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Tennis Coaching in Western Sydney.
At Abrar Private Tennis Coaching, we offer structured, results-driven training for beginners, juniors, intermediate, and advanced players of all ages. Whether you're starting from scratch or aiming for competitive performance, our sessions are designed to improve technique, fitness, and match play.
⏰ Session Details & Availability
Flexible evening sessions available. Mornings and Evenings available in Weekends.
Train 1–5 times per week depending on your goals.
đź’° Coaching Options & Pricing
🟢 Beginner & General Coaching
• Group Coaching (Max 6 players): $20 per person (40 mins)
• Private 1-on-1 (Cardio Intensive): $60...
West Ivanhoe United Cricket Club
Junior Cricket: The Cricket Blast program is designed for younger players using safe plastic bats and rubber cricket balls of different sizes, allowing all kids to participate and develop at their own pace. This program serves as a stepping stone to structured junior cricket matches in the highly successful junior program.Senior Cricket: The club fields three senior teams and welcomes new players at all skill levels. Senior...
Barkly Street Uniting Cricket Club
We offer participation opportunities across multiple formats:
Senior Cricket: Compete in turf competitions with 2 turf teams and one day matting optionsJunior Cricket: Dedicated junior programs for young players developing their skillsWhether you're looking for competitive play or social cricket, Barkly Street Uniting provides a welcoming environment for new members to join and participate at...
Druids Cricket Club
Little Crickets (Ages 4-8): 60-minute sessions held on Friday evenings from 5:00-6:00pm at Kevin Shorten Reserve. Two seasonal programs run from mid-October to Christmas (8 weeks) and late January to end-February (4 weeks).Junior Teams (Ages 9-16): Competitive and social cricket programs where players enjoy games with friends while developing their skills. The club has produced many Western Region representative players in recent seasons.Coaching:...
Moonee Ponds Cricket Club
For junior players, the club runs a startup cricket program welcoming children aged 6 to 12, providing an excellent foundation for young cricketers to develop their skills and love of the game.
New members are encouraged to join and participate in training sessions and matches throughout the season. Whether you're a seasoned player or just starting out, Moonee Ponds Cricket Club provides a welcoming community...
Preston Druids Cricket Club
Junior Cricket: The club supports both male and female participation at the junior level, providing opportunities for young players to learn and develop their skills.Senior Cricket: Male participation is available at senior level, competing in the Northern Metropolitan Cricket Association during the summer season.Training and Play: All training and matches take place at W...
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