Craven Lawn Tennis Club, based in Gargrave, are gearing up for the start of the new 2026 season.
In advance of this a Ladies Doubles event has been held to provide some light hearted match practice in the glorious sunshine which was won by Sally Clarke and Jenny Snowden.
The club are always pleased to welcome new members and membership types including Adult Single, Family, Croquet, Under 18's and 18-24's are all available to anyone wishing to join.
The club offers social tennis sessions throughout the week and also competitive tennis in both the Bradford Parks League and Wharfedale League across 6 teams on the club's 3 All Weather and 4 grass courts, the only ones in Craven, in addition to both adult and junior coaching sessions.
Anyone interested in knowing more about the club are asked to contact Club Secretary, Beth Whitley, on 07751 074085 or email secretary@craventennis.org.uk for further information. Details can also be found at the club's website at: www.craventennis.org.uk

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