Home Sports Tennis introduces coach licensing
Sports

Tennis introduces coach licensing

Share
ENTA has announced plans to introduce a coaching licensing system to elevate the standard of tennis in the country. (Courtesy pic)
Share

MBABANE – The Eswatini National Tennis Association (ENTA) has announced plans to introduce a coaching licensing system to elevate the standard of tennis in the country.

The initiative was unveiled by ENTA President Nqaba Mkhaliphi during the association’s recent Annual General Meeting (AGM) at The George Hotel in Manzini.

“This year, we will implement a coaches’ licensing system. Eswatini is among the few countries in the region yet to adopt such a framework,” Mkhaliphi stated.

He explained that coaches will be required to register with ENTA Secretary General Cyprian Dlamini, emphasising that only registered coaches will receive benefits, such as access to equipment.

“Let me be clear: only those registered with the association will enjoy its support,” he added.

The absence of a formalised coaching licensing system has long posed challenges for Eswatini’s tennis ecosystem.

Without a standardised measure of coaching competence, the quality of training varies significantly.

This inconsistency often results in unqualified coaches who lack expertise in modern training techniques, sports psychology or injury prevention.

Such shortcomings can stifle player development, increase safety risks and erode trust among players and parents seeking skilled instructors.

Eswatini’s lack of professionalisation limits investment in coach education and isolates the country from international best practices.

Global bodies such as the International Tennis Federation (ITF), prioritise certified professionals, meaning Eswatini’s coaches miss opportunities to exchange knowledge with tennis powerhouses like Serbia.

Full story in today’s paper.

Share

Leave a comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Don't Miss

Swazipharm blames ministry delays, commits to compliance

LOBAMBA – After being implicated in the delivery of medical drugs that were later recalled, prominent pharmaceutical supplier Swazipharm has reaffirmed its commitment...

Family sues EEC over E6m for Mpolonjeni child electrocution

MBABANE - The Eswatini Electricity Company (EEC) is facing lawsuit of more than E6 million following an electrocution incident that allegedly claimed the...

Labour minister calls for healthy wages

MBABANE – The Minister for Labour and Social Security, Phila Buthelezi, has called upon Wages Councils to negotiate for fair wages. The minister...

Shembe forgives Zulu King after video fallout

MBABANE – Members of the Nazareth Baptist Church in Eswatini have rallied behind His Holiness Unyazi Lwezulu Shembe after he publicly forgave Zulu...

Six pupils earn once-in-a-lifetime US exchange opportunity

MBABANE- Six different Mbabane high schools pupils have earned a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to represent Eswatini in the United States, after emerging as top...

Related Articles

Ex-Eswatini coach joins Ghanaian side

MBABANE — Any prospects of former Sihlangu head coach Zdravko ‘Loga’ Logarušić...

Europe, Asia golfers for FNB Eswatini Challenge

MBABANE - Eswatini is preparing to welcome a highly-competitive international field next...

CEO exit claims rock Nsingizini

MBABANE – Speculation over the future of Nsingizini Hotspurs Chief Executive Officer...

Mozambique teams rule Eswatini Eclipse Winter Basketball

MANZINI – They came and conquered.That was the story of Mozambique’s teams...