Disability Tennis
Disability tennis is simply the general term we use to describe the various adaptions of tennis that are on offer for disabled people to have fun playing.
Tennis is a completely inclusive sport with everyone being able to participate in tennis in its full format or when adapted and the most well-known versions are deaf, learning disability, wheelchair and visually impaired tennis. But social play isn’t restricted to a particular type of tennis, disabled