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Tennis Coach Ireland (originally the Tennis Ireland Coaches Association) was formed in 1992 by a group of coaches who felt that those teaching the game would benefit from a strong representative voice. The Association has now grown to over 300 members from all parts of Ireland.


Our function is to inform and represent coaches of Ireland on all matters related to teaching the game. From its inception Tennis Coach Ireland works closely with Tennis Ireland, the games National Governing Body.


If you are looking for a coach, and want the best, always insist on a Tennis Coach Ireland coach.
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Super Session with the Causeway Tennis Men’s 1st 2nd 3rd Team this morning .

Causeway Tennis

Big Thanks to to
Tennis Coach Ireland Coach Michelle Merin for Inviting Us Down . Another Forward Thinking Coach looking out for her Players
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ITF WORLD COACHES CONFERENCE 2025
Peter Farrell

I was delighted to be asked by the ITF to make a presentation at the World Coaches Conference, held recently in Vilnius, Lithuania.
Almost 600 coaches from 105 nations were in attendance. It was a great gathering of top coaches, and notable that three other Irish coaches also featured as speakers - Garry Cahill, Dave Miley and Gary Purcell.
While my subject was ‘Key Lessons’ learned over a long career in the game, a huge range of topics was covered. Here are five takeaways for those who love tennis.

• In 2026 the ITF will launch ‘World Tennis Week’. It will be a wonderful showcase for our sport.
• Practice as you play. Make your practice routines resemble a match. We never hit 15 forehands in a row in a match, so why practice it?
• The red ball is not just for children. Players of any age can have fun playing challenging and exciting tennis in the red court.
• Visualisation (the use of mental imagery) is a powerful resource for players. Mental practice uses the same neural networks as actual skill execution.
• Coaches can benefit by thinking of themselves as ‘environment designers’ - putting players in situations that require the students to problem-solve.
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ITF WORLD COACHES CONFERENCE 2025
Peter Farrell

I was delighted to be asked by the ITF to make a presentation at the World Coaches Conference, held recently in Vilnius, Lithuania. 
Almost 600 coaches from 105 nations were in attendance. It was a great gathering  of top coaches, and notable that three other Irish coaches also featured as speakers - Garry Cahill, Dave Miley and Gary Purcell.
While my subject was ‘Key Lessons’ learned over a long career in the game, a huge range of topics was covered. Here are five takeaways for those who love tennis.

• In 2026 the ITF will launch ‘World Tennis Week’. It will be a wonderful showcase for our sport.
• Practice as you play. Make your practice routines resemble a match. We never hit 15 forehands in a row in a match, so why practice it?
• The red ball is not just for children. Players of any age can have fun playing challenging and exciting tennis in the red court.
• Visualisation (the use of mental imagery) is a powerful resource for players. Mental practice uses the same neural networks as actual skill execution.
• Coaches can benefit by thinking of themselves as ‘environment designers’ - putting players in situations that require the students to problem-solve.
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