How women gain confidence, connection, and control from their very first True Beginner Tennis class.


Starting small doesn’t mean thinking small. At Pink 1, big transformations begin with tiny steps.

– Rebecca Boyce


TL;DR – The Pink level at True Beginner Tennis is more than an intro class—it’s where women shed doubt and step confidently onto the court, often for the first time. In this blog, Rebecca Boyce reflects on the meaning and momentum of starting at Pink 1.


What Is Pink 1—and Why Does It Matter?

If you’ve never played tennis before, Pink 1 might sound like just another beginner class.

But for me—and for the hundreds of women who’ve walked into it—it represents something deeper.

Pink 1 is where fear meets permission. It’s where women who’ve said, “Maybe one day” finally say, “Why not now?”

I’ve seen women step onto the court with nerves in their stomach and leave with fire in their eyes.


What You Can Expect in Pink Level Tennis

Direct Answer: Pink Level at True Beginner Tennis is a structured, supportive class designed for women with little to no experience—offering technique, pacing, and encouragement at every step.

We start from zero.

No racquet? We’ll lend you one.

No knowledge of grips, footwork, or court terms? That’s what we’re here for.

Each Pink 1 class has no more than four women. That means personal attention, real-time feedback, and a learning pace that respects your beginning.

More importantly, we keep the energy light but focused—this isn’t boot camp. It’s discovery.


What Actually Happens in Class?

You’ll learn how to hold a racquet correctly.

You’ll hit your first forehands. Then backhands.

You’ll laugh when you miss. And smile when you connect.

You’ll begin to recognize your body’s rhythm, feel the contact point, and see the arc of a ball that you, yes you, just sent over the net.

It might feel awkward at first. But then it starts to feel like joy.


From “I Can’t” to “I Did”

One of the most beautiful things about the Pink Level is the moment of shift.

That’s the moment where someone who felt clumsy, unsure, or “too late” to start suddenly finds her groove.

I’ve seen tears of relief. I’ve heard laughter that echoes long after class ends. And I’ve witnessed friendships form on those very courts—because vulnerability brings people together.

Pink isn’t just a color code for beginners. It’s a badge of boldness.


“Do one thing every day that scares you.” – Eleanor Roosevelt

Trying something new—especially as an adult—is scary.

But fear is often the first step toward freedom.

Pink 1 may feel intimidating at first glance. But what it unlocks in you? That’s priceless.

The Pink Level isn’t where tennis careers start—it’s where self-belief begins. And sometimes, that’s the bigger win.

Ready to move from “I’ve always wanted to…” to “I’m doing it”? Join us at True Beginner Tennis and start where the breakthroughs begin.
Visit truebeginnertennis.com or text me directly at 305-606-6939. Your racquet is waiting. And so are we.