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HomeSportAustralian Open at Tewantin

Australian Open at Tewantin

What better way to see off January than at the finals of our greatest tennis event, the Australian Open.

No, you don’t have to fly to Melbourne, Tewantin Noosa Tennis Club is bringing the action to Noosa Shire this weekend. The Tewantin Festival of Tennis will present the final event of the summer, the Australian Open mens and womens finals on a monster outdoor cinema screen with outdoor lounge and a popup bar.

Club coach and Master Club Professional Pete Taylor told Noosa Today: “We are also opening up the club for free play all weekend, with the coaching team on hand to hold free tennis activities for kids and adults. This is part of our greater goal of introducing more tennis players to the Tewantin Noosa Tennis Club – one of the best facilities on the Sunshine Coast that nobody knows exists!”

This amazing free weekend of non-stop tennis activity will run all day Saturday and Sunday, with live finals matches on the big screen from 11am each day. Shade umbrellas provided and bar and barbecue, plus free court hire and free tennis lessons for adults and children, two ball machines in operation all day with social and friendly matches happening throughout the weekend.

It’s on at Tewantin Noosa Tennis Club, Noosa District Sports Complex, McKinnon Drive, Tewantin.

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