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Emma Little-Pengelly backs Tennis Ireland launch of Court Bosses programme to empower and support young female tennis players

Deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly attended the launch of the Court Bosses programme (Pictures: Khara Pringle)

TENNIS Ireland has launched Court Bosses, a programme for young women between the ages of 16 and 18 that will give them the skills and confidence they need to remain in the sport as players and coaches.

Research has shown that young athletes leave the sport they love prematurely when they hit puberty, and Court Bosses aims to halt this through its innovative new training programme.

These participants will receive training and assessment that will result in a level one tennis coaching qualification, plus tailored empowerment, and personal development training. The combination of tennis skills and skills such as values, confidence, resilience, and female empowerment is what makes the court bosses programme unique.

The Court Bosses programme is the concept of Nuala Phillips, DEI lead Hilden Tennis Club, Lisa Strutt, of Reboot, and Grainne O’ Neill, Aoife O Sullivan, and Stephen Garvin, of Tennis Ireland. Tennis Ireland has an all-island remit to provide training and development for Tennis Players of all ages and levels with the support of Sport Ireland and Sport Northern Ireland to provide funding and assistance to deliver tennis development programmes for our clubs and players of all ages and abilities across our shared island.

Deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly, who attended the launch at Hilden Tennis Club in Lisburn, said: “Court Bosses is a wonderful, forward-looking initiative which will encourage more young women to continue playing tennis and empower them in their future personal, sporting, and professional lives.

“During my visit to Hilden Tennis Club, I was reminded of sport’s ability to unite and inspire. It was fantastic to meet some of the participants and I have no doubt they will embrace and benefit from everything this programme has to offer.”

Kevin Quinn, CEO of Tennis Ireland, said: “Tennis Ireland is delighted to partner and launch support of “Court Bosses,” this a significant and innovative new training programme designed with our partners to help develop female tennis players and inspire a new cohort of coaches among the younger cohorts of players. We hope that with Court Bosses, with support from our partners we can create a difference in developing these young players, keeping them involved in our fantastic sport, helping them to grow, and changing their futures and the futures of their colleagues across our island of Ireland.”

Nuala Phillips, co-founder Court Bosses spoke at the launch event, saying: “‘The Court Bosses programme is for teenage female players and has been developed by a group of female founders from diverse backgrounds unified in wanting to see more females in leadership positions in sport and in professional life; as the evidence is clear, girls who play sport become women who lead. Empowering female athletes and young women in general is a proven way to develop a better society and a better economy.”

Lisa Strutt of Reboot, said: “We are delighted to help provide leadership skills, resilience, and other content for this programme. We have seen how working with young women in sport significantly impacts their lives and confidence in every aspect of their lives. We can see the impact on the thousands of young women who have passed through our Reboot programmes and others. We want to see a difference in tennis too.”

There are currently 12 young women enrolled in Court Bosses and following their successful graduation in October, it is intended that this programme will be rolled out nationwide.

L-R (back): Court Bosses co-founder Nuala Phillips; deputy First Minister Emma Little Pengelly; Cllr Curtis Dickson, Mayor of Lisburn, Ruth Young, President Lisburn Chamber; Sinead Sharkey-Steenson and Lisa Strutt of Reboot pictured with three of the current Court Bosses participants

L-R Nuala Phillips, Court Bosses co-founder; Sara McCracken, The PR Club; Aoife O’Sullivan, Inclusivity and Diversity Officer Tennis Ireland ; Stephen Garvin, Ulster Development Manager Tennis Ireland, Michelle Daly-Hayes, PR Consultant; with some of the current Court Bosses

L-R : Nuala Phillips, Court Bosses co-founder, deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly; Kevin Quinn, Chief Executive of Tennis Ireland; Letty Lucas, Tennis Ireland President; Sinead Sharkey-Steenson and Lisa Strutt, Reboot; pictured with three current Court Bosses participants

FACT FILE

About Court Bosses

  • The 12 participants began their tennis coaching programme in April and have had regular lunch and learn sessions with former champion tennis players and other leading sports women.
  • The six modules of personal development training will begin in the autumn. These sessions will seek to inspire and encourage participants to do more and be more on the court and off.
  • Over the course of the programme participants will receive a Level 1 coaching qualification in Tennis. The objective of this pilot programme is to support 12 current tennis players and offer them this unique combined curriculum of is to help our leading female players between 16 years and 18 years to become coaches in their sport and more confident, resilient, and impactful leaders.

About Tennis Ireland

  • Tennis Ireland is the National Governing Body for the sport of tennis in Ireland. Tennis Ireland was founded in 1908 and has over 180 affiliated clubs and engages with almost 80,000 players.
  • Tennis Ireland stages Pro Tour events such as The Irish Open Championships and selects teams to participate in The Billie Jean King Cup, The Davis Cup, and other international events at Junior, Senior and master’s level.
  • Tennis Ireland also supports the delivery of a wide range of competitive, educational and development tennis programmes at local, provincial, and national levels.
  • Find out more at https://www.tennisireland.ie

About Reboot

  • Lisa Strutt and Sinead Sharkey are co-founders of Reboot and share a unique bond fuelled by their love of powering women into top positions in sports. Together they have developed programmes across football, Hockey, and Tennis. They love to clash together the best of leadership development to deliver transformational courses, together they have coached and developed over 10,000 women to excel.
  • Find out more at https://rebootandreturn.com/#media