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Rusty Racquets

Regular Rusty Racquets sessions for non-members can boost tennis club membership considerably. In this article, we explain what results your club can expect from Rusty Racquets sessions and how Minehead Lawn Tennis Club came to start the movement.

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Tennis Equipment Discount Program

We offer a Tennis Court Supplies Discount Partnership Program – helping you to save money with a tennis equipment discount code unique to your Club. This offer is open to every tennis clubs, academy, school or tennis organisation with their own internet presence. If you buy tennis court equipment and you have a website, you qualify!

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The Tennis Court Divider

Tennis court dividers eliminate play interruption – and even injury – by balls from neighbouring courts. However, they are now being adopted by many tennis clubs to help comply with social distancing rules and to reassure members that playing tennis at their club is safe. What do you need to know before you buy?

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Mini Tennis Nets Compared

We are comparing our budget BIMBI mini tennis net with our mid-range QUICKFIX mini net. Watch our two short one-minute product videos to help you select the mini net most suitable for your needs.

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Synthetic Clay Court Maintenance Tips

Synthetic clay courts are becoming more common in the UK. Compared to real clay, synthetic clay surfaces are low maintenance but they are by no means maintenance free. Which maintenance do you need to carry out regularly? And what essential equipment do you need?

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Helping More People Play More Tennis

We are excited to announce that we have teamed up with Bright Ideas for Tennis to help them with their goal to get more people play more tennis. Bright Ideas for Tennis supports tennis clubs throughout the UK to improve playing facilities, and to raise a club’s profile in their community.

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Premium Match Pointer: Product Launch in 2020

Our new Premium Match Pointer has score discs which are physically altered making silicon application redundant. This version is totally maintenance free, even when left outdoors and exposed to heavy rain for a long time.

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Tennis Net Posts Explained

Tennis net posts come in a range of materials, shapes, colours and with different winding mechanisms. Which net post is right for your tennis court?

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Tennis Court Windbreaks Buying Tips

Tennis court windbreaks are more and more popular in the UK. Windbreaks can greatly enhance player experience, and so club members are beginning to expect them rather than considering them ‘a nice-to-have’.

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Ultimate Guide to Buy Tennis Nets

Purchasing new tennis nets are a regular expense for every tennis club. The task of changing nets is a nuisance. Will your nets last longer if you spend more money? How do you spot the difference between tennis net qualities?