Youth Social Tennis

Tennis 9 to 16 years old
Decathlon Partners by Imin
Description

This session is for ages 9 to 16 years old. Serve up some fun with our Parks Tennis Programme! Whether you're a complete beginner or looking for a fun family activity, we've got something for everyone. Join our adult beginner sessions, youth coaching, or family tennis fun—all in a friendly, welcoming park setting. No experience needed, just come ready to play! Adults/Older Adults Beginner Tennis - Mondays, 1.30pm @ Baldwins Lane Tennis Courts Youth Social Tennis - Thursdays, 7pm @ Scotsbridge Tennis Courts Family Tennis - Saturdays, 4.30pm @ South Oxhey Tennis Courts Adults £2.50, Youth/Family FREE Please come dressed appropriately for the weather in something comfy and that you can freely move in. We recommend you bring a bottle of water with you as well. All rackets and equipment is provided. Please note that as these sessions take place outdoors they are subject to weather and last minute cancellations. All sessions will go ahead unless otherwise notified. In the event of a cancellation your booking will be moved to an alternative week or will be refunded.

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Meeting location

Scotsbridge Tennis Courts

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