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Knoxfield Tennis Club

Locality: Knoxfield, Victoria

Phone: +61 418 235 103



Address: 1 Allister Close 3180 Knoxfield, VIC, Australia

Website: https://www.knoxfieldtennis.com.au

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20.01.2022 Breaking news Alexander Zverev has pledged to donate $10,000 for every #AO2020 match-win and if victorious, every single cent of his prize money #AusOpen | #Aces4BushfireRelief



18.01.2022 Knoxfield kids on court at the Australian Open 2020. A great day out for parents and kids!

16.01.2022 Read below for latest Tennis Victoria Guidelines for coaching and continued social play. Some coaching guidelines for all those interested. Please stay safe an...d abide by these guidelines! Coaching Group coaching including holiday programs should be limited to small groups and programs shortened to ensure no cross over between sessions No more than 4 players per full sized court is recommended (this includes a coach). Ensure social distancing is applied and if not confident, play singles only Position the players at well-spaced stations Live ball drills and game based play is recommended over basket based Advise players to not change ends Maintain social distancing at all times including when giving feedback and while players are resting Where practical use every second court Limit the use of coaching equipment such as target cones Don’t let students handle any coaching equipment - coach to pick up balls and feed drills Payments to be made online via EFTPOS avoid handling cash. Tennis equipment There is no specific evidence that balls can spread COVID-19. We do know that on hard surfaces contamination by respiratory droplets from an infected person can potentially survive up to three days. Therefore, you should: Make sure you clean your hands before and after coming off the court Not touch your face after touching a ball, racquet or other tennis equipment Use new balls and racquet grips where possible Use fewer balls per session Replace all balls if someone with/suspected to have COVID-19 comes in contact with them Restrict balls to a particular group, court or day of the week. One idea is to label them with a permanent marker Clean all tennis gear with alcohol-based disinfectant including racquets, towels, coaching gear such target cones Don’t use unnecessary equipment such as drop down lines. Clean environment Providing a clean environment to play tennis in is essential. Make sure you: Provide soap, hand-sanitiser or wipes at all main contact points Clean all surfaces, such as counters, tabletops, doorknobs, bathroom fixtures, toilets, phones, keyboards, tablets, and tables, at least once a day wearing disposable gloves Clean any surfaces which may have blood, body fluids and/or secretions or excretions on them Regularly remind and encourage everyone, particularly juniors, of the need to wash hands regularly and adopt the other principles of a good hygiene strategy Display signage about handwashing and hygiene techniques at strategic points like all sinks, eating areas, drinking areas and on the side of court.

15.01.2022 The end of an era. Caroline Wozniacki has lost her third round match and has officially retired. Thank you for the memories. You'll be so very missed #AO2020 | #AusOpen



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