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New Active Tennis classes have started again for this season, but there is still space on Monday morning and Friday afternoon in Martinborough and Wednesday morning in Masterton. The classes proved to be very popular over this winter.

This is not an ordinary tennis class. But an intensive tennis workout, designed to improve your tennis and fitness using non-stop drilling method. Everyone that joined one of the sessions really enjoyed it, so if you would like to know more about Active Tennis contact Marco de Groot (details below).

Classes exist of 6 – 8 people and keep you going for 1 hour or 1½ . hours. The sessions can become very competitive and addictive. New classes start as a soon as a group has a minimum of 6 players. The cost is $10 per session.

Classes are: Monday and Friday at Martinborough Tennis Club
9 -11am. 12 – 2pm. 5 – 7pm. Wednesday at Hadlow School 9 11am. 11.30 – 1pm.

Junior tennis
The new season’s junior tennis classes are also about to begin. The first session will be on Saturday 20 December 2014 starting at 8.30 am (depending on entries we might have to start on Friday 19 December
Grades: Novice, Advanced, Championship and College.
Cost: Singles $10.00 and Doubles $ 5.00 per person.

For registration or further information for either Active or Junior Tennis contact Marco de Groot phone: 012 566489 Email: mredgrt33@gmail.com.

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