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Fun, fitness and friends at Tewantin Noosa Tennis Club

Playing tennis at Tewantin Noosa Tennis Club offers far more than a great workout — it provides a welcoming community hub where people of all ages and skill levels can thrive.

Nestled in the peaceful bushland setting of Noosa District Sports Complex in the heart of Tewantin, Tewantin Noosa Tennis Club combines high‑quality facilities with a relaxed, friendly atmosphere that makes every visit enjoyable.

Regular tennis improves cardiovascular fitness, coordination, strength, and agility. Tewantin Noosa Tennis Club’s well‑maintained courts make it easy to stay active year‑round. Whether you’re joining a social group, a coaching session, or competitive fixtures, the club provides opportunities to build skills at your own pace.

But the real magic of Tewantin Noosa Tennis Club lies in its community spirit. The club provides a supportive network of social tennis every day. We also have both fun and more serious tournaments throughout the year.

Kylie Hunt (pictured) has been a club member for a year. She joined after a 15-year break from tennis and says the club has been “incredibly warm and welcoming.”

For a taste of what the club has to offer, come along to a free Tennis Party on Saturday 31 January. There will be social tennis, coaching clinics for adults and children of all levels, a ball machine, a serving competition, sausage sizzle and more. The party is from 4pm – 7pm at the Noosa District Sports Complex on Mackinnon Drive Tewantin.

More information at tennis.com.au/ttc or ask.tntc@gmail.com

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