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30 August, 2008 16:12 (GMT +01:00)
Tennis gets stronger at Bourneside
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Bourneside Tennis Club

The newly formed Bourneside Lawn Tennis club launched on 1 July 2008 organises daily tennis sessions for the local community with numbers growing consistently and has now formed a committee to maintain and develop the club further.

Through the assistance of the relevant sports authorities the Bourneside Lawn Tennis club intends to be a beacon tennis centre for the local community providing high level tennis training and assistance for all levels of tennis followers.

In a recent visit by the Tennis Foundation the Bourneside Lawn Tennis club has made it clear it realises the work ahead but is fully committed to complete the criteria set out to become a "beacon" tennis centre.

Work is now focusing on the renovation of the tennis pavilion and the surface of the tennis courts.

Photos have now been published of our mini-tennis coaching and ladies tennis on Saturday mornings. If you are interested in taking part contact the club on 0208 920 3185 or email tennisclub@thelondondailynews.com


 
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