Programs & Events

Find your weekly rhythm and your next big club day.

This combined page brings together lessons, pathways, leagues, socials, festivals, and family-focused dates so members can move easily from first visit to regular play.

  • 7 days Programming across mornings, evenings, and weekends
  • All levels First-touch sessions through performance groups
  • Club-wide Padel, tennis, family play, and social events
Junior players taking part in an organized club training session
Club scene showing players and families around the courts
One calendar, many entry points. Choose coached development, social play, event days, or a simple first session that helps you get started without pressure.
Club members and coaches gathered during a community activity
Members interacting during an active club event
Now Open

Spring and early summer registration includes junior padel blocks, adult tennis foundations, Friday socials, and family event weekends with limited evening spaces.

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Program Pathways

Sessions designed for entry, progression, and staying involved.

Every pathway is built to feel welcoming on day one and structured enough to keep members improving over time.

Junior players learning padel through coach-led drills

Junior Padel Start

After-school sessions focused on movement, racket confidence, basic tactics, and a positive first team environment for younger players.

Ages 8-14 Weekdays
Adults working on tennis fundamentals during a coaching session

Adult Tennis Foundations

Technique-led group coaching for adults who want steady improvement, clearer match habits, and a comfortable route into doubles play.

Beginners welcome Weekly groups
Players competing in a friendly social tournament format

Social Match Nights

Low-pressure evening rotations that mix members across sports and levels, making it easier to meet new partners and keep playing consistently.

Fridays Mixed format
Coach-led club activity for members developing their game

Performance Pathway

Additional training volume, match review, tactical work, and competition support for players ready to train with more intent.

Intermediate+ Coach-led
Busy courts and shared energy during a club-wide event day
Event Calendar

Events are built to make the club visible, social, and easy to join.

The combined calendar balances recurring routines with standout dates: open houses for first visits, mixed socials for returning members, junior festivals that celebrate progress, and weekend formats that keep families around the courts.

That structure matters because the best clubs do more than schedule court time. They create reasons to come back, bring someone new, and feel connected to the wider community around the sport.

Weekly Structure

A balanced schedule keeps courts active from first lesson to weekend gathering.

The club week is arranged so juniors, adults, families, and competitive players can all find a time and format that fits.

Members and supporters spending time around the courts
Weekday Evenings

5x

Coached group sessions after work and school

Evening blocks help younger players, adult beginners, and developing members build routine without needing full-day availability.

Club event atmosphere with players moving between courts
Social Play

Every

Friday nights reserved for open, mixed club energy

These sessions reduce barriers between groups and make the transition from coached sessions into match play much easier.

Courts in use during a larger weekend club event
Weekend Focus

2 days

Family sessions, ladders, and event windows

Weekend programming gives the club room for community formats that need more time, more people, and a stronger sense of occasion.

Season Highlights

What members can expect across the coming stretch of the club year.

Programs provide continuity; events create momentum. Together they shape the pace of the season.

Adults building skills together during structured tennis practice
April Focus

Beginner onboarding and re-entry sessions for adults returning to the court

Short coaching blocks help new and returning players regain timing, confidence, and match readiness quickly.

Members competing in a lively social competition
May Focus

Social competition formats that expand playing circles across the club

Round robins and mixed formats bring together members who might otherwise stay in separate coaching lanes.

Club activity showing community participation and coach support
Summer Build-Up

Family days and junior celebration events that keep the club open and visible

Seasonal event days turn regular participation into a broader community presence that invites new members in.

Photo Story

The combined page in pictures: training, atmosphere, and event-day movement.

These frames show how the club calendar feels in practice, from focused coaching to social time around the courts.

Young players starting a guided training session

1. Junior sessions begin with movement, touch, and confidence-building routines.

Adult participants developing core tennis skills in a group

2. Adult foundations groups turn technical work into a reliable weekly habit.

Players rotating through a social competition format

3. Social formats create match reps without losing the relaxed club atmosphere.

Coaches and members interacting during a broader club activity

4. Coach visibility helps members move from occasional visits into regular participation.

Club environment with players, families, and supporters gathered together

5. The wider scene matters because events should feel open to families and first-time visitors.

Lively club activity and interaction around the playing areas

6. Social energy around the courts is what makes a schedule feel like a community.