I saw MiR talking about his serve in the pro tennis thread and want to talk tennis
here is my journey. I started a little with tennis lessons a little less than a year ago, fell in love with it, and am infuriated my parents for not encouraging me to play when I was younger. It's so fun!
-I'd hit a few balls but only took like a single lesson when I was 9 and had a terrible coach and hated it
-dropped off oldest at college a year ago, wife and I realize we're gonna be empty nesters, we need crap to do!
-we took intro lessons at a local for-profit place. What? there's a way to hold the racket? duh, I had no idea
-took more group lessons through the year, really enjoyed the Prospect Park bubble. They have clay courts! Got tennis elbow from bad serve form though. still got good enough serving that I thought let's rough ridin' sign up to play some matches
-signed up for USTA flex and a local park's 2.0-3.0 ladder
-took another class at the for-profit place, told the teacher about joining a league and a ladder, and she said "ha that's cute!"

-Did a USTA flex league, my first ever match was against a grandpa who had been playing EIGHT YEARS. I didn't double fault and I could return all his serves and he never hit the ball hard but I got SMOKED. I had no idea what was happening but I was exhausted. But had a blast!
-Won my next USTA flex league match! Got beat in the others but never bageled
-self-rated in 2.0 in the ladder (which is great) so I got challenged a lot by lower level folks, and won quite a few! Lost 6-1 a couple times but haven't been bageled (or bageled anyone)
-Currently sitting at 7-15 in the ladder. Only played one guy twice. Love it!
-I saw one of the coaches I took a group lesson giving a private at a local park and hit him up for a few hitting sessions. I actually like it because I can just hit a shitload of forehands and backhands make adjustments in real time.
-I play whenever I can now!
I'd say I'm still probably a 2.5, maybe a 3.0. At least in how people rate themselves in this league. A few people I've talked to have said good things about lessons at the Billie Jean King Center (where they play the US Open) so I might try that this fall/winter.