Every month we host a coach webinar, featuring UK-based and international expert guests to give their insights into a whole range of topics related to developing our players, businesses and ourselves as coaches. This content is now provided in podcast format so it is more accessible, and you can listen at a time and place that suits you.
Some of these are old webinars which were recorded before we launched the podcast, so please bear that in mind and enjoy the conversations.
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Every month we host a coach webinar, featuring UK-based and international expert guests to give their insights into a whole range of topics related to developing our players, businesses and ourselves as coaches. This content is now provided in podcast format so it is more accessible, and you can listen at a time and place that suits you.
Some of these are old webinars which were recorded before we launched the podcast, so please bear that in mind and enjoy the conversations.
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In this podcast, Caragh McMurtry, CEO of Neurodiverse Sport, and Lesley Crocker, Tennis Manager of the South Devon Tennis Centre, discuss the different aspects of neurodiversity and share practical strategies to support neurodivergent players in your coaching programme.
Caragh and Lesley share valuable insights into neurodiversity and the barriers it can present, particularly for children who want to engage with the sport. Based on personal experience, they focuse on autism and offered top tips to help make coaching sessions more inclusive for autistic people.
If you're looking to gain strategies from industry leaders, support autistic players in regulating, and adapt your coaching to meet their individual needs, this podcast is for you.
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In this podcast, Ana Soares, specialist in sport psychology with more than 15 years of experience in high-performance tennis and LTA Coach Mentor, helps us navigate the most common on- and off-court challenges of dealing with pressure for players.
Ana shares her knowledge on identifying the various ways players react under pressure and provides the fundamentals for introducing mental training into your coaching sessions, along with detailed action plans for creating routines.
If you'd like to hear from an industry leader in the psychology space and gain top tips to help players deal with pressure more effectively, this podcast is for you.
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In this podcast, Jemima King, LTA Level 4 Senior Performance Coach and Coach Mentor, shares her journey both as player and coach. She explains the challenges she faced when trying to excel in her coaching career while keeping her passion for the game and balancing family responsibilities.
With more than two decades of coaching experience and deep expertise in the mental side of tennis, Jemima has contributed to player development from junior to senior level. Since 2005, she has been the Head Coach at Halton Tennis Centre and has been a travelling coach for players competing at ITF standards. On the competitive side, she enjoyed the junior LTA circuit, competing in junior nationals and represented Buckinghamshire from juniors to seniors
If you'd like to get tips from a former player, mum, and Head Coach on how to find a healthy work-life balance, where you can make time for the things you love while enjoying the sport, this podcast is a must-listen.
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In this podcast Sandra Zaniewska, Coach to Marta Kostyuk, and Jo Anne Downing, LTA's Programme Strategy Manager and Women & Girls Lead, discuss the opportunities for female coaches in tennis.
Both speakers provide information on the current landscape of female participation and coaching in tennis, and focus on the challenges and solutions to promote gender equality.
Sandra had an extensive playing career, with highlights that include 2 WTA titles, 2 Grand Slam quarterfinals and 9 victories against top 10 players, achieving a WTA career-high ranking of #142 in singles and #203 in doubles. As a coach, she had to the opportunity to work with top WTA players such as Petra Martic and Alize Cornet, while also spending two years at the Mouratoglou Tennis Academy in different roles. This experience places her in the right position to advise on how to support active female players and coaches.
Jo-Anne Downing has been working on developing programmes that offer women and girls opportunities in tennis and padel through different managerial roles for the last 16 years.
Listen to this podcast to discover strategies and gain practical tips to support female players in overcoming mental challenges and developing their technical and tactical skills.
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Robert Wedlake, LTA Level 4 Coach and LTA Coach Mentor, and Lydia Edgar, Employment Partner at Brabners, discuss the various contributing factors to guarantee a successful coach-venue relationship.
Lydia brings to this podcast over 30 years of experience as an employment lawyer, along with insights from having dealt with more than 1,600 calls through the LTA-Brabners helpline. She focuses on the importance of having a contract in place and the different elements this document should include to benefit both coaches and venues.
Robert, on the other hand, shares his wealth of experience as a coach, and his journey from being a volunteer to oversee a multi-venue coaching business. Rob has gone through all the stages of engaging with a venue, from joining as a coach to creating his own coaching programme at the venue, and ultimately sitting on the committee to influence decisions.
If you're looking for top tips to enhance the relationship with your venue, so that you can see yourself and your coaching programme thrive, this podcast is for you.
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In this podcast, Merlin Van de Braam, Head of Coach & Official Development & Support, helps us navigate the Coach Development Strategy for 2024-2026, emphasising emerging priorities such as the coaching workforce shortage.
Following years of continuous growth in participation in Great Britain, the 2024 ITF report concluded that GB is at the top of percentage of the population playing tennis of any of the 199 nations included in that report. It is great news that more people engage with tennis and enjoy all the benefits that it has to offer. However, this increase has influenced the current shortage of coaches.
