Instructors & Coaches Workshops

Training & Education

Recreational Coach Development


Coach Youth Tennis
Coach Youth Tennis is a collaborative effort between the PTRUSPTA, USTA and the USOC. In addition, Coach Youth Tennis serves as the starting point to become a certified Teaching Professional as those coaches who successfully complete the program will be ready to be tested and certified by either the PTR or the USPTA.

Even if you don’t plan to be certified, the combination of on-line courses and an interactive, on-court workshop will provide valuable education and resources for you to effectively engage and teach kids the sport.


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Upcoming On-Court Tennis Workshops

September 22, 2017, 9:00 am – 12:30 pm
East Boulder Community Center
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FREE workshop hosted by I Have a Dream Foundation of Boulder County open to ALL


PTR Certification Workshops
The following PTR Certification and Education Workshops for tennis teachers and coaches are scheduled in Colorado:

Adult Development Certification, Sept. 30-Oct. 1, 2017, Recreation Center at Northridge-Highlands Ranch11-17 Certification, Nov. 11-12, 2017, Recreation Center at Northridge-Highlands Ranch


USPTA Certification
To become a certified USPTA Tennis Teaching Professional you must fill out the online application, complete the Coach Youth Tennis Workshop and take the USPTA Certification Exam.

Upcoming USPTA Certification Exam scheduled in Colorado:

November 17-18, 2017 at Ranch Country Club (Westminster)

Contact USTA Colorado Community Development if you are interested in exploring other possible on-court training options that may better meet your needs. 


Competitive Coach Development

USTA High Performance Coaches Information
USTA Player Development established a Coaching Education Department to provide coaches throughout the country with a Teaching and Coaching Philosophy and methodology that will enhance their teaching and training efforts, and provide them with a vehicle for transmitting their knowledge to today’s junior players and tomorrow’s Champions. The USTA High Performance Coaching Program was created to provide direct and indirect Coaching Education opportunities to coaches working with players who are striving for excellence in tennis (i.e., nationally ranked junior players to top collegiate and young professionals). The USTA Coaching Education Department established the educational component in cooperation with the United States Professional Tennis Association (USPTA) and the Professional Tennis Registry (PTR)

This USTA High Performance Coaches Workshop will present you with a framework for teaching and training High Performance junior players that is based on our USTA Player Development Teaching and Coaching Philosophy. We realize that every coach brings unique experience and coaching styles to bear in their teaching and coaching. However, this Philosophy and methodology will help our best American coaches align their teaching and training with a unified approach to progressive parameter-based teaching and training with a shared terminology that will allow us provide aconsistent message to our junior players.

Please contact USTA Colorado Player Development for additional information regarding USTA High Performance Coaches Workshops.