when: 29 May 2021 | venue: Alexandria Park | cost: Youth: $2.00 | address: Buckland Street, Alexandria NSW 2015
published: 06 May 2021, 5 min read
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Bring your family and friends along to a free social event for blind and low vision players where everyone can play a fun adaptive version of tennis!
Using a brighter sponge ball that makes a noise, extra bounces, a smaller court and modified equipment, BLV tennis is a great way for everyone to enjoy the game of tennis.
There will be drinks and snacks making it a perfect afternoon to meet new people and socialise.
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Bring your family and friends along to a free social event for blind and low vision players where everyone can play a fun adaptive version of tennis!
Using a brighter sponge ball that makes a noise, extra bounces, a smaller court and modified equipment, BLV tennis is a great way for everyone to enjoy the game of tennis.
There will be drinks and snacks making it a perfect afternoon to meet new people and socialise.
Go see Blind and low vision social tennis day 2021.
Blind and low vision social tennis day 2021 is on 29 May 2021. See start and end times below. Conveniently located in Alexandria.
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