Tennis Unlocked: A Game of Sending & Receiving
Tennis players often focus primarily on the type of shot they want to hit or ‘send’. They don’t consider the incoming shot – the ball ‘received’. This can be a
Tennis players often focus primarily on the type of shot they want to hit or ‘send’. They don’t consider the incoming shot – the ball ‘received’. This can be a
Last week in Tbilisi, Georgia, Will Boyd and Anita O’Neill attended the ITF White Badge Referee School and have returned to Ireland as the newest White Badge Referees on the
Tennis Club treasurers across the Republic of Ireland are celebrating as government grants totalling over €582,000 have been disbursed by Tennis Ireland under the Sports Energy Support Scheme (SESS). The
One of our commitments at Tennis Ireland is to make sure that all our stakeholders are kept up to date with what’s current in the world game, and what’s coming
Tennis Ireland extends our heartfelt congratulations to Conor Niland on winning the William Hill Sports Book of the Year award for his remarkable work, The Racket. This prestigious recognition is
When you miss a shot, you often blame your technique. My grip was wrong, my backswing was too late, my footwork was off…? While it’s true that technical errors cause
On Tuesday, 22nd October 2024, Tennis Ireland welcomed the members of the Blind & Visually Impaired team who proudly represented Ireland at last month’s World Championships. Representing one’s country is
Tennis Unlocked is a new series with one of Ireland’s most experienced coaches, Peter Farrell. In tennis, the unpredictable nature of each match is what makes the sport so captivating—and
Tennis Ireland: Supporting Lifelong Health through Sport Science clearly shows that the journey to becoming a tennis player develops a range of multi-level skills that can lead to success both
Tennis Ireland is delighted to announce that tennis clubs across the country have been awarded vital funding under the Government’s Community Sport Facilities Fund, with a total allocation of €6.5
Tennis Ireland is the National Governing Body for the sport of tennis in Ireland.
Tennis Ireland – Building 2, Sport HQ2, Sport Ireland Campus, Snugborough Road, Blanchardstown, Dublin 15, D15 X6WT
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