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Hi all - I'm getting back into tennis and hoping to find someone for a knockabout at the weekends. I played when I was in my teens and can hold a decent rally... I'm 24, female. Would be nice to play with someone of similar ability, male or female. I know there's a dedicated site for this but I trust the lovely East dul forum users :)
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Hi,


We are hosting a free tennis session this Sunday as part of The Great British Tennis Weekend.


Feel free to come along from 2.30 - 5 on Sunday for a game and the opportunity to meet lots of potential playing partners.


For more info. email Sarah - [email protected]

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Hi, I'm also looking for someone to play tennis with, preferably at Dulwich Park or the courts next to West Dulwich station.


I'm a 37yo male, I'd say I'm average ability - i.e. I can serve and hold a rally but never played competitively or had proper coaching.


Let me know if you are interested. If there are a few of us we could potentially play doubles or round robin style.


Cheers

Keith

Hi all,


I'm another one looking for a tennis partner - ideally to play on the courts in Dulwich Park. I should be free some weekday evenings after 7ish (enough for a short game after work) or alternatively weekends.


I'm 27 y/o and of average standard - basic serve, ropey backhand etc. but would be keen to get back into it after a hiatus!


Get in touch if interested!


Andrew

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