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My father, an avid tennis player, is coming to stay with my family in ED for 6 weeks. There is no way that he can go that long without playing.


Can anyone recommend a tennis club in ED that may accept him as a temporary member and where he will be able to find people to play with? Is there anyone out there interested in a match?


He's in his 60s but plays around 4 hours a day, every day and competes regularly.


Also, he only speaks Spanish! (Tennis match/ conversation class?!)

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Spoit for choice for tennis clubs in this area, all nice in their own way, all offer lessons. Camber on the south circular and North Dulwich on East Dulwich Grove both friendly clubs but quite small. Big boy is Old College in the Village, lots of courts, very Dulwich. Then Dulwich Tennis Club in Herne Hill somewhere in between, lots of kids coaching. Try them all.

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