Coronavirus
Following the Government’s announcement on 4th Jan, the Club has again had to close until further notice.
FRIMLEY TENNIS CLUB
Welcome to Frimley Tennis Club which is based not far from the centre of Camberley, just off Park Road alongside Camberley Rugby Club in Watchetts Park. With over 150 members, we offer a range of membership options including junior, adult and family. We cater for all standards of tennis from the accomplished to those looking to learn the sport.
The Club, with its 4 all-weather courts caters for internal competition and social tennis whilst also entering several teams in the Aldershot and District Tennis League, all year round. With coaching available, highly competitive rates and a warm and friendly membership, there is something for everyone.
Please sign up your name for the social tennis sessions to help organisers plan.
The Club runs an annual tournament. This is open to all club members and updates can be found regarding the draw and ability to fill in your match results.
How To Find Us
Watchetts Recreation Ground
Park Rd
Camberley
GU15 2SR
Frimley Tennis Club
How To Find Us
Watchetts Recreation Ground
Park Rd
Camberley
GU15 2SR
Great conditions for hitting a few balls. Snowballs that is. ❄️ #snowday #tennis #camberley #frimley @lta https://t.co/CQ4JYYGqMY
We'll continue to push for tennis to resume as soon as restrictions can be relaxed
And we’re asking you to sign this petition calling on the Government to allow outdoor courts to open and write to your MP, outlining the positive impact that tennis has on you #BackToTennis
BBC Sport - Tennis BBC Sport - Tennis
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Britain's Andy Murray earns his first tour-level win since August with a gutsy fightback against Dutch wildcard Robin Haase in Rotterdam.
- Novak Djokovic equals Roger Federer's world number one recordon 1 March, 2021 at 10:36 am
Australian Open champion Novak Djokovic equals Roger Federer's record of 310 weeks ranked as world number one.
- Gilles Simon to take indefinite break because of mental health concernson 27 February, 2021 at 11:22 am
Former world number six Gilles Simon says he is taking an indefinite break from playing because of mental health concerns.