Anyone in Southport for Tennis?

18th April 2017

Everyone is welcome, from those who have never played tennis before to North Meols Tennis Club, which is situated in Mill Lane Crescent, Churchtown, is hosting two Open Days this Saturday and Sunday, 22nd and 23rd April.

experienced club players – and of course any budding Andy Murrays. The events are free and are run in conjunction with the Lawn Tennis Association. The Open Days offer fun for all the family – including those who fancy trying the game for the first time.

The club coach, Rob McNulty, will be on hand with coaching, advice and tips, as well as organising fun competitions with some great prizes. Tennis rackets will be available to borrow, the bar will be open and refreshments will be available throughout the day.

The event runs from 10.30am to 2pm on Saturday and 2pm to 4pm on Sunday.

The Open Days are open to everyone, whatever your level of experience or ability.

Brian Duckett, Club Secretary, said: “The summer is almost here so don’t wait for Wimbledon fortnight to get yourself motivated! Come along, bring the family and give tennis a try – it might be the start of something big!”

North Meols is one of the area’s leading tennis clubs, with eight all-weather courts, floodlighting and a new purpose-built clubhouse. Social and competitive tennis is played all year round and there is a lively social programme for players and non-players alike. Further details about the club can be found at www.north-meols-ltc.co.uk.

 


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