About Us
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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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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When this happens, it's usually because the owner only shared it with a small group of people, changed who can see it or it's been deleted.Level 1 Play Tennis Course – Rosslare Co. Wexford – Applications open!
There is still a few spaces left on the upcoming Level 1 Play Tennis course in Rosslare, starting on 11th November!
Interested in teaching tennis to beginners of all ages?
Check out the dates and register for the course here: www.tennisireland.ie/coach/level-1-coaching-course/registration
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PLAYING IN THE WIND
Autumn often brings windy conditions, and playing tennis in the wind brings challenges.
What Does This Mean for Your Tennis?
When wind is a factor, you need to adjust your tactics and shot selection.
Wind in your back – risk of hitting long:
• aim lower over the net.
• Use more topspin.
• Use less power.
Wind in your face - risk of hitting short (allowing your opponent to attack), or into the net:
• aim higher over the net.
• Use less topspin and more power.
• Slice (sidespin) serves will be challenging for your opponent.
• Good drop shots will often win points.
Cross-court wind - risk of the ball being pushed wide:
• allow extra margin for error when hitting crosscourt or down the line shots on the side where the wind can force the ball into the tramlines.
• Use a slice (sidespin) serve to pull the receiver way off court.
Keep calm and carry on:
• Most players find it frustrating to play in the wind.
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Would You Like to Work for TCI?
TCI wishes to appoint an Association Administrator.
We know that a lot hinges on efficient and effective administration.
We’re looking for the right person so that we can continue to offer a high level of service to our members.
Closing date for applications: 5.30pm on Friday 24th October 2025.
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