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Narre Warren South Tennis Club

Locality: Narre Warren, Victoria

Phone: +61 3 8794 8928



Address: School Court, Narre Warren South 3805 Narre Warren, VIC, Australia

Website: play.tennis.com.au/narrewarrensouthtennisclub

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25.01.2022 Finally the wait is over - Junior Competition starts again for a shortened season this weekend 14th & 15th November. 10 weeks of home and away matches followed... by a 2 weeks final series. Also starting on 15th November is a 5 week plus a finals for the Association Junior League. The BDTA has 6 teams playing. Good luck to all our teams - it will be good to see you all out enjoying your tennis. See more



24.01.2022 Results from Round 2 21st/22nd November Section 7 - NWS 6 sets 44 games won against Officer 2 sets 27 games Section 13 - NWS 3 sets 32 games lost to Clyde 5 sets 40 games

21.01.2022 WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THAT AS OF 11.59PM TONIGHT WE ARE OPEN AGAIN FOR COACHING. MILLENNIUM TENNIS ACADEMY WILL BE IN TOUCH WITH STUDENTS. ONLY MTA ARE APPROVED FOR COACHING UNDER THE GUIDELINES. Members ARE NOT PERMITTED to access the courts under the guise of coaching. The latest restrictions for Victoria relating to community tennis in Metropolitan Melbourne is as follows: Metropolitan Melbourne:... Training/coaching can resume for all ages subject to the density quotient of 1 person per 4sqm 25km limit applies to those attending a tennis venue (unless for work purposes) Venue capacity limit of 100 people Maximum group sizes of 10 Competitions and tournaments are not permitted Clubhouses are only to be accessed for toilets or equipment Get in, train, get out All indoor tennis centres are to remain closed IMPORTANT: Face coverings must be carried at all times. They must be worn indoors except if a medical exception applies. Face coverings must be worn outdoors where 1.5m physical distancing cannot be maintained. ALL visitors to the club MUST check in via the Service Victoria QR code. Hand sanitiser to be used before and after court use. Spectators to remain distanced or in cars. Enjoy your tennis! See more

21.01.2022 Due to the State Government's announcement that the lockdown is being extended for a further 7 days there will be no matches this weekend. All scheduled games will be treated as washouts and points allocated accordingly.



20.01.2022 Shoe sale....Men’s Ladies & Kids BEST prices in Australia!! 17 Duce St Cranbourne East (by appointment only (get in early)) & Super Sale dates coming soon ... also including racquets, clothing, accessories, tennis balls and more Please Like and Share post See more

19.01.2022 Luke Saville and Max Purcell are through to the semifinals at an ATP tournament in Kazakhstan #GoAussies

19.01.2022 A fighting performance from John Millman sees the Aussie into his first semifinal for the 2020 season #GoAussies



18.01.2022 Courts 5 & 6 have now been cleaned and are ready to play on. Now to get the external drainage problem fixed.

18.01.2022 JOIN US IN JANUARY FOR OUR HOLIDAY TENNIS PROGRAM. This is a great opportunity to get outside and have some TENNIS FUN with your friends.

18.01.2022 After his Antwerp final run, Alex de Minaur is back in the world’s top 25! #GoAussies

17.01.2022 It has been brought to our attention that some members may be ignoring the lockdown and have been using the courts. If this continues then the risk is that Council with withdraw our lease and as a result all memberships will be cancelled. There is also the possibility of the Club incurring fines. Please follow the CHO directives and do not use the courts until we are cleared to do so. To those who are abiding by the rules thank you very much. Your support is appreciated.

