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TENNIS LESSONS!!!



Hi everybody!

It's Ale here.

I'm a tennis coach, Fit/ITF (international tennis federation) qualified.


I coach all levels (beginners, intermediate & advanced) across all ages, from 5 upwards (no limit!) Because I?m self-employed, so not attached to specific clubs, or organizations, I?m able to offer really competitive rates. The first lesson will always be for us to find out how we could work together and you then purchase lessons in blocks of four: for example, ?120 = 4 X individual adult lessons, or ?100 = 4 X kids & juniors.

I?d be delighted to hear from you, so please check out my website, call, or email me if you?d like to either arrange an introductory session, or just have an informal chat.

Stringing options also available.


www.ranzani-tennis.com


So, don't wait! Have fun learning this beautiful sport!



Ale

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