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Leisure and Sport

Swindon Tennis Club

Swindon Tennis Club is working in partnership with Swindon Borough Council.

  • Senior and junior matches are played at Delta (there may be limited occasions when an alternative venue is needed)
  • Senior Club nights are on a Wednesday evening and Sunday mornings.
  • Junior club evening on Fridays
  • For more benefits of joining the Swindon Tennis Club, please contact the club secretary on 01793 534020
  • Junior performance programme operates throughout the tennis club with arrangements being coordinated by the Performance Coach and the Centre's Development Officer

Prices

Single membership: £100
Family membership (up to 2 adults and 3 children): £150
Juniors (aged ten years and under): £22
O.A.P's (65+) :£77.50
11 to 18-year-olds: £40
Full time student: £40

Membership runs from April - March.

Further Information/Contact

Please telephone 01793 445555 / 465490

or link to their website (www.swindon.totaltennis.net)

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