ITF: Change Coming to tennis

Under 10 tennis: Wikipedia

Quickstart Tennis

USTA Transitions Court Progression

USTA tennis: Tips and Instruction

Next Generation of Tennis

 The USTA has set an objective to increase both the quantity and quality of tennis teaching professionals and coaches throughout the U.S. This process will create uniform standards for coaches and will improve the level of tennis instruction nationwide.

USA Today

Michelle Obama - Tennis for all idea

US Net Generation Tennis

Tennis Activities videos

Quickstartcentral Central Virgina provider

Canada Kids tennis

Kids Tennis introduces the sport of tennis in a fun and interactive way and ensures immediate success for young players aged 5-10. Using modified tennis balls, racquets, nets and courts, young players are properly equipped to enjoy rallies and learn the fundamentals of the game early on. Skills are developed much quicker, allowing for an easy transition to full court. Tennis Canada fully endorses Kids Tennis and is developing programs and competitive structures across the country to give more players the opportunity to experience its positive benefits.

Canada Kid Tennis

ITF Coaching & Sport Science Review

The ITF Coaching & Sport Science Review publishes original research, review papers, opinion pieces, short reports, technical notes, topical lectures and letters in the disciplines of medicine, physiotherapy, anthropometry, biomechanics and technique, conditioning, methodology, management and marketing, motor performance, nutrition, psychology, physiology, sociology, statistics, tactics, training systems, and others domains for knowledge with specific and practical applications to tennis coaching. The intended readership of the publication is directed to all those involved in, and interested in coaching methodology and sport sciences relating to tennis.

School Tennis program Canada

Tennis Canada Learn to Play: Under 10s

ITF coaching and sport science review

Archive of issues: Author, year and titles.

International Tennis Federation Tennis 10’s

Game-based tennis coach

The Acecoach.com (Advanced Coaching Education) website has been developed by Canadian Coach, Wayne Elderton to provide resources for coaches who wish to professionally develop and keep up to date with international coaching trends (like the Game-based Approach).

Great resources for considering how to teach tennis from a modified games approach to emphasize tactical understanding and skill application.

AceCoach website: Game-based tennis coaching

Videos from Acecoach.com