The first ever CBI (Coaching Beginner & Intermediate) Coaching Course in Pakistan, was held at the PTF Complex, Islamabad. Overall, this course allows candidates to enhance individual Tennis coaching abilities, as well as to give players in their respective regions better and more appropriate coaching opportunities.

Participants of this course were taught the latest concepts in coaching and developing beginner and intermediate level children; this included tactics, techniques, physical conditioning and psychological development. Participants also learned the basics about coaching special ability players; wheelchair, hearing, and vision impaired.

This course will directly affect participation across Pakistan, as retention numbers in players increase if they are coached appropriately according to their age and skill level (this has been proved true by data we have in our records.  The course also gives an opportunity to identify future Play Tennis tutors; Play tennis is the foundation level in the PTF Coaches Education Program (CBI being the next one). 

The 2 Coaching Advanced Players (formerly known as Level 2) certified trainee Tutors who assisted in this course, will now qualify as Assistant Tutors for the next CBI, as per the PTF Tutor pathway, and, subsequently, add to the numbers in the existing tutors pool.

Course Highlights:

  • – The 12 days long CBI (Coaching Beginner & Intermediate) Players Course (formerly known as ITF Level 1), was held in Pakistan after the ITF recognized the PTF Coaches Education Program at Bronze, in December 2020.
  • – A total of 18 candidates participated in the course, from all over Pakistan.
  • – Candidates comprised players, coaches, and parents of young players.
  • – All participants had to do 16 online pre-requisite courses, as per ITF requirements, to ensure minimum entry standards, in addition to a host of On-Court practicals, and a written exam at the end. 
  • – Participants of this course were taught the latest concepts in coaching and developing beginner and intermediate level children; this included tactics, techniques, physical conditioning and psychological development.
  • – Participants also learned the basics about coaching special ability players; wheelchair, hearing, and vision impaired.
  • – This course will directly affect participation across Pakistan, as retention numbers in players increase if they are coached appropriately according to their age and skill level (this has been proved true by data we have in our records. 
  • – This course also gives an opportunity to identify future Play Tennis tutors; Play tennis is the foundation level in the PTF Coaches Education Program (CBI being the next one). 
  • – The 2 Coaching Advanced Players (formerly known as Level 2) certified trainee Tutors who assisted in this course, will now qualify as Assistant Tutors for the next CBI, as per the PTF Tutor pathway, and, subsequently, add to the numbers in the existing tutors pool.