Innovative New Inclusive Tennis Programme At Loddon Tennis Club
Loddon Tennis Club seeks older players, people suffering from loneliness, dementia, Parkinson’s, and their carers, for innovative sport programme.
Read moreLoddon Tennis Club seeks older players, people suffering from loneliness, dementia, Parkinson’s, and their carers, for innovative sport programme.
Read moreThe sport now has its own governing body and is gaining popularity across the UK.
Read moreRead how Cringleford TC realised a dream to install a new clubhouse.
Read morePara Standing Tennis, Georgia Routledge
Read moreToday is #SaferInternetDay, a global awareness campaign aimed to create a safer and more inclusive space online 🌍💻
Read moreAs a sport, we throw away an estimated fifteen million tennis balls each year in GB. Most balls will only be played with for 4-6 hours on court, but each ball can take up to 300 years to degrade in landfill.
Read moreTake a look at Cringleford Tennis Clubs new clubhouse and Fakenham Tennis Club have completed its artifical grass project
Read moreA series of mini tournaments for players looking to get there first taste of competition.
Read moreSeveral of our juniors have been competing around the region this month. See how they got on.
Read moreNorfolk Wheelchair Star Alfie Hewitt has captured his 31st and 32nd Grand Slam titles by winning both the Singles and Doubles at the 2025 Australian Open
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