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This Easter holiday North Dulwich Tennis Club are running 2 weeks (or maybe 3!) of fun tennis camps for ages 4-16. https://www.northdulwichtennis.co.uk/camps 

DATES 📅
🎾 Week 1: Monday 31st March – Fri 4th April: (To be confirmed due to court resurfacing – see below.)
🎾 Week 2: Monday 7th – Friday 11th April
🎾 Week 3: Monday 14th – Thursday 17th April


AGE GROUPS & TIMINGS
🔵 Ages 4&5: 9.00-11.30am (2.5hrs)

🔴 Ages 6-8: 9.00-11.30am (2.5hrs)

🟠 Ages 8-11: 10.30am-1pm (2.5hrs)

🟡 Ages 11-16: 1.30-4.30pm (3hrs)



BOOK NOW ✔️
Find out more and book online at https://www.northdulwichtennis.co.uk/camps

WEEK 1 AND COURT RESURFACING ⚒️
Court resurfacing work is scheduled for the first week of April. If the work finishes early, we may be able to put on an extra week of tennis - full camps, small groups or individual lessons - the week of Monday 31st March to Friday 4th April. Please register your interest here: https://north-dulwich-tennis-club.classforkids.io/camp/105

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