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Love Tennis but feeling a bit rusty?

Now is the perfect time to drag your racket out of the closet!

Did you learn to play tennis at school but not stepped on a court since?

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Are you looking for a relaxed and fun place to play tennis?

Come and try Perth’s gay and lesbian club – Loton Park Tennis Club. We are a social tennis club that welcomes beginners, rusty and experienced players.

Come visit us:
• Your first day of social tennis is free
• You will be welcomed by friendly organisers
• We can lend you a racket

We play social tennis all year round on Saturdays from 1-5pm (weather permitting) and between December and March we play on Wednesday from 5pm till dark.
We run a six week coaching course designed for beginners and people looking to brush up their skills and get back into the tennis. We also run drills, a fast paced tennis practice session, for more experienced players.

Being a gay and lesbian tennis club means everyone is welcome to relax and have fun. Our membership is diverse with women and men of all ages and backgrounds.
Loton Park is also a social club – we hold monthly Sundowners where you can catch up with friends and meet new ones. Watch the sun set over the city lights, enjoy a drink with friends and groove to the sounds of one Perth’s best DJs – Disco Incorrecto.

Our first Sundowner of the season is 7pm Friday 11 November, corner Lord & Bulwer St. For more info call Mikey 0418 346 535,
enquiries@lotonpark.com.au / www.lotonpark.com.au

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