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The ITF Tennis iCoach website has been designed and developed to deliver the very best tennis coaching and playing information to tennis enthusiasts around the world.

The tennis icoach website features hours and hours of exclusive video footage taken of leading tennis coaches and experts presenting at ITF Coaching seminars and workshops conducted around the world.

We went back and categorised all our content that we’ve been developing and accumulating over the years and made it readily searchable and accessible on this new tennis icoach website.

That’s several hundred articles produced by experts in every aspect of teaching and playing tennis.

This is the only truly global based tennis website on the internet with expert contributions from leading coaches from every corner of the world.

There are articles on player development, tactics, biomechanics, psychology, technique, conditioning, coach development, strokes, teaching methodology and much more.

We also have over 30 specially designed eLearning Modules with the authors doing their own audio narration.

Tennis icoach provides both tennis players and tennis coaches from all over the world the opportunity to share and gain knowledge about tennis and tennis coaching.

The ITF believe it is critical for the ongoing development of the sport that we presume a leadership role in the distribution and sharing of best practices in the global sport. The Internet plays a central role in ITF’s strategy for the future.

The International Tennis Federation (ITF) is the world governing body of tennis, one of the few truly global sports. The objective of the ITF is to further grow and develop the sport worldwide, to develop the game at all levels at all ages for both able-bodied and disabled men and women, to make amend and uphold the rules of the game, to promote the International Team Championships and competitions of the ITF, to preserve the integrity and independence of tennis as a sport, and to perform all without discrimination on grounds of colour, race, nationality, ethnic or national origin, age, sex or religion.

The ITF has 205 member National Associations - more than most other international sporting federations. Member nations come from from every continent, and each association is involved in organising tennis and promoting the interests of the game. More on the National Associations, including contact details, can be found in the National Associations section of the About the ITF weblet.

The ITF also has six Regional Associations based geographically, which work within their regions and continents to assist the development and co-ordination of tennis:

Asian Tennis Federation (ATF) - Web Site
Confederacion SudAmericana de Tenis (COSAT) - Web Site
Confederation of African Tennis (CAT) - Web Site
COTECC (Central America & Caribbean)- Web Site
Oceania Tennis Federation (OTF) - Web Site
Tennis Europe - Web Site

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