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Easter break Simultaneous tennis lessons for kids and adults!


anelia

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Hi!


-Would you love for yourself, or your child, to learn about the game of tennis and have a good hour of fun and social exercise?


-But where do you leave the kids? Or likewise, what do you do for an hour whilst your child plays?


Not to worry!


In addition to offering individual/ small group tennis lessons for either children or adults, we thought- why not do it simultaneously too? And what better opportunity than trying something new over the Easter Holiday period!



Anelia, a qualified LTA/PTR coach and high level tennis player, will be taking the adults.


Poppy, a qualified LTA coach specializing in Mini Tennis, will be taking the kids



Lessons will be held in Herne Hill/ Dulwich, location to be confirmed depending on the group size...it could be from 1 person to 6 or 7


Dates: Starting Fri 27th March



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


Thanks


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

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