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Sydney University Lawn Tennis Club

Contact Details

Physics Road The University of Sydney, SYDNEY UNIVERSITY NSW 2006

Description

Sydney University Lawn Tennis Club located in Camperdown NSW is an affiliated club with Tennis Australia.

What facilities are available at Sydney University Lawn Tennis Club?
Facilities at this club include: Outdoor Courts.

What courts are avilable at Sydney University Lawn Tennis Club?
8 Outdoor Grass Courts are available in this club.

PLAYING TENNIS AT A LOCAL CLUB OR CENTRE
Playing tennis at a club or centre is a traditionally popular way to play. Clubs and centres provide great opportunities to meet fellow tennis enthusiasts and play in a variety of ways. Most clubs offer membership options for individuals and families, court hire options for those who wish to play socially/casually and programs for those wanting to learn the game.

CLUB MEMBERSHIP
Membership of a club often entitles you to access the club, courts and its facilities, play in leagues or tournaments and participate in social activities at the club. Use our search tool to find your local tennis club.

COURT HIRE
Many clubs and centres offer court hire for those who play less frequently or just want to enjoy a social hit. Costs vary depending on the club/centre – many will list court hire prices on their website and some offer online booking to ensure that you can get on court when you want. Search for a court near you now.

ABOUT TENNIS AUSTRALIA
As well as promoting tennis and participation, Tennis Australia facilitates player development, stages local and international events and invests in tennis facilities around Australia.

Our Purpose
We believe playing makes life better.

Our Vision​
To create a playful world through tennis for everyone.

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