• MEMBERS & NON-MEMBERS

Two Generation Tennis Tournament

4 August
£25 per player

About the Event

We’re excited to invite you to our Annual Generations Tournament at Rye Lawn Tennis Club! Players of all ages are welcome to join in the fun—no need to be related to your partner, as long as you’re from different generations.

The tournament will follow a round-robin format, and we’ll do our best to match pairs in groups of similar ability, so everyone can enjoy the day. Don’t worry about your skill level; just grab a granny, find a friend, add an aunt, or pinch a parent—it’s all about having fun on the court!

Taking place the day after the Open Tournament and the day before the Junior Tournament, it’s the perfect opportunity to fine-tune your game on our beautiful grass courts.

Your entry includes a delicious tea, and the bar will be open, so bring your own lunch and enjoy a wonderful day of family tennis. We look forward to seeing you on the court!

Event Details

  • Date: 4 August
  • Address: 115 Military Road, Rye, East Sussex TN31 7NY
  • Open to Members and Non-Members
Organiser:
Christopher Stephenson
stephenson@me.com 07855322520

For all events taking part on the grass courts, please can all players come wearing shoes that are designed for tennis. Predominantly white clothing must be worn. Learn More

Location

  • Address: 115 Military Road, Rye, East Sussex TN31 7NY

Contact

If you are experiencing any problems filling out an event form please contact olli.hopkins@ryelawntennisclub.org.uk

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