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Wickhambrook Tennis Club offers a fun and enjoyable way to play tennis
plus the opportunity to partake in leagues and obtain training
About The Club - READ THE NEWSLETTER  

Wickhambrook Tennis Club was established in 1990 and the courts were constructed with aid from the RAFT Project /Local Council. The Courts were re-painted in 2001

Today we have around 70 members, who play for pleasure, exercise, and/or competition, in some cases all three!

Our membership includes a wide range of abilities and ages.
MEMBERSHIP
Family £76
Adult £38
Senior Citizen £28
Student £22
Junior £12
Members Guest’s £3
Court Key Deposit £5
Court time can be booked one week in advance using a diary in the court area

You can be serious –
But it’s not compulsory

New Members always welcome
Facilities  
We have two excellent painted porous tar macadam hard courts and shared use of a Clubhouse (with Wickhambrook Bowls Club). This facility is available during club session’s competitions and matches.

CLUB SESSIONS
Our regular club sessions are: -
Sunday morning 10 - 1 pm Adult OR subject to member’s preference
Sunday afternoons 2 – 5 pm Adult
Wednesday 6 - 8 pm Juniors
Thursday 6 - 9 pm Adults

Matches
We compete in the Norfolk & Suffolk League, entering Men’s and Mixed teams. Any members keen to play competitive matches against other local clubs should contact the relevant team captain.

Junior Coaching
Our popular Junior Coaching sessions run by committee members and a professional coach, will start again in the spring from 6.30 to 7.30 for ages 7 to 14. Bookings will be on a first come first serve basis and will cost £2 per session. Details will be made available in April.

Club Chairman
Jim Field
01440 820097

New Members are always welcome

Please contact the Club Chairman in the first instance