Recent major projects in the past three years include: the conversion (with the help of a grant from Greenham Common Trust) of the “old squash court”, which had remained unused for some 20 years, into a table tennis facility; undertaking maintenance work on the practice court (with a small grant from Hampshire LTA); extending and resurfacing the car park; and resurfacing and painting the tennis courts.
The Club Today
The club today is a busy part of the local community, in use daily throughout the year, whilst continuing to enjoy a rural village ambience much admired by members and visitors alike.
A combination of the introduction of a comprehensive coaching programme, growth of local population and the increased general interest in tennis has seen our tennis membership increase significantly over the past few years to approaching 250 adults and juniors, including the 20 or so table tennis only members (tennis membership includes table tennis participation).
Professional LTA accredited coaches provide the coaching programme, and it is also available to non-members (for a small additional fee) as well as members for both juniors and adults.
Nearly 150 juniors, ranging in age from 5 to 18, (and roughly equal numbers of girls and boys) are coached each week in term time, which also provides “work experience” opportunities for the dozen or more teenagers that assist the professional coaches.
A number of these juniors are not members, but many go on to join, often bringing in their parents too. In fact, there are now several adult coaching sessions attended by the parents of juniors that started first, as well as coaching sessions for more experienced players.