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  • How to Become a College Tennis Coach

    College tennis coaches teach student-athletes the fundamentals of the game, and guide them through practice sessions to help them develop as players. According to the Intercollegiate Tennis Association, more than 15,000 college students play tennis at all levels at more than 1,200 member colleges and universities. Getting your first professional college coaching opportunity can be a challenge. Generally speaking, most college tennis coaches begin their careers as assistant coaches. You can prepare for a career in college tennis coaching by demonstrating strong leadership ability and the desire to motivate young adults to achieve success on and off the court.

  • The USPTA Code of Ethics

    The U.St. Professional Tennis Association (USPTA) has a large membership of tennis professionals who have voluntarily joined the organization and, in so doing, agreed to abide by the rules and regulations of the group. In order to guide the conduct of its members and uphold the association’s standards, the USPTA has established a code of ethics.

  • How to Hire a Tennis Coach

    Tennis requires a combination of etiquette, mental focus and quick reflexes best honed with the help of a tennis coach. Young athletes who want to play tennis especially need the tutelage of an experienced player before they proceed.

  • How to Coach Tennis

    Coaching tennis is a rewarding way to pass on your knowledge of the game to less experienced players. Whether you are looking to coach a high school or college team, give private lessons or just teach the basics to a family member, you can enjoy watching your students grow as tennis players.

  • How to Become a Pro Tennis Coach

    Becoming a pro tennis coach is an ambitious goal, but it is achievable if you have the drive to succeed. If you're willing to put in the time and effort necessary, and start at the very bottom of the ladder, you may just find yourself teaching the pros one day.

  • How to Coach Youth Tennis

    People in ancient Greece played a game similar to modern day tennis called "sphairistike." In the U.S., most youth tennis players play on a hard-court surface as opposed to clay or grass. Youth tennis gives young people the opportunity to learn about and experience this popular sport for themselves. A good coach will help players learn the sport and, just as importantly, learn to enjoy it.

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