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North Dulwich tennis open day - tomorrow Sunday 19th April - 11am to 4pm


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North Dulwich Lawn Tennis Club - Open Day - Sunday 19th April 11am - 4pm


Come along to our first open day of the year tomorrow

We have 4 all weather courts, two with floodlights, in a secluded setting

We are a friendly club and welcome all standards of play

There will be opportunities to meet members, play some tennis, get some coaching tips, see how fast you can serve and try cardio tennis

We will have refreshments and a BBQ

We don't have a joining fee, just an annual membership, with a discount if you join on the day

We are at 154a East Dulwich Grove, SE22 8TB, entrance is opposite Gilkes Crescent

Hope to see you there


Schedule of the day:


Time - Activity - Age group - No of places


11.00 - 11.45 - Free coaching - 4 to 10 yrs - 12 places


11.45 - 12.45 - Free coaching - 11 to 16 yrs - 12 places


12.45 - 13.30 - Speed serve - 11+yrs - no limit


13.30 - 14.30 - Free coaching - adults - 8 places


14.30 - 15.00 Free cardio tennis adults 8 places


Please book in advance to secure a place, email to [email protected]


Looking forward to seeing you on Sunday




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