Welcome to the Modern Tennis Coach Virtual Conference 2026 — a two-day global learning experience for coaches who are ready to rethink how players actually learn, adapt, and perform.
This is not another webinar packed with drills, templates, or one-size-fits-all solutions.
It’s a practical, coach-led exploration of why we coach the way we do, and how modern coaches are designing environments that help players become more adaptable, confident, and match-ready.
Across February 14th & 15th, you’ll hear from experienced coaches, coach educators, and practitioners working at every level of the game. Through a mix of presentations, podcast-style conversations, and panel discussions, speakers will share real-world insights from the court — not theory in isolation, but ideas tested in practice.
Rather than chasing perfect technique or total control, the conference centres on a simple but powerful shift:
Effective coaching isn’t about controlling players — it’s about shaping environments where learning can emerge.
This event will show how coaches are:
Designing practices that transfer to competition
Supporting decision-making under pressure
Developing players who can adapt, problem-solve, and self-regulate
Moving beyond rigid models without losing structure or clarity
Insightful presentations from respected voices in coaching and player development
Honest panel discussions around modern coaching challenges
Practical examples of practice design and learning environments
Podcast-style conversations exploring coaching philosophy and evolution
Downloadable resources to support reflection and application
Full access to all recordings, available to revisit at any time
These approaches aren’t experimental or theoretical add-ons. They’re being used right now by coaches working with juniors, performance players, and across coach education systems worldwide.
Whether you coach at grassroots level, work within performance pathways, or support coach development, this conference is designed to help you coach with greater clarity, confidence, and purpose in the complexity of the real game.