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Leisure and Sport

Tennis

Lady playing tennisSwindon has several outlets for Tennis. The purpose built flagship, the Delta Tennis Centre in West Swindon, has extensive facilities including 4 indoor courts as well as 3 acrylic outdoor courts. The Delta Tennis Centre is also home of the Swindon Tennis Club who are represented by players of all ages and levels.

To visit the Delta Centre web pages in this website please follow the link to
Delta Tennis Centre

In addition to the Delta Tennis Centre there are several smaller sites around Swindon including Dorcan that also provide tennis courts and facilities. For more information click on the appropriate page on the right hand side.

St Marks Tennis Courts are now open for the Summer
To book a court please contact Delta.
For more information please click onto the link below, which will take you to the St Marks tennis page.

St Marks Tennis

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