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Badgers Tennis Club

Badgers Tennis Club is a small but delightful Club in the centre of Kemp Town Brighton Sussex. Situated in a beautiful walled garden overlooked by St Marks Church. Building on 120 years of history. Named after the nocturnal creatures who sometime visit! Badgers Tennis Club caters for all levels and ages.

 

Badgers has a full programme of activities including coaching, tournaments, social events and club sessions.

 

Social Play

The regular social tennis session enable members to grab a racket and play a few games. They also provide an excellent opportunity to develop your playing and meet new people.

 

Coaching

With three excellent coaches, Badgers will enable you to improve quickly. Members have access to a comprehensive program of group classes for both adults and juniors. Individuals session are also available.

 

Competitive Tennis

In addition to summer club tournaments, mulitple club team compete in local leagues. Mens, Ladies and Mixed teams compete in the Sussex County Leagues. A mens team also competes in the Summer Aegon League.

 

Membership

With a range of options, joining Badgers Tennis Club is simple. And as membership can be paid for either monthly or as a one off, the club offers flexibility.

 

Extras

As a very sociable club, members meet regularly for social events throughout the year including fireworks night, BBQs, and more!

Outdoor Courts: 4

  • Floodlit: 3
  • Mini: 2
  • Macadam: 3

Indoor Courts: 0

Facilities

  • Changing Rooms
  • Clubhouse
  • Bar
Address:
Church Place, Kemp Town, Brighton, BN2 5JN
Telephone:
01273 677795

Brighton, The City of Brighton and Hove BN2, UK

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