Training for every coach
Tennis Australia delivers courses and qualifications for beginner through to experienced coaches.
Participation, Trainee and Development Coaching (Level 1) courses are great options to kickstart your coaching career. Whilst our Level 2 and higher help you take the next step in your coaching career or business.
Tennis Australia offers a comprehensive coach education pathway for current and prospective tennis coaches. Tennis Australia’s courses are the only tennis coaching courses officially recognised by the International Tennis Federation (ITF). Our Coach Education system is recognised at the Gold level by the ITF.
What our former student says
“I found the Development Coaching Course to be very comprehensive and well-structured. The content was relevant and applicable to everyday coaching of all levels; the coach developer was knowledgeable and engaging with the group overall. I found engaging with the group sharing sessions very valuable and essential to the learning experience overall.”
Yeoh Kean Wah, Development Coaching Course (Level 1) student.

Supporting your entire coaching journey
Committed to developing a strong coaching workforce, we provide all Tennis Australia coaches with access to workshops, resources and support to enhance their skills.
Why choose Tennis Australia coaching courses
Frequently asked questions
Tennis Australia offers a flexible pathway to becoming a tennis coach. If you're new to coaching, our Participation and Trainee coaching courses will get you to the court sooner.
Tennis Australia coaching courses are the only courses in Australia recognised by the ITF, designed to support you through the entire lifespan of your career.
Each course varies in cost; whilst the entry-level Participation Coaching Course is provided at no charge, other courses start from $295 (incl. GST).
You might be eligible for scholarships or travel subsidies. Please contact your local Coach Development team.
Still have questions?
Unsure which courses or qualifications are right for you? Talk to the Coach Development team in your state or territory.