Brigton tennis tourney a success
Brighton Tennis Club courts will be open for hire during the festive season.
BRIGHTON Tennis Club had its annual mixed doubles tennis tournament on Sunday, 6 December.
Courts were abuzz with eager players giving their best. Club members worked very hard to make the day successful. Covid-19 protocol was followed with just a limited number of spectators.
“People from throughout Durban play in our tournament. It was a fun day and everyone enjoyed their tennis. A few of the Brighton club players played and were very successful. We would like to thank some sponsors. Sanitech, J and J portable sanitation products Automobile Repairs – Gary Commins and club members,” said manager and coach at the club, Natalie Grandin.
Courts will be open for hire during the festive season. For more information call Natalie on 081-088-3858 or email durbschic81@aol.com.
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