Merlin takes us through this and other contributing factors to this shortage, explains what the LTA is doing to tackle it, and also provides top tips on what coaches can do to alleviate this problem.
If you're looking to grow your coaching workforce or are considering ways to improve workforce retention, this podcast is a must-listen for you to be able to address these issues.
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In this podcast, Stuart Maidment, LTA Level 5 Master Club Coach and LTA Coach of the Year in 2013, takes us through the numerous opportunities that parks can provide for coaches.
Stuart began his tennis journey playing in parks, where he spent over 15 years coaching. He played a key role in helping Cannon Hill Park become the LTA Venue of the Year in 2015. Currently, as the LTA Parks Investment Delivery Manager, Stuart utilizes funding from the Department for Culture, Media, and Sport (DCMS) and the LTA Tennis Foundation to renovate parks across the UK.
If you're lookinig for top tips on how to get started as a Tennis Operator, or seeking opportunities for your coaching programme or yourself individually within a park setting, Stuart touches on several challenges and solutions that will point you in the right direction. He covers topics such as the importance of parks for participation and how to effectively deal with local authorities.
Whether you're currently working in parks or thinking about giving it a go, this podcast is a must-listen.
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In this podcast, David Sammel, LTA Level 5 Coach and LTA Coach Mentor, guides us through the various aspects of mentoring.
Covering different topics from overcoming initial fears to maximising collaboration with your Mentor, David's more than 35 years of experience have allowed him to master the different phases of the mentoring process. He also shares real-life experiences on how he has helped coaches engage with mentoring more effectively.
In his extensive career, David has contributed to several players transitioning from junior level to represent their countries in prestigious tournaments such as the Davis Cup, Billie Jean King Cup, and Olympic Games.
If you're looking to learn from a leading expert within the mentoring space and gain valuable insights and strategies to develop your coaching career, this podcast is for you.
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Are you passionate about the technical and tactical aspects of doubles? Listen to this podcast to explore with Rob Smith, LTA Level 5 Coach and former Head Coach of the LTA High Performance Centre in Bromley, top tips on how to effectively help players reach their doubles potential regardless of their level.
Rob began his tennis journey at the age of 12, quickly leading him to compete at international level as a junior. His passion for coaching saw him become one of the UK's youngest Level 5 Coaches and later the Head Coach of the Bromley Tennis Centre in 2004.
With over two decades of coaching experience, Rob has worked with players at all stages of development, from red ball players to top ITF juniors, top 100 WTA players, and even Davis Cup and Grand Slam winners.
This is a great opportunity to learn from a true doubles expert.
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Have you considered including Visually Impaired tennis in your coaching programme? In this podcast, Frankie Rohan, LTA Qualified Coach and British Blind Sport Workforce Officer, and Jo Cunliffe, LTA Senior Performance Coach, take you through the essentials of creating a welcoming environment for VI players, as well as provide tools to effectively coach and communicate with them.
Frankie Rohan has experienced first-hand the difficulties of transitioning from fully-sighted player to VI tennis, after having lost the majority of her sight. She currently helps develop LTA projects focused on inclusivity and assists with coaching the GB National VI Team. Jo Cunliffe, with over 29 years in the coaching industry, brings a wealth of experience both as a coach, but also as a player, as she competed at the international level.
Whether you're currently delivering VI tennis or planning to do so in the future, this podcast provides all the information you need.
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If you're looking to deepen your understanding of stringing, this podcast with Paul Skipp, ERSA Master Professional Tour Stringer and Wimbledon Head Stringer, is a must-listen. It provides essential information to help you give informed advice to players in your coaching programme.
With over 26 years in the industry, Paul has worked with players at all levels, from club level players to ATP/WTA professionals and Grand Slams champions. His extensive experience positions him perfectly to guide you through the evolution of stringing and current trends.
Do not miss the opportunity to learn from one of the industry-leaders and gather all the knowledge you need to help players make optimal stringing choices that complement their game.
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Do you spend time preparing your players for tennis or padel practice or competitive games from a physical point of view? Or do you ever take time preparing yourself physically for the delivery of your coaching sessions? In this podcast we discuss the importance of physical preparation, not only for your players in regard to training sessions and competitions, but also for ourselves as coaches to make sure we have long and healthy coaching careers.
Alex competed at a professional level, which allowed him to experience firsthand the demands of the game, and specifically how much stress our bodies need to endure during the practice of the sport. This ultimately helped him make the move to the S&C world and become an accredited S&C coach with the UKSCA.
During his career as S&C coach, Alex has collaborated with different NGBs, such as British Bob Skeleton, England Netball and GB Badminton, before joining the LTA as National Physical Performance Coach for the GB Wheelchair Tennis Pathway. Under his current role, he has supported performance wheelchair players in the Grand slams, the GB Team for 2 Paralympic Games (Rio & Tokyo, plus preparing for Paris 2024), and has also held the Captaincy for GB in the Women's Wheelchair World Team Cup in 2023 & Quads in 2022.
