coaching lessons usually last from an hour to 90 minutes while our tennis & tour combos can be as long as half a day (4/5 hours). Since our tours are private and customisable, however, we can accommodate longer or shorter sessions according to your needs. 

Yes! Whether you’re just picking up a racquet for the first time or you’re a seasoned tennis pro who could give Rafa a run for his money, Rally in Rome is perfect for you. 

We provide tennis racquets and balls as a mininum, but can also provide cones and other training equipment as part of our coaching packages.

Please note that we do not but can advise about whether your sneakers are suitable for clay courts.

No. We can provide racquets with various grip sizes. 

Yes. You’ll need to wear suitable shoes for tennis for our coaching and hitting sessions. While we would encourage the wearing of clay court tennis shoes, shoes designed for hard courts will also do just fine. 

Ready to Play?

Send your request by filling out the form below and we’ll get back to you faster than a Federer forehand.