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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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"PLAN B" DOUBLES ClINIC

Causeway Tennis & Bowls Club
Dungarvan , Waterford.

It Was the Women's Turn this afternoon , and they Did Themselves Proud .

Defo Much Better at Lobbing than the Men, & Much More Consistent Second Serves than the Men .

Big Thanks To Tennis Coach Ireland Michelle Merin for Inviting Us down a second time , Causeway for Allowing us to use their Facilities
And
Conor Casey without Whom None of this would ever have happened .

Another Snashing Weekend of Doubles.

If You'd like us to come to your Club and work with us to Help Your Members Play Better Doubles , Why not send me a Text and Less Discuss how we can help Each Other .

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Very Lucky Coaches to Have A Coach " Fired With Enthusiasm" As their TUTOR

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THE VALUE OF VARIATION.
An important element of effective matchplay is the ability to keep your opponent guessing. The more your opponent is worrying about what you might do, the less she is concentrating on what she intends to do.

Example: your opponent’s second serve is weak. Yes, you should attack it. But if you always go for a winner, a clever server will start to anticipate what is going to happen. As the match progresses, she will be more and more prepared for your ‘usual return’.

What Does This Mean For Your Tennis?
It’s important to vary how you deal with situations that occur on a regular basis. In the case of returning a weak serve, what options do you have?
• `Chip and Charge` - treat the short serve as an opportunity to make your return of serve an approach shot. This puts the server under immediate pressure to pass you.
• Drop Shot – as the server is recovering after her serve, she may not be ready to sprint forward. The drop shot is an easy option for you if the second serve has bounced short.
• Winner - if the opportunity is there and you are hitting the ball well, it’s time to turn up the power. Your opponent won’t know it’s coming, because you haven’t attempted a winner off every weak serve.

By mixing up your plays, you stay unpredictable. And in tennis, unpredictability is a big advantage.
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🎾 Something for everyone at Beckett Park this March!

Whether you're picking up a racket for the very first time, looking for a fun new hobby, or simply want to enjoy some friendly tennis at your own pace — we've got a programme for you!

🟠 Golden Game (55+) – Relaxed, social tennis designed for adults aged 55 and over. We use softer red and orange balls for easier rallies and a more enjoyable game. New to tennis or returning after a break? You're very welcome!

👩 Women's Tennis – A fun, friendly course for women who want to learn, improve, or just try something new. No experience needed — our coach will guide you every step of the way!

🎾 Beginner Tennis – Never picked up a racket? No problem! Join our beginner course and get started with the support of a friendly coach in a welcoming environment.

All programmes kick off on March 26th at Beckett Park — and spaces are filling up fast! 🏃 Don't miss out, these courses are always popular so be sure to sign up soon to secure your spot.

Sign up to the course that suits you, here: tr.ee/TTyDo-eVak
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