Learn how to create and modify end-of-session games which challenge players’ tactical, technical, physical and mental skills. Player development shouldn’t stop when nearing the end of a lesson; discover how to get the best out of your players by weaving the four performance factors into fun games. Written by Nick Williams and Stuart Twigg, this course teaches you how to transform regular games and drills to be more challenging and purposeful.
On the course, you’ll:
- Learn how to create fun and purposeful games
- Understand how to set up effective conditioned points
- Learn different organisational formats to maximise players’ time on court
- Familiarise yourself with how to apply feedback in the most effective way
- Gain access to a catalogue of 30+ new drills and games
30+ Drills and Games to End Your Lesson is for all types of coaches – new, experienced, and anyone in between – looking for inspiration on how to vary the end of a session.
This is one of three Great Group Coaching workshops aimed at developing your capability of organising and working with players in a group setting. Explore Great Group Coaching #1: Discovering & Driving Detail and Great Group Coaching #2: Repetition vs Realism
Reasonable adjustments are available. Please contact Tennis Wales at the time of booking, so that they can best support you.
Sunday, 16 November 2025: 09:00 AM - 01:00 PM (Face-to-Face)
Wrexham Tennis Centre
Wrexham Tennis Centre, Plas Coch Road
WREXHAM
Wales North
LL11 2BW
Equipment Hire
Bar
Wheelchair Access
Clubhouse
Accessible Not Wheelchair
Cycle Racks
Water Fountains
Meeting Rooms
Toilets
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Catering Facilities
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Public Transport
Tennis Wales are the National Governing Body for tennis in Wales. We’re a not for profit organisation affiliated with the LTA and work in partnership towards a vision of ‘tennis opened up’ in Wales. In partnership with our sponsors and Sport Wales, we work collaboratively to make tennis relevant, accessible, welcoming and enjoyable.
We have created new partnerships with Cardiff Met University and Wrexham Tennis Centre which will see this new Coach Development Centre, created specifically for Wales, training and supporting hundreds of new and existing tennis coaches. The new landscape will allow for dedicated support to service the needs of the local workforce and enable closer links to deployment opportunities across the country.
Our aim is to provide a clear and transformative pathway for coaches to develop and achieve their potential.
For further information, please visit our website or contact us at coachdevelopment@tenniswales.org.uk.