Is tennis dying?In this episode of the My Tennis Coaching Podcast, I explore a question many people in the sport are starting to ask: Is tennis slowly losing relevance?With the rapid growth of padel and pickleball, tennis is facing real competition for players, court space, and cultural attention. But the real issue may not be the new sports themselves.The deeper problem lies inside tennis.In this conversation, I break down some of the structural challenges holding the sport back, including: Path dependence in tennis coaching – why the sport struggles to evolve• Gatekeeping in coach education and development The lack of academic research influencing real coaching practice Why outdated systems continue to dominate coach education• How innovation is often resisted inside traditional tennis structures• The growing popularity of padel and pickleball and what tennis can learn from themTennis has incredible history, culture, and competitive depth. But if the sport wants to remain relevant for the next generation of players and coaches, it needs to be willing to challenge long-standing assumptions about how the game is taught and developed.This episode is a reflection on where tennis currently stands — and what may need to change.Is tennis declining?Path dependence in sport systemsCoach education problems in tennisWhy tennis struggles to modernizeEcological approaches to coachingPadel and pickleball growthThe future of tennis coaching
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