Adaptive Tennis
Join weekly social tennis sessions designed for players of all abilities at Alexandria Park Tennis Courts.
Details
Monday 29 June 2026
to Wednesday 23 December 2026
10:00am - 12:00pm
Park Rd, Alexandria NSW 2015, Australia
$51-$62
Join weekly social tennis sessions designed for players of all abilities at Alexandria Park Tennis Courts.
Monday 29 June 2026
to Wednesday 23 December 2026
10:00am - 12:00pm
Park Rd, Alexandria NSW 2015, Australia
$51-$62
Experience a welcoming and inclusive tennis environment where players of all ages and abilities come together to play, connect, and socialise. Whether you use a wheelchair, have low vision, or other disabilities, this adaptive tennis hub offers a supportive space to enjoy the sport.
Sessions are led by professional tennis coaches and include a variety of activities such as games, match play, cardio tennis, and strength and conditioning exercises. It’s a fantastic way for families to encourage physical activity and social interaction.
This program is perfect for parents looking for a fun, adaptive sport for their children or themselves, promoting fitness and community engagement.
The sessions run every Wednesday and Saturday from 10:00 to 12:00, starting on 2024-06-29 and continuing through to 2026-12-23. The cost is $62 for non-members and $51 for members.
Private or shared lessons are available upon request, and there is support for using NDIS funding to access sessions. The program welcomes players with a wide range of disabilities, including those who are deaf or hard of hearing, have intellectual impairments, or play para-standing tennis.
This is a weekly, ongoing program designed to build skills, fitness, and friendships over time.
The sessions take place at Alexandria Park Tennis Courts, located on Park Rd, Alexandria NSW 2015. The venue is accessible and designed to accommodate players with various disabilities.
The location is easy to reach and provides a safe, friendly environment for families and players to gather and enjoy tennis.
Parking and public transport options are available nearby, making it convenient for parents and children to attend regularly.
This program is inclusive of all abilities and encourages participation regardless of disability type or skill level. Coaches are experienced in adaptive tennis and provide tailored support.
Participants are encouraged to bring their own tennis equipment, though some may be available on-site.
For those interested in private lessons or using NDIS funding, contacting the organisers ahead of time is recommended to arrange suitable sessions.
Tickets can be booked in advance, with prices set at $62 for non-members and $51 for members per session. Booking ensures your spot in this popular weekly program.
For more information or to book private lessons, contact City Community Tennis directly.
Payment options and booking details are available on their website and social media channels.