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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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This weekend, Beckett Park is the place to be!

Watch some of Ireland's players go head to head for the final wild card places in the World Tennis Tour W50 at the 2026 DLR Irish Open.

Saturday 18 and Sunday 19 July, from 10am

Free entry, everyone welcome.

Bring the family down for a free day of top level Irish tennis, right on your doorstep, before the big one kicks off at Carrickmines.

Huge thanks to Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council for their support as title partner!

www.tennisireland.ie/news/beckett-park-hosts-wildcard-play-off-tournament-for-the-2026-dlr-irish-...
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DON’T MISS THIS:Are you losing doubles matches to players you know you should be beating?

It might not be your strokes that are costing you.

The biggest difference between average and strong doubles players is often tactical awareness, not technical ability.

The best teams know:

* Where to stand
* When to poach
* How to pressure opponents
* How to communicate effectively
* How to create easy volleys instead of difficult ones

On Sunday 19th July, we will be breaking down the tactics and patterns that consistently win doubles matches.

This is an on-court, match-play focused clinic with practical coaching you can use in your very next league match.

Groups:
🎾 9am-12pm: Class 5 & below
🎾 1pm-4pm: Class 4 & above

Open to members and non-members.

Book here:
allcourt-tennis.com/doubles-clinic/
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DON’T MISS THIS:

Dealing with High Balls on the Backhand:

Many players struggle when facing a high-bouncing ball on their backhand side. What are the best options in this situation?

1. Move back. Allow the ball to drop to a more comfortable hitting height.

2. Move forward. Take the ball early, on the rise, before it reaches an awkward height.

3. Choose slice. If you have to hit a high backhand, slice is often a better option than topspin. It's generally easier to play a high ball with backspin, rather than ‘brushing up’ in an attempt to generate topspin.

4. Avoid it. Run around your backhand and hit a forehand instead.

For every challenge tennis presents, there are several possible solutions. That's one of the things that makes our sport so fascinating.

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This July, Parks Tennis Summer Camps are giving kids across 12 counties the chance to build confidence, improve their skills and have fun on court.

All equipment provided, all abilities welcome.

Find your nearest camp at parkstennis.com.
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Calling all Level 1 Play Tennis coaches looking to progress on the coaching pathway, gain knowledge and skills to promote tennis at a grass-roots level and coach players up to junior and senior club competition level!

A Level 2 Coaching Beginner and Intermediate Players course commences end of July at the National Tennis Centre, DCU.

Registration opens Thursday 9th July at 9.00am.

View the course dates and registration information here:
www.tennisireland.ie/coach/level-2-coaching-course/level-2-coaching-course-registration
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Best of luck to our club coach and star player, Willie Reynolds, who will proudly represent Ireland at the ITF Masters World Team Championships 55+ event in Rome next week! 🇮🇪🎾

We wish Willie every success and will be cheering him on all the way! 🤩👏🇮🇪
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You didn't think you'd seen the last of Pro Tennis in Ireland for the summer, did you?

History in the making at this year's DLR Irish Open.

For the first time, the women's event steps up to W50 on the World Tennis Tour, marking the return of professional women's tennis at this level to Ireland for the first time in 40 years.

Stronger fields. Higher stakes. Our players competing on home courts.

Tickets for the DLR Irish Open go on sale tomorrow morning at 10am. Links to come soon. Set your alarms.
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