If you want to discover some top tips used by the best in the world to help minimise the risk of injury and also make sure you and your players have a long career, this is your podcast.
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If you're looking for new options on how to grow your coaching programme, this podcast will give you all the knowledge on how to effectively collaborate with schools to tap into a vast pool of potential players.
A total of 32,163 schools and more than 10 million pupils (full and part time) in the UK, according to BESA (2024), shows the scale of the market coaches could have access to if working in partnership with schools.
Dave Earl, LTA Level 5 Master Club Coach, always saw this as an opportunity, and since becoming Head Coach of Boom Tennis in 2016, he has managed to increase his tennis programme from only 12 juniors actively training to an impressive 600 juniors and 150 adults attending coaching each week. This also meant that more venues were needed to welcome these new players, and as a result, Boom Tennis is now a multi-venue business with 4 clubs across Surrey.
All this great work helped Dave become the Surrey Sports Coach of the Year in 2018, and the LTA Surrey Coach of the Year 2019. Dave is currently a member of the Surrey coaches committee.
Whether you are just starting out or looking to take your tennis or padel programme to the next level, this is a great opportunity to learn from a true expert and unlock all the secrets to grow your programme tend-fold through schools.
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In this podcast Selena Coburn, LTA Level 4 Senior Performance Coach and R2 Graded Referee, takes us through the essential information to effectively deliver tennis and padel competitions to service players in your programme and in the local area and to help build your business.
Retention is vital to help grow a sustainable tennis and padel programme, and having a fun competitive outlet is proven to keep players in the game for longer. The Harvard Business Review reports that increasing customer retention rates by 5% increases profits by 25-95%. It also shows it's 5 to 25 times more expensive to acquire a new customer than it is to retain an existing one. So investing in competition is good for business.
Selena’s R2 Graded Referee status has allowed her to obtain experience at all levels of the domestic grading system, running events all the way from Grade 6 LTA Youth Matchplay's up to Grade 1 LTA National Tour tournaments (including the Berkshire Junior County Championship). Such domestic pedigree led Selena to make the international jump and become the Tournament Director at various Tennis Europe (12U Cat2) and ITF Junior (J30) events
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All Selena's good work resulted in her being named “Official of the Year” for the Central and East region in 2023, going on to finish runner-up in the LTA National Tennis Awards.
As a Level 4 Senior Performance Coach, Selena is currently based at Bradfield Tennis Centre (Berkshire), club where she has been coaching and delivering competitions for the last 7 years.
Who better than Selena, to guide us through all her top tips to delivering a profitable and sustainable competition calendar in your programme/venue to help drive player retention and development.
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In this podcast industry leaders, Luoise Assioun & Sue Morrison, with more than 27 and 30 years of inclusive coaching experience respectively, discuss opening up sporting environments to people with disabilities and the benefits of embracing inclusive tennis within your coaching programme.
Across Great Britain, an estimated 11 million people have a disability, and they are less likely to participate in sporting activity than non-disabled people, which can be a result of a lack of inclusivity and accessibility to sport. Embracing inclusive tennis then represents a huge opportunity for coaches to help grow their programmes.
Louise Assioun and Sue Morrison have worked throughout their coaching careers to make tennis more inclusive, and to equip coaches with tools that facilitate the delivery of disability tennis sessions. In their commitment to ensuring sport is an environment for all, one of Lou’s and Sue’s most recent ground-breaking moves was founding LUSU Sports in 2016, which focuses on the designing of equipment and activity programmes to support coaches involved in disability tennis. To this date, many tennis programmes and schools have benefited from their projects and ideas, meaning more disabled children and adults with long-term health conditions being active while engaging with tennis.
Listen to this podcast to discover the top tips Louise and Sue use to be more inclusive, and explore what benefit this can bring to you and your coaching programme.
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In this podcast Miles Maclagan, LTA Level 4 Senior Performance Coach and former GB Davis Cup player, discusses his coaching philosophy, which encourages the combination of hard work and good habits.
Miles has had an extensive career in both playing and coaching, across singles and doubles, working with players such as Andy Murray, Laura Robson, and Borna Coric. He has faced the challenges of the tennis world from both a player and coach perspective, with a wealth of experience to share. Among his numerous trophies, Miles has achieved 2 Grand Slam titles and multiple Masters 1000s.
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In this podcast Angela Crossley, LTA Coach of the Year, Director of Angela Crossley Tennis and LTA Level 4 Senior Coach, discusses her tennis career and offers advice on how to create a multivenue tennis business, whilst spending time on-court and also being a mum.
Angela has run her successful business for 12 years. A business that grew from one venue to now over seven, with multiple school links, a plethora of LTA County awards and a continually evolving and growing coaching workforce. Angela achieved this whilst also being a mother of two, with (at the point of recording) her 3 year old and on maternity leave with her 4 month-old.
Listen to this content to explore the opportunities and barriers of a career in tennis coaching as a female, alongside multiple top tips to grow both your programme and coaching workforce.
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