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**Super Introductory offer btw Thur 18th June-Thur 2nd July **- Tennis lessons for kids and adults!!


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**Super Introductory offer for new clients**

Only betwen Thurs 18th June-Thurs 2nd July- ?5 off per session offer!


Now we are in the midst of tennis season, why not give yourself and/or the kids some tennis lessons? Whether you are a complete beginner or an advanced tennis player, there are always more things to learn, so whilst drastically improving your standard, it's also a great and fun way of improving your fitness.


** Lessons are held on a 1-1 basis, but can also be shared in a small group up to 3-4 people. **



Poppy Mangou


Poppy is a qualified LTA coach specializing in Mini Tennis for kids ages 4-10.

Very experienced and has a great approach working with children.


Mob: 07940-543-937 Email: [email protected]



Anelia Samaropoulos


Anelia is a qualified LTA/PTR coach and high level tennis player.

Specializes in all ages 10+ and abilities from absolute beginner to advanced.


Mob: 07906-592-155 Email: [email protected]


Lessons take place at Jags Sports Club, North Dulwich, but can also be held in other near by locations. Indoor courts can also be used for kids during the winter months, at Jags.


If you need any more information, please don?t hesitate to get in contact.


Thanks

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