Free family tennis sessions at Maidenbower Park

Left to right, Lead coach Gareth Balch Coach support coach Justin Garner and volunteer Dan Cobley.Left to right, Lead coach Gareth Balch Coach support coach Justin Garner and volunteer Dan Cobley.
Left to right, Lead coach Gareth Balch Coach support coach Justin Garner and volunteer Dan Cobley.
National charity Tennis For Free is investing in free tennis sessions for a year as part of a collaboration with Crawley Borough Council and the Lawn Tennis Association.

The coach-led sessions are one of several similar schemes in the south east, and will be every Sunday, starting this weekend, from 9.30am to 11am.

All equipment is provided free of charge, and people of all abilities are welcome.

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Gareth Balch, organiser of the scheme, said: "I am very excited to welcome Tennis For Free to Crawley.

"The Maidenbower Tennis For Free scheme is a fantastic opportunity for the local community to try tennis for either the first time, or to dust off the cobwebs after a time away from the sport.

"It’s a fun, friendly and entertaining free weekly event where you’ll make new friends and benefit from regular exercise.

"There is no catch, as the name suggests, everything is free.”

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Tennis For Free has plans to bring more than 175,000 new tennis players into the sport over the next five years, and works to bring the game to hard to reach communities and to benefit those with limited access to sport.

READ THIS: Worthing and Gatwick Airport firefighters to play charity football match after Angmering boy became one of first UK proton-beam NHS patientsPaul Jessop, CEO of Tennis For Free, said: “We are changing the image of tennis to a sport for all by removing the cost barrier so that members of all communities can play and benefit physically, mentally and socially.

"Maidenbower Park is one of hundreds of schemes we are opening across the UK over the next five years as part of our plan to get more people playing this wonderful sport.

"We have created specially designed programmes to welcome families, the old and the young, of any ability and the beauty is that each session is led by qualified tennis coaches who will ensure people develop at their own pace.

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“But it’s not just about the playing. We have seen at our other schemes that small friendly community groups grow.

"This social cohesion is great to see especially for those who may not think tennis is for them but is for another member of their family.

"People can still stay involved and help run the schemes.

"We are always looking for local volunteers to grow the game, indeed some of our most successful and sustainable schemes across the UK have the coaches supported by a team of volunteers who organise further events which all contributes towards everyone’s wellbeing.”

Tennis For Free currently fund around 200 professional tennis coaches, supported by volunteers, to offer weekly sessions to more than 100 sites.

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