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Tennis Open Day this Sat 13 May 11am-3pm at Dulwich Tennis Club


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Come celebrate the Great British Tennis Weekend, all free at Dulwich Lawn Tennis Club this Sat 13 May 11am-3pm at our beautiful grounds between Dulwich and Herne Hill. We have real grass tennis in the summer as well as hard courts.


Sign up at https://clubspark.lta.org.uk/OpenDays/DulwichLawnTennisClub/88c9ad7c-b43d-4dee-b26e-23ddbd5212eahere to be sure of a place on one of the organised events, with kids coaching from 1030-12 and then adults from lunchtime. Or just come down anytime and we'll get you hitting some balls, meet the coaches and have a coffee with our friendly members or a drink in the clubhouse bar.


Find us at Dulwich Sports Club on Giant Arches Road by the railway bridge on Burbage Road here

Or find more details at www.dulwichtennis.com or from [email protected]

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