Play tennis at the British Open Wheelchair Tennis Championships


July 25th, 2016

The Tennis Foundation is delivering the 2016 British Open Wheelchair Tennis Championships again this year running between Tuesday 26 and Sunday 31 July at the Nottingham Tennis Centre. Alongside the world-class tennis on display, which will see Wimbledon Champions Gordon Reid, Alfie Hewett and Jordanne Whiley compete, there will also be the chance for you to come and try tennis yourself.

The free Come and Try session will take run on Saturday 30 July from 10am – 3pm. All welcome, whether you’re picking up a racket for the first time or want to master your backhand with our equipment and qualified coaches! Kids and adults are encouraged to come along, meet some of the stars and have their photo taken with the iconic Davis Cup trophy as it stops off at Nottingham as part of its nationwide Trophy Tour.

Students can use the following code for free entry online (transaction free will still apply) or at the gate: CATBO2016. Find out more on the Tennis Foundation website.

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