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If anyone needs someone to play squash with I'll give them a game. My level is ummm, ok although I haven't played for a few years so it's probably best if there's someone of similar standard who wants to get back into playing it. Thurday evening is the best night for me and I can get to Crystal Palace easily (although I've never been to the sports centre before). Let me know...


Also I know JAGS have squash courts but I think you have to be a member to use them

Thanks everyone for these tips. Mark - it would be great to play a bit of squash, but my level is merely that of a beginner who doesn't have bad hand-eye coordination, but never really played much or learned any technique, and hasn't played since uni (10 years ago!) And I've never played badminton properly at all. Just thought it might be fun!

I'm so glad someone mentioned Dulwich Hamlet! It's not the biggest or best place in the world, but it's definitely worth a look if you haven't tried. The gym is smallish, but well equipped, and friendly! It's not full of weight lifting freaks who just want to intimidate the slightly less fit amongst us...


Squash courts are good too.

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