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Herne Bay Tennis Club

Herne Bay Tennis Club is a small, friendly but competitive club housed close to the sea. The club was originally based in the Memorial Park in the town, but moved to its new home at Kent Close in the 1970’s with a purpose built clubhouse and 3 shale courts. Over the years the club changed to astroturf courts shared with the hockey club and most recently to new cushioned acrylic, floodlit courts, that were completed in 2003.

 

Social Play

The five weekly social tennis session enable members to regularly play tennis. There are sessions on Tuesday and Thursday evenings. As well as Monday and Wednesday mornings and Saturday afternoon. So if you’re looking to stay active and enjoy playing tennis, you have lots of opportunities.

 

Coaching

Two coaches are available at the club. Both Nicola Mileham and Dan Walker runs courses for adults and juniors. These include Rusty Rackets sessions, technical coaching, a Ladies tennis Xpress course, and so much more.

 

Competitive Tennis

Club teams are active in local tennis leagues including Summer East Kent League and Kent Midweek League. Therefore a range of competitive play is available for all levels.

 

Membership

With 10 different membership types, Herne Bay Tennis Club caters to all. So whether you’re a child or retired, you will enjoy playing tennis at the club. A number of discounts are also available. Visitors are welcome up to 3 times each year for a small fee.

 

Extras

The club was awarded its Tennismark accreditation in July 2016.

Outdoor Courts: 4

  • Floodlit: 2
  • Acrylic: 4

Indoor Courts: 0

Facilities

  • Changing Rooms
  • Clubhouse
  • Bar
Address:
Kent Close, Beacon Road, Herne Bay, Kent, CT6 6DH
Telephone:
01843 841802

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