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Stoke Poges Lawn Tennis Club

Established in 1949, Stoke Poges Lawn Tennis Club is a small tennis club located in South Buckinghamshire. The club tries to maintain a balance between social and competitive match tennis and welcomes members of all ages.

 

Social Play

During the Summer months, members meet for social tennis. These sessions encourage members to mix with each other both on and off the courts. Plus you’re free to play on the courts all year round and it’s easy to book a court.

 

Coaching

Stoke Poges also recognise the importance of having a thriving junior section and of fostering the development of junior players. There is also fun, challenging and competitive, coaching sessions available to all members.

 

Competitive Tennis

For those who wish to play competitive tennis, teams compete in the LTA Bucks County Shield with men’s and ladies’ and mixed team. During the Summer months, players also participate in a mixed event organised by Bucks LTA. In the Winter, both men and ladies play in the Bucks LTA Veterans Shield competition. Also, mixed teams compete in the Farnham Common league.

 

A Club Tournament is held each year with the usual array of singles and doubles events. Other competitions also take place within the club.

 

Membership

Stoke Poges Lawn Tennis Club offer very competitive rates for a small club and members range in age from 4 to 80+. Membership is open to all, irrespective of religion, race or colour. So consider joining today!

Outdoor Courts: 3

  • Floodlit: 2
  • Artificial Grass: 3

Indoor Courts: 0

Facilities

  • Changing Rooms
  • Clubhouse
Address:
Rogers Lane, Stoke Poges, Slough, Buckinghamshire, SL2 4LN
Telephone:
07825 459581

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