Hard to give a clear answer on this one.... as the term "Tennis Coach" can mean so many things these days. For example, If you are a full time tennis coach in Spain, you could be an employee of a centre on a set rate, your rate would depend on your level, like assistant or head coach. Then you could be a centre owner/operater and possibly have multiple strains of income, including Pro Shop sales. Then there is the possibilty you could be a High Performance coach, training an ATP or WTA player earning a set salarly + a %. You could be private coaching from a home court or school/college coach, assistant or head coach. So you need to narrow it down slightly to be sure of an exact income. So it is safe to say a "Tennis Coach" in Spain could earn anywhere between 15 000 Euros to 50 000 euros and say anywhere up to 500 000 euros! Assumming the later is coaching a top ranked pro player.....I know which one i'd want.
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