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Discover our comprehensive library of documentation, including guides, articles, and tools to support your needs. Whether you're just getting started in the sport or a certified expert, there's something for everyone.
Discover our comprehensive library of documentation, including guides, articles, and tools to support your needs. Whether you're just getting started in the sport or a certified expert, there's something for everyone.
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A concise guide offering 10 key principles for parents to support their child’s athletic journey positively and effectively.
A customizable guide template designed to help structure information, resources, and best practices for tennis programs and initiatives.
A guide to fostering a positive, respectful, and healthy competitive environment for players, parents, and coaches involved in tennis.
A guide to help players, parents, and coaches understand the structure, expectations, and dynamics of the tournament environment in tennis.
A practical guide offering 13 steps for parents to positively support their child’s sports experience and foster a healthy athletic environment.
Introductory guide for beginners on learning to play wheelchair tennis.
Help grow tennis in your community! These resources are meant to equip community facilitators, volunteers, parents and coaches with tools to encourage participation at the community level.
Rogers First Set is Tennis Canada's national participation program, developed and implemented in collaboration with Provincial and Territorial Tennis Associations. There are four program pillars: Try, Learn, Play, and Compete. Designed to introduce new individuals to tennis and retain athletes in the sport, the program focuses on the Try, Learn, and Play pillars.
Cardio Tennis is a group fitness activity using tennis as the vehicle to provide the aerobic and anaerobic workout. It includes a proper progressive sport specific warm-up, cardio games and cool-down. Cardio Tennis also includes the use of Cardio balls, the agility ladder and group heart rate training. It is the 4th fastest growing sport in the US with 2.2 million participants. If you want to retain members, generate revenue and create new players this is the program for you. Since 2012, the TPA has been providing workshops to become an official Cardio Tennis provider.