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My usual tennis partner is unavailable for now so I am considering joining a tennis club so I can carry on playing regularly. The problem is that I don't know anybody who goes to one so I am worried about forking out for membership fees but then not having anybody to play with. I have young child and also work so my time is quite limited and I can't hang out and do the club social thing. I am also quite shy and I can't imagine how i'd set up a game without knowing anybody. I've never belonged to a tennis club so I am not sure what they can offer and the ones I have contacted have been quite vague about finding tennis partners once you become a member. I just want to play locally once a week or every other week. None of my friends are tennis players so I can't ask them to join with me. Any advice or recommendations?
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You can come along and give us a try if you want before committing yourself, we have social sessions on Sunday morning from 10 am and midweek evenings, Weds and Thurs 6.30-8 pm, when you just turn up and play doubles with whoever is there. If neither of these suit and you have a particular day/time in mind, let me know and I'll ask at the club


http://www.northdulwichtennis.co.uk/

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