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Tots Tennis Dulwich: Ages 2-4 - now booking for November


mattcowie

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The new Tots Tennis Club term starts in November, and places are filling up fast! Reserve your place now at http://totstennis.club/book


Dulwich Village

Mondays

10.30am: ages 2+ (30mins)

11am: ages 2+ (30mins)

11.30am: ages 3-4 (45mins)


Wednesdays

11am: ages 2+ (30mins)

11.30am: ages 3-4 (45mins)


East Dulwich

Thursdays

10.30am: ages 2+ (30mins)

11am: ages 2+ (30mins)

11.30am: ages 3-4 (45mins)


Tots Tennis Club is a fun, play-based introduction to tennis for ages 2 to 4. We learn forehands, backhands, volleys and serves while developing agility, balance, coordination and movement. Join the club now! http://totstennis.club


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Class update:


Dulwich Village

Mondays

10.30am: ages 2+ (30mins) FULL

11am: ages 2+ (30mins)

11.30am: ages 3-4 (45mins)


Wednesdays

11am: ages 2+ (30mins)

11.30am: ages 3-4 (45mins)


East Dulwich

Thursdays

10.30am: ages 2+ (30mins)

11am: ages 2+ (30mins) FULL

11.30am: ages 3-4 (45mins)

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Class update:


Dulwich Village

Mondays

10.30am: ages 2+ (30mins) FULL

11am: ages 2+ (30mins) 1 PLACE LEFT

11.30am: ages 3-4 (45mins) 1 PLACE LEFT


Wednesdays

11am: ages 2+ (30mins) 1 PLACE LEFT

11.30am: ages 3-4 (45mins)


East Dulwich

Thursdays

10.30am: ages 2+ (30mins)

11am: ages 2+ (30mins) FULL

11.30am: ages 3-4 (45mins)

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FURTHER update:


Dulwich Village

Mondays

10.30am: ages 2+ (30mins) FULL

11am: ages 2+ (30mins) FULL

11.30am: ages 3-4 (45mins) FULL


Wednesdays

11am: ages 2+ (30mins) 1 PLACE LEFT

11.30am: ages 3-4 (45mins)


East Dulwich

Thursdays

10.30am: ages 2+ (30mins)

11am: ages 2+ (30mins) FULL

11.30am: ages 3-4 (45mins)


BOOK NOW AT https://totstennis.club/book

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