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Saturday 21 July | 10am – 2pm
Nottingham Tennis Centre
FREE for children, and adults - all equipment provided
Come and join the team for some free tennis activities for all the family for Nottingham Tennis Centre's Great British Tennis Weekend.
All the equipment is provided. Come down and enjoy a game or two - kids, adults, there is also a chance to try some wheelchair tennis.
As well as the free activities to join in with, there will be an extra special bonus on offer - The event is taking place next to the British Open Wheelchair event 2018 with the best players from around the world taking part including Wimbledon Champions Gordon Reid and Alfie Hewett.
At the event, please look out for the promotional offer for joining the tennis centre that will be available on the day.
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