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Tennis Lessons For Kids


Hi there!


My name is Poppy and I am an LTA qualified tennis

instructor, specializing in Mini Tennis for kids

starting from ages 4-10.. Lessons can be done on a

1-to-1 basis, or with up to 4 children sharing

(depending on location) per session.


I have a great approach with children, and lessons

are fun, when at the same time fundamental

knowledge of the game

is taught. I am constantly aiming to improve their

understanding of both technique and tactics as

well as good

sportsmanship, and depending on the child's goals,

I also help lead them into competing in

tournaments.


Lessons are usually held indoors and outdoors

(During the summer) at Jags Sports Club, North

Dulwich.


If you need anymore information, please don?t

hesitate to contact me.



Thanks,


Poppy Mangou

Mob: 07940- 543937 Email:

[email protected]

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