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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DAVE MILEY'S outstanding work in Kazakhstan continues to pay dividends:
The KTF’s National Training Centre – the Beeline Arena in Astana - has just received recognition from the ITF at Gold level.
The Centre becomes one of only eight that have this level of ITF recognition. In Europe, only FFT, Switzerland, LTA and Netherlands have met the stringent criteria set by the World Governing Body.
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Imagine What Dave Miley could do for Irish 🇮🇪 Tennis 🎾
Great stuff - a real team effort to get results like this:👏 What a result! Huge congratulations to Lydia Brennan, who won the doubles title at the J60 in Telde, Spain last week alongside partner Nikol. We love to see it! 🎾🍀🏆
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🎾 Season 2 is Here — Doubles Transformation Clinics Are Back! 🎾
We’re kicking off Season 2 of our All-New Doubles Transformation Clinics in Garryduff this May 23rd & 24th.
If you want to play smarter, attack more, and win more doubles matches — these clinics are for you.
🔥 Saturday 23rd | 10am–1pm
NEW One Up – One Back Clinic
Our Signature Clinic returns with new drills, new exercises & new insights to help you master the staggered formation and play smarter doubles.
⚡ Saturday 23rd | 2pm–5pm
NEW Plan "B" Clinic
Getting beaten and don’t know how to turn it around?
Learn the tactics and patterns to swing momentum back your way.
🚀 Sunday 24th | 10am–1pm
NEW Both Up Clinic
Get off the baseline, dominate the net and play more attacking doubles.
🧠 Sunday 24th | 2pm–5pm
Understand The Game Clinic
Learn the 5 Phases of Play, 7 Situations of Play, and how to control matches point by point.
✅ Suitable for Inter Club League Players
✅ Ideal for Open Tournament Players
✅ All Levels Welcome
⚠️ These clinics always fill fast
📱 DM Or Call/Text Jonny: 086 244 6537
Transform Your Doubles. Play Smarter. Win More. 🎾🔥
Garryduff Sports Centre Tennis Munster Crosshaven Tennis Club Sunday's Well Boating & Tennis Club Youghal Lawn Tennis Club Causeway Tennis & Bowls ClubLower Aghada Tennis Club Douglas Lawn Tennis Club ... See MoreSee Less
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It is with great sadness that Tennis Ireland marks the passing of Seamus Shelly — founder, visionary, and the quiet architect of something extraordinary.
In 1977, Seamus co-founded Dublin Parks Tennis with a simple belief: that tennis should be for every child. Nearly five decades later, his vision reaches almost 12,000 children across Ireland every year.
A true legend of Irish tennis. Rest in peace, Seamus.
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Professional men's tennis is coming back to Dublin.
An ATP Challenger 75 tournament will be held at Elm Park Golf & Sports Club from 14–20 June 2026 — the first ATP Challenger event on Irish soil since 2008.
World-ranked players. Grass courts. The week before Wimbledon qualifying. And the chance for Irish players to compete against them at home.
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