Red and Blue sessions don’t need to be stressful—in fact, they can be dynamic, engaging, and a key part of a player’s long-term development. This course will show you how to teach the formative skills that allow players aged 4 to 8 to play the game for a lifetime. By encouraging interactive play, you can be released from being a ball feeder and focus on high-quality coaching.
Rally at Red was developed by Luke House, the 2018 National Coach of the Year and Head of Tennis and U10 Performance at Virtus (including the acclaimed Bromley Tennis Centre).
On the course, you’ll:
- Break down the stages of rallying so that any player can experience success
- Understand the key receiving skills that are vital at the Red and Blue stages
- Learn options for organising groups effectively and how to work with Tennis Leaders and Assistants to enhance session quality
- Learn how to develop spatial awareness, problem-solving, and social skills in players
“The ideas in Rally at Red genuinely changed the way I run sessions. I never thought rallying was an option for players so young.”
Level 3 Coach
Reasonable adjustments
Reasonable adjustments are available. Please contact Tennis Scotland at the time of booking, so that they can support you.
Thursday, 23 April 2026: 10:00 AM - 02:00 PM (Face-to-Face)
Bar
Clubhouse
Gymnasium
Toilets
Accessible Not Wheelchair
Creche Facility
Showers
Practice Wall
Public Transport
Changing Rooms
Equipment Hire
Meeting Rooms
Wheelchair Access
Catering Facilities
Restaurant
Swimming Pool
Cycle Racks
Water Fountains
Tennis Scotland is the national governing body for tennis in Scotland. Working closely with sportscotland and the LTA, our mission is to get ‘more people playing tennis more often’. Tennis Scotland focuses on a number of key areas of work which include coach development, competition and officiating, performance tennis, disability tennis and general tennis development programmes.
Tennis Scotland run a number of coach development courses including our flagship CPD event the National Coaches Conference, in addition to forums and safeguarding courses.
For further information, please visit our website or contact us at info@tennisscotland.org