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Tennis tournament, 31 May - 12 July 2014 - call for entries


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The Camber LTC Open tennis tournament takes place this year between 31 May-12 July.


The tournament is open to members and non-members and matches can take place at Camber, which is situated on Dulwich Common, or at another mutually agreed venue.


Finals' Day is on Saturday 12 July and will be a fun occasion for all the family, with food, drink and plenty of excellent tennis.


To enter or for more information please email [email protected]. The closing date for entries is Friday 30 May.


Camber Open events:


Women's singles

Men's singles

Girls' 14U singles

Boys' 14U singles

Girls' 18U singles

Boys' 18U singles


There are plate events for people who don't win their first round, so all players will get at least two matches.


The entry fee is ?5 per person.


Look forward to seeing you on court!


Camber LTC

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