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Dulwich Tennis Open Day Sat 19 March 11-2 at Dulwich Sports Club in Herne Hill


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Come and check out Dulwich Lawn Tennis Club at our pre-season open day on Saturday 19 March 11am-2pm at our beautiful grounds between North Dulwich and Herne Hill. Try out of our 5 all-weather courts, with 6 real grass courts open later in the summer, meet our team of coaches, hit some balls with our friendly members, and stop by for a coffee and cake at our Sports Relief stall, or a drink in our bar.


Find us at Dulwich Sports Club, an amateur club owned and run by its volunteer members for the benefit of the wider community. We're tucked away at the end of Giant Arches Road https://goo.gl/maps/X4mD4DoAMek by the railway bridge on Burbage Road. There's parking by the clubhouse, but its not far to walk, cycle, or take the 37 bus.


You can register your interest at https://clubspark.lta.org.uk/OpenDays/DulwichLawnTennisClub/d2e528e2-9f6e-43fa-9f50-cf02fe04eb48 or just turn up on the day. More details on the club on our website at http://www.dulwichtennis.com or contact us on [email protected] or 020 7193 2646.

Hi, membership is ?240 a year for adults including free access to the courts, free drop in social play sessions each week, and some free group coaching if you join before Mid-May. There's no joining fee, and there are discounts for families, couple, under 25s and students. So come on down, hit some balls and have some fun.


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