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Berkhamsted Lawn Tennis and Squash Rackets Club - Details on junior activities, coaching, tournaments, leagues, location and membership. Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire.

Tennis Wales - Governing body of tennis in Wales. Contains information on clubs, events, tournaments, champions and rankings.

Seacourt Tennis Club - Real Tennis court and other sporting facilities. Hayling Island in Hampshire

Maidenhead Lawn Tennis Club - Social events, news, results from matches in the Berkshire league for this tennis club. Tournament results, pictures and coaches details. Berkshire.

Biddestone Tennis Club - Includes match fixture lists, Wiltshire league results, Biddestone tennis club membership details and committee minutes. Wiltshire.

Burnham tennis association - Fixtures, activities for juniors, tournaments and diary of events. Gloucestershire.

Gloucestershire Lawn Tennis Association - League rules, tournaments, tables of results and links to all tennis facilities in the county. Gloucestershire.

Godstone Tennis Club - Membership information, location details, and photographs. Surrey.

Kent Lawn Tennis Association - Links and contact details for tennis clubs, plus junior events, activities and a list of local coaches. Kent.

Knutsford Lawn Tennis Club - Social events, junior activities and membership information. Cheshire.

Leicestershire Lawn Tennis Association - A guide to the local tennis clubs and contact details. Tennis news. Leicestershire.

Lowlands Junior Tennis - Pictures and details of junior tennis activities at the tennis club, including guest book, junior ladder, tournament results and club location details. Middlesex, London.

Moseley Lawn Tennis Club - Information includes facilities, instruction, social events, membership and the junior programme. Birmingham, West Midlands.

Southbourne Tennis Club - League fixtures and results, club news, pictures and social events. Dorset.

Sussex County Lawn Tennis Association - Tournament results, rating information, coach information, news and guide to local tennis clubs in the area. Sussex.

Twickenham Lawn Tennis Club - Fees, coaches and coaching details, and social activities. London.

Ormskirk Tennis Club - Southport League fixtures, membership details, committee meeting minutes, club rules, location map, junior tennis activities and contact details. Lancashire.

Ealing LTC - News, information, fixtures, coaching, membership details, history, and photographs. Grass court, all-weather and indooor tennis members club in West London.

Banbury Lawn Tennis Club - Includes news, fixtures, photos, results, and a discussion forum.

Queens Sports Club - Provides information on the facilities offered by the club including squash, tennis, gym, and social activities.

Dulwich Lawn Tennis Club - Information, events, membership details, directions, coaching, and photographs. South London.

East Of Scotland Lawn Tennis Association - Tennis clubs, plus fixtures and results for adult and junior leagues. Scotland.

Middlesex Lawn Tennis Association - Detailed guide to tennis clubs in the area with information on club facilities and results section for the leagues. Middlesex, London.

Waterside Tennis Club - News, information, photographs, and membership details. Holbury, Hampshire.

Bramhall Lane Lawn Tennis Club - Provides history, news, coaching, tournaments and matches. Manchester.

European Tennis Association - Tennis organizations, officers and contacts in 48 member countries. Guide to the administration of tennis in Europe including tournaments, coaching, junior programmes.

Wem Tennis Club - Details of club facilities, location, membership fees, coach and coaching options, junior and mini tennis sections, competitions and events. Shropshire.

GB Tennis Girls - Non-profit group helping promising young British players. Player zone, news, event calendar, resource center, adopt-a-player and online shop.

Boldon Lawn Tennis Club - Provides club news of Senior and Junior tennis, coaching for all levels, tournaments, match play, and social events.

The Cliff Richard Tennis Foundation - A registered charity taking tennis to children in state primary schools. Information about organisation and its programme of activities.

Prestbury Tennis Club - Details of club facilities, location, membership fees, coaching options, leagues and tournaments, junior sections and tennis development, competitions and events. Cheshire.

Bookham Tennis Club - Coaching and membership details for club based in Bookham, Surrey.

Hertford Lawn Tennis Club - HLTC offer team tennis, social play, tournaments and coaching at our courts in Hertford, Herts. Comprehensive site providing coaching, social and competitive play details.

Mapperley Park Tennis Club - Nottingham club with 4 all-weather courts, 2 with floodlights, practice wall and modern clubhouse. Site provides coaching, membership and tournament details including history of club.

Beverley and East Riding Lawn Tennis Club - A small club offering social tennis, competitive tennis, and a busy junior development programme on seven all-weather artificial grass courts.

Goring Lawn Tennis Club, Oxfordshire/Berkshire - Club has five all weather courts, two floodlit, for social and matchplay. Site has comprehensive details on leagues, tournaments, coaching and junior tennis

British Womens Tennis Association - A guide to tournaments, fixtures and results for women's tennis in the UK for all age groups. Membership information and online application for BWTA.

Durham Archery Lawn Tennis Club - Lawn tennis club, with 9 courts - 6 all weather, 3 grass. Details of LTA-qualified coaching, tournaments, membership, league matches and news.

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