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Floodlights Update

At the October committee meeting, it was agreed that floodlighting should be switched from card payment to a free system over a year to assess cost impact and then complete a further review of the appropriate longer-term approach to adopt. As of today, the floodlighting control boxes have been replaced with straightforward on/off switches. Cards are no longer required, but please ensure that you turn the lights off when leaving the courts after play! However,

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October Newsletter

FINALS DAY Way back near the beginning of September (Saturday the 9th) finals day dawned dry and cool. By the time play got underway it was warming up and soon became almost unbearably hot and humid. So huge congratulations to the contenders who put on such a marvelous display and survived! The supporters were in awe of your skills and exceptionally well entertained.   Adding to the enjoyment of the day was the new pizza

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Sway LTC Lottery

Many of you will be aware that each year we invite members to participate in this fundraising activity.  For example, the funds raised in recent years have contributed to the club being able to install new LED lighting.   Each ticket will be entered into five monthly prize draws.   Please find attached an application form and the full details of the scheme below.   Here is the link: Sway LTC Lottery   Meanwhile, we

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Her Majesty the Queen

We at Sway Lawn Tennis Club are deeply saddened by the death of Her Majesty the Queen. All at the club join the rest of the country in sending our condolences to the Royal Family.

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May 2022 Newsletter

Safeguarding Thank you for registering or reregistering with Sway Tennis Club. In order to provide a safe and inclusive environment we need to have updated and accurate records of our players. Everyone who is involved in tennis has a shared responsibility to promote the welfare of all children, young people and adults at risk. If you are concerned about a safeguarding issue then please Say Something If you See Something. Our safeguarding policy (available on

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Craig McEwanCoach

Craig and Marian McEwan founded Sway Tennis Club in May 1984.  Craig has coached at county, regional and national level, with 3 of his former pupils gaining world rankings in the Men’s game and a Junior player achieving top 100 status.  He is a former LTA Tutor, Examiner and Referee, and has a special interest in and experience of wheelchair tennis at international level.  He holds academic qualifications in Education and Psychology and is a qualified Sports masseur and Reiki practitioner.