Tennis Ireland & Dante Talent

Tennis Ireland & Dante Talent

Tennis Ireland & Dante Talent

Tennis Ireland is delighted to partner with Dante Talent to enhance the development pathways for Irish tennis players, from juniors progressing through the ranks to those pursuing opportunities in the US collegiate system and beyond. Through structured reporting and direct communication, Dante will deliver detailed performance insights, supporting seamless transitions between college and professional tennis.

With the expertise of the Dante team and the support of current Irish Davis Cup player David O’Hare, this collaboration will further strengthen opportunities for Irish players, helping them reach their full potential both on and off the court.

I believe Tennis Ireland’s partnership with Dante will fuel development and improve opportunities for Irish players and coaches both on and off the court. As an Irish player and coach, this collaboration presents more opportunities for me to give back to my home nation and help the next generation“, David O’Hare said of the announcement.

National Performance Development Director, Cian Blake, said of the Dante Partnership, “We are delighted to partner with Dante in what promises to be a very exciting collaboration. College tennis plays a major role in the development of Irish tennis players and we are eager to give this cohort of players as many opportunities as possible.”

This partnership underscores Tennis Ireland’s commitment to player development, ensuring that aspiring athletes receive the guidance and support needed to succeed. By building on the strong foundations already in place, we are creating more opportunities for juniors at home and abroad to thrive in the sport.

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