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Nottingham Tennis Centre
Monday 20 December - 4.30-6.30pm
Ages 3-12
£10
Join the NTC coaching team for an afternoon of great tennis fun with team games and challenges, the great tennis inflatables, and lots of surprises along the way.
Bring the family too - we love the grown-ups to get involved!
This event costs £10 per person and includes a special gift.
PLUS: If you are one of the first 100 to buy a ticket you will get a special gold ticket to be entered into an amazing prize draw!
Grab your ticket at reception or call 0115 876 1600
Its going to be great fun!
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