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North Dulwich Tennis Club open day - today Sunday 30th April 11am to 4 pm


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North Dulwich Lawn Tennis Club - Open Day - Sunday 30th April - 11am to 4pm


Come along to our first open day of the year on Sunday

We have 4 all weather courts with floodlights in a delightfully secluded setting

We are a friendly club and welcome all standards of play

There will be opportunities to meet members, play some tennis and get some coaching tips

We will have refreshments and a BBQ

We don't have a joining fee, just an annual membership, with a discount if you join on the day

We are at 154a East Dulwich Grove, SE22 8TB, entrance is opposite Gilkes Crescent

Hope to see you there


Schedule of the day:


Time - Activity - Age group - No of places


11.00 - 11.45 - Free coaching - 4 to 10 yrs - 12 places


11.45 - 12.45 - Free coaching - 11 to 16 yrs - 12 places


12.45 - 13.00 - Junior speed serve - 7yrs+ - no limit


13.00 - 13.30 - Adult speed serve - 16yrs+ - no limit


13.30 - 14.30 - Free coaching - adults, all standards - 8 places


14.30 - 15.00 - Free cardio tennis - adults only - 8 places


Please book in advance to secure a place, email to [email protected]


Looking forward to seeing you on Sunday


 

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