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Tots Tennis: 1 place available Thursday at 11.30am (ages 3-4)


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Tots Tennis Club is a fun, play-based introduction to tennis for pre-school ages. The focus is on developing agility, balance and coordination through a variety of tennis games, and all equipment is provided.


Our next 6-week term starts next week (w/c 4th June) and there are a few spaces left on Mondays and Thursdays - http://totstennis.club/


Dulwich Village

Mondays

10.30am: ages 2+ (30mins)

11am: ages 2+ (30mins)

11.30am: ages 3-4 (45mins)


Wednesdays

11am: ages 2+ (30mins) FULL

11.30am: ages 3-4 (45mins) FULL


East Dulwich

Thursdays

11am: ages 2+ (30mins) FULL

11.30am: ages 3-4 (45mins)


Find out more and book online at http://totstennis.club/


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Availability update for classes starting next week:


Dulwich Village

Mondays

10.30am: ages 2+ (30mins) - 1 place left

11am: ages 2+ (30mins) - FULL

11.30am: ages 3-4 (45mins) - FULL


Wednesdays

11am: ages 2+ (30mins) - FULL

11.30am: ages 3-4 (45mins) - FULL


East Dulwich

Thursdays

11am: ages 2+ (30mins) FULL

11.30am: ages 3-4 (45mins) - 1 place left


Book your place at http://totstennis.club/book

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