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21 year old available for those who want to spend these last days of summer on the court. I have played for ten years, have an LTA rating and have played in tournaments. Whether for a friendly game or more serious, at any of the parks and spaces around ED. I charge ?10 per hour.


Look forward to hearing from you.

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Hi Cfccfc,

Are you available to hit in the Evenings?As it will be getting dark in the Evenings soon are you member of either Camber or old college? in order to play under Floodlights,My Daughter is a member of Camber as such it would be convenient to hit there,kindly come back to me so we can workout an arrangement that works my number is 07971405506


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