July 13


Tens of thousands of budding young tennis players are picking up a racket and playing competitive tennis across Great Britain this month.

Members of a long-established Welsh tennis club have been invited to play at Wimbledon.

Swansea Tennis Centre and Ffynone House School are partnering to offer an exciting new coaching opportunity for aspiring tennis players.

Penarth Lawn Tennis Club, one of the oldest tennis clubs in Britain, has celebrated the biggest development in its history, with the opening of new floodlit courts.

Some 70 young players from across the Vale of Glamorgan took part in Wales’ biggest touchtennis event so far.

A message to Welsh Tennis regarding Virgin Active Cardiff

British no.4 Tara Moore will be leading home hopes as the summer’s world-class tennis continues in Wrexham with the next round of the Aegon GB Pro-Series – and entry is totally free for spectators.

Junior members of Dinas Powys Tennis Club have raised £850 for the Teenage Cancer Trust through a series of events over the last few weeks.

More than 2,000 people in Cardiff have experienced ‘tennis with a DIFF’ over the last few weeks, with new and accessible ways to play at venues around the city.

The South Wales boys’ under-12s tennis team reached the National Tennis Finals in Bolton, after an all-winning qualifying round in Wrexham.

Wrexham Tennis Centre held its first ever Visually Impaired Tennis session this week. Wrexham which was made a Tennis Foundation Disability hub earlier this year put on the free taster session for local members of the community with a Visual impairment.

The South Wales men’s tennis team finished third in the top tier of the national AEGON County Cup.

Tennis Wales is delighted to announce that the Tennis Coaching Apprenticeship is now available in Wales.

 
 

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