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Nottingham Tennis Centre is the largest in Great Britain and one of the biggest in Europe. It hosts the Ageon Open Nottingham men’s ATP World Tour and women’s WTA International events, where some of the world's best players make their preparations for Wimbledon. For more information about the tournaments and how to buy tickets, please click here.
The Nottingham Tennis Centre is not just about high profile events and playing tennis. The centre strives to engage with the local city community through a variety of initiatives and activities including outreach programmes with schools and the disability community. The centre caters for a variety of ages/abilities with sessions for children as young as 2yrs alongside our 50+ sessions. So whether you like a work out in the gym, to relax in the sauna or steam room, or participate in one of our group exercise classes, then there’s something for everyone. Come and visit us today!
Here's a few facts you might not know about our Tennis Centre:
• Nottingham Tennis Centre is the largest public tennis centre in the UK with 39 courts including 11 indoors, 9 grass and 19 hard courts
• The facilities can comfortably accommodate the needs of both tournaments, beating competition from the Edgbaston Priory Club in Birmingham and Devonshire Park, Eastbourne
• The Grounds maintenance Team won a council GEM award in 2014
Facilities
11 indoor tennis courts – (3 in a bubble)
16 outdoor tennis courts
9 individual grass courts
60 station gym including Arke and Kinesis equipment
Fitness Studio
Spin Studio
Sauna and Steam room
Baseline Cafe with free WiFi
Pro Shop - Edge
Car park
Bike racks and lockers
Nottingham Tennis Centre (1 Jan 2024 - 31 Dec 2024) | ||
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Day | Times | |
Monday | 09:00 | - 22:00* |
Tuesday | 07:00 | - 22:00* |
Wednesday | 09:00 | - 22:00* |
Thursday | 07:00 | - 22:00* |
Friday | 09:00 | - 22:00* |
Saturday | 09:00 | - 18:00* |
Sunday | 09:00 | - 22:00* |
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