Players


Aged 16-18 years? Interested in teaching tennis?

Qualifying as a tennis coach can lead to exciting full or part-time career opportunities – at home or abroad. Tennis Ireland is the National Governing Body of the game this country. We have in place a comprehensive, up to date and highly regarded coaches training system. The `Play and Stay Assistant` award is the first rung on the ladder, click here to find out more.

International Player Monitor

You can now track all the top Senior and Junior Irish players around the world on a week to week basis. Irish players can be found competing in areas all around the world in places as far flung as Australia, Gabon and India in Junior and Senior International events. Read more>>

 

Tennis Europe Junior Tour 2010

Tennis Europe have implemented a number of changes for 2010. Read more>>

 

Passports for U9 and U10 Players

Tennis Ireland may grant players of exceptional talent at Under 9 and Under 10 level a passport to compete in competitions at Under 10 and Under 12 level.

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Tennis 10s

The ITF recommend that players aged 10 and under do not train or play competition with a regular yellow ball on a full court, but instead train and compete with
a Red, Orange or Green ball on the appropriate sized court.

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Tennis Ireland ID Number (TIID)

Tennis Ireland run tournaments in three distinct age groups categorised into Junior Tennis (18 years and under), Veterans Tennis (35 years and upwards) and Seniors Tennis. For a full listing of tournaments throughout the country simply click on the competition category that you reuire on the left side of the screen.
 
To compete in any of these Tennis Ireland sanctioned tournaments it is neccessary for players to be registered with Tennis Ireland as a player. All registered players must have a Tennis Ireland Identification Number (TI ID) to enter a tournament.
 

 

To download a copy please click on the file below.
Type Title Size Date
application/pdfTI ID Player Registration Form 29 kbs10th February 2009