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Disability Tennis at the Taylors Lakes Tennis Club
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Norbert
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Good morning,
As part of the committee of the Taylors Lakes Tennis Club, we are keen to start disablity tennis at our club.
Any help from anyone with experience in this would be sincerely appreciated.
Kind regards
Norbert
As part of the committee of the Taylors Lakes Tennis Club, we are keen to start disablity tennis at our club.
Any help from anyone with experience in this would be sincerely appreciated.
Kind regards
Norbert
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Good morning
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Hi @Norbert and welcome to the Scope community.
Doing a quick check, your tennis club appears to be in Australia? Is that correct?
Warmest best wishes,
@JennysDad
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