Fencing is now complete but electricians are still working on the power to the lights.
So no tennis this week (23rd November to 30th November).
We will post here and on the website when normal tennis will resume.
Home of tennis in Glen Innes.
Fencing is now complete but electricians are still working on the power to the lights.
So no tennis this week (23rd November to 30th November).
We will post here and on the website when normal tennis will resume.
From Monday 9th November, the Glen Innes Tennis Club and its courts will be closed for the installation of new fencing.
All comps will be suspended for the next two weeks, and resume Monday 23rd November (depending on how fencing installation is going).
There will be no private hire of courts available either.
For any enquiries, please contact us here.
A message for parents of juniors:
Although Greg O’Meara is no longer the GIDTA coach, he will be honouring any outstanding Active Kids vouchers during term 4.
For enquiries related to this, please contact Greg directly.
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Entries are now open for the upcoming Far Northern Championships which are to be held on the 7th and 8th November 2020.
More details on this event and link to entries are posted on the event page here.
There are sure to be plenty of players keen to get back on the court to test their skills so we hope to see some great tennis over the weekend – dont miss it.
Competitions will re-commence week starting Monday 12th October.
If you are interested in any of our spring comps you can contact the following people. Also you can send a private message via our Facebook page or website
Covid conditions will apply upon entering the facility so we ask that all players are to arrive 15 mins before game time
Any questions or to put your name down, please send us a private message via Facebook or email
As fr
om Monday 21st September the courts will be available for public hire again. Keys will be available from TSG or the newsagent.
Please be advised that the clubhouse will not be available at this stage.
For more information and costs, please see our Court Hire page.
GIDTA regret to advise that Greg O’Meara has resigned as our club coach.
We would like to acknowledge the valuable input Greg has had with the building up of our junior players over the past three years.
The club are hoping to offer the hot shots program for our younger players as well as coaching for our developing junior players in term 4.