September 2016

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ZEMINAR – 11th – 13th October Members of the Tennis Ireland Development Team were at the recent Zeminar in the RDS to greet and meet with teenagers and their parents, teachers, mentors and coaches promoting tennis as a fun and healthy activity for all agegroups....

The Veteran Interprovincial Championships were held in Galway LTC in September with the over 35s- 50s teams challenging for the 2016 Interprovincial title. This year's contest went down to the final session between Munster and Leinster and it was the Leinster Team who emerged victorious on...

Tennis Ireland joins the NSPCC to promote parents’ role in Tennis   Parents and carers are key to a child’s lifelong involvement in Tennis!   The NSPCC and Tennis Ireland have joined forces with more than 100 sports organisations in the UK and Ireland to promote Parents in Sport...

James McGee claimed his first challenger tour title in Cary, North Carolina. The win comes after a lengthy battle back from injury last year and launches him back inside the top 200  ATP World rankings. Speaking afterwards to the media McGee commented "It's a dream for me...

The junior Tri-nations teams travelled to Cardiff this weekend with high hopes of victory after winning the title in 2014 and finishing in 2nd place in 2015. However it was not to be as Scotland emerged the overall winners winning two of the agegroups at U14...

A level 1 coaching course is due to commence at the beginning of October 2016 The course will take place in the National Tennis Centre at DCU in Glasnevin Dublin Details on the format and structure of the Level 1 coaching course can be viewed...