Sunshine Coast Ladies Midweek Tennis Association has been actively organising midweek (Wednesday) tennis for ladies on the Coast for over 40 years.
Midweek ladies tennis is a vibrant competition with upwards of 36 teams across the Sunshine Coast.
We currently have 5 divisions and a diverse range of standards from Div 5 up to Div 1. The Autumn Season is underway with finals due to commence in June.
We are seeking new players to join our association for fun and fitness.
There are many teams in need of extra members and we have room for new teams within the divisions.
If you would like to get a group of girls together to form a new team or put your name down as a reserve for an existing division, please contact us.
The Spring Season commences in July, team entries must be in by 15th June.
See our website www.tennis.com.au/sunshineladies, call our Secretary, Kristen ph 5445 5076 or email moretonview@bigpond.com.
We would love to hear from you!
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