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Social Tennis is a great way to keep active and be introduced to tennis, no matter your age or skill level! Meet new people and enjoy matchplay games with our expert coaches in a fun and friendly atmosphere with great music! Use one of the links below to book your lessons:

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Francois brings a wealth of experience and passion to our tennis programs. Upon relocating to Sydney in 2016, Francois honed his coaching and teaching skills, dedicating the past eight years to empowering players. Francois emphasizes uncovering each player’s innate strengths, focusing on perfecting their natural strokes, be it a powerful forehand or a solid backhand. He encourages players to build their play style around these strengths before exploring additional techniques. Passionate about continuous improvement, Francois constantly explores innovative drills and exercises to elevate his students’ overall game.