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May half term tennis camps: Ages 4-16 - North Dulwich Tennis Club - Book online now


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This half term North Dulwich Tennis Club on East Dulwich Grove is running 4 days of fun tennis camps for ages 4-16. Book online now at https://www.northdulwichtennis.co.uk/camps/

Book by the day or by the week. You don't have to book for the entire week - you can pick and choose your days. ☀️ 

SESSION TIMINGS:

  • Ages 4–5 yrs: 9am–11am (2hrs per day)
  • Ages 5–8 yrs: 9am–11.30am (2.5hrs per day)
  • Ages 8–11 yrs: 10.30am–1pm (2.5hrs per day)
  • Ages 11+ yrs: 1.30pm–4.30pm (3hrs per day)

Find out more and book online here: https://www.northdulwichtennis.co.uk/camps 🎾

 

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