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Looking for adult tennis coaching (and a hitting partner ) in Peckham/ Dulwich


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I've just moved back into the area and am looking for some tennis coaching to get back into practice after a year or so with no tennis....can anyone recommend a coach, or any group coaching sessions coming up soon?


I'd also love to find a hitting partner to get back into practice...probably starting off with some good rally sessions before attempting a game. I'm female, late 30s. I am (or, I was...) an intermediate player: I like to hit hard, have a reasonably good forehand and backhand, bit of a ropey serve, some good strong rallies, and some wildly inaccurate rubbish every 10th shot.


I also need advice about good courts where you don't necessarily have to be a member in the Peckham/ Dulwich/ Nunhead area...so any thoughts at all would be appreciated!

Please PM me.


thanks

Hannah

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