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Great British Tennis Weekend: FREE adult and kids tennis, Saturday 13th May


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As part of the Great British Tennis Weekend, Old College Lawn Tennis & Croquet Club in Dulwich Village is having an OPEN DAY!


On Sunday 13th May we are offering free tennis lessons for both minis, juniors and adults in a variety of sessions.


Book your places here: https://clubspark.lta.org.uk/Events/OldCollegeLTCC/0aaec51e-906d-496e-bce5-c61fadbe2661



11.30 Cardio Tennis - a fun, tennis-based workout for adults

12.30 Mini Tennis - a great introduction to tennis for ages 5-11

12.30 Adult Coaching - top tips, drills and games from our team of coaches

14.00 Junior Tennis - a coach-led session for ages 11+


Just want to have a go on our courts? Come along anytime 11.30am to 2.30pm for free play!


Book your places here: https://clubspark.lta.org.uk/Events/OldCollegeLTCC/0aaec51e-906d-496e-bce5-c61fadbe2661


Old College LT&CC

10 Gallery Road

Dulwich Village

SE21 7AB


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