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Dust the cobwebs off your racquet and warm up those forearms as Melbourne Tennis Month approaches.

The City of Casey has partnered with Tennis Victoria to bring this event to Casey to inspire both budding and experienced tennis players to serve up their best ace.

Narre Warren, Narre Warren South, Fountain Gate, Doveton, Berwick and Hampton Park Tennis Clubs will run events as part of the campaign, with hopes to attract plenty of new members to each club.

With the inspiration from the 2019 Australia Open still lingering, there’s no better time to head down to your local nets and have a hit.

The Berwick Tennis Club will get things started today when they host FREE Hot Shots Tennis Lessons for our local rising stars.

The City of Casey is committed to providing multiple opportunities for their residents to get active and is proud to support Melbourne Tennis Month.

Please see below for a list of events happening across the City of Casey, this Melbourne Tennis Month:

– Friday 1 February:

Berwick Tennis Club: free tennis lessons – 4pm until 5pm

Sunday 3 February:

Narre Warren Tennis Club: free tennis and open day – 1pm until 5pm

Fountain Gate Tennis Club: free family fun day – 9am until 2pm

Thursday 7 February:

Narre Warren South Tennis Club: free social tennis for all – 7.30pm until 9.30pm

Hampton Park Tennis Club: social tennis for senior citizens – 9am until 12pm and come and try seniors tennis – 5pm – 6pm

Sunday 10 February:

Narre Warren South Tennis Club: free tennis day – 11.30am until 1.30pm and free coaching and lessons – 10am – 12pm

Thursday 14 February:

Narre Warren South Tennis Club: free social tennis for all – 7.30pm until 9.30pm

Hampton Park Tennis Club: social tennis for senior citizens – 9am until 12pm and come and try seniors tennis – 5pm until 6pm

Sunday 17 February:

Doveton Tennis Club: free tennis day for all – 11.30am until 3.30pm and come and try tennis hot shots – 11.30am until 1pm

Narre Warren Tennis Club: free tennis day – 1pm until 5pm

Hampton Park Tennis Club: free tennis day – 11.30am until 3pm

Thursday 21 February:

Narre Warren South Tennis Club: free social tennis for all – 7.30pm until 9.30pm

Hampton Park tennis Club: social tennis for senior citizens – 9am until 12pm and come and try seniors tennis – 5pm until 6pm

Sunday 24 February:

Narre Warren South Tennis Club: free tennis day – 11.30am until 1.30pm and free tennis lessons for all – 10am until 12pm

Thursday 28 February:

Narre Warren South Tennis Club: free social tennis for all – 7.30pm until 9.30pm

Hampton Park Tennis Club: social tennis for senior citizens – 9am until 12.00pm and come and try seniors tennis from 5pm until 6pm

For further details, please contact the tennis clubs directly.

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