17.01.2022 "One of my friends asked "Why do you pay so much money for your kids to do all their sports? Well I have a confession to make; I don't pay for my kids to to do... sports. Personally, I couldn't care less about what sport they do. So, if I am not paying for sports what am I paying for? - I pay for those moments when my kids become so tired they want to quit but don't. - I pay for those days when my kids come home from school and are "too tired" to go to their training but they go anyway. - I pay for my kids to learn to be disciplined, focused and dedicated. - I pay for my kids to learn to take care of their body and equipment. - I pay for my kids to learn to work with others and to be good team mates, gracious in defeat and humble in success. - I pay for my kids to learn to deal with disappointment, when they don't get that placing or title they'd hoped for, but still they go back week after week giving it their best shot. - I pay for my kids to learn to make and accomplish goals. - I pay for my kids to respect, not only themselves, but other riders, officials and coaches. - I pay for my kids to learn that it takes hours and hours, years and years of hard work and practice to create a champion and that success does not happen overnight. - I pay for my kids to be proud of small achievements, and to work towards long term goals. - I pay for the opportunity my kids have and will have to make life-long friendships, create lifelong memories, to be as proud of their achievements as I am. - I pay so that my kids can be out on the track instead of in front of a screen... ...I could go on but, to be short, I don't pay for sports; I pay for the opportunities that sports provides my kids with to develop attributes that will serve them well throughout their lives and give them the opportunity to bless the lives of others. From what I have seen so far I think it is a great investment!"



16.01.2022 Aussies making ranking moves this week include: - John Millman is now Australia's No.2-ranked man - Luke Saville and Max Purcell are at career-highs inside the world's top 40 in doubles #GoAussies

16.01.2022 Lleyton Hewitt has received the most fan votes in the International Tennis Hall of Fame class of 2021 ballot. "I’m really honoured and appreciative of all the support I’ve received from tennis fans in Australia and around the world," says the former world No.1.

15.01.2022 Ladder Positions Round 1 - 14th/15th November Section 7 - 1st Section 13 - 2ndLadder Positions Round 1 - 14th/15th November Section 7 - 1st Section 13 - 2nd

15.01.2022 Tennis Queensland recently hosted sessions for players with down syndrome and autism. The sessions were supported by coach Alison Scott, Australia’s No.1 player with down syndrome Timothy Gould, and Aussie ID tennis representatives Archie Graham and Mitchell James

14.01.2022 Disappointed we didn't get a quorum for the AGM last night. Will have to try again in the new year. Without a committee there is no club - please consider taking on a role to keep the club going.

13.01.2022 At the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month - Lest We Forget

13.01.2022 Ladder Positions Round 2 Section 7 - 1st Section 13 - 2ndLadder Positions Round 2 Section 7 - 1st Section 13 - 2nd

11.01.2022 Bringing their best to the Rolex Paris Masters... With recent title winners, finalists and players on the rise, there's impressive momentum among the six Aussie men who'll compete in Paris this week. #GoAussies

11.01.2022 Congratulations to Australia's John Peers and New Zealand's Michael Venus on qualifying for the ATP Finals in London later this month

09.01.2022 Nicole Pratt will help create more opportunities for females in tennis coaching #TheCourtIsCalling

08.01.2022 From trips down memory lane to a premiership cup, find out what our player's have been up to in this week's Social Round-Up!

08.01.2022 Well done, Alex #GoAussies

08.01.2022 A grand achievement

08.01.2022 She's only gone and done it again! Ash Barty was confirmed as the year-end world number one, for the second consecutive season, after the WTA Tour published its final rankings today.

07.01.2022 Congratulations John Millman! Saving multiple match points along the way, the spirited Aussie lifts a first ATP-level trophy in Kazakhstan #GoAussies

03.01.2022 Aussie, Aussie, Aussie John Millman reaches the #AstanaOpen singles final, while Max Purcell and Luke Saville have a chance to claim the doubles title together. #GoAussies

03.01.2022 JUST IN MORE: https://bddy.me/2S66IJP

02.01.2022 Well our first weekend of Junior Competition is done. We only have 2 teams this season but they both had wins. BDTA Juniors Section 7 - NWS 7 sets 46 games won against Berwick 1 set 22 games Section 13 - NWS 4 sets 36 games won against Berwick 4 sets 32 games - great effort by the boys playing singles for the first time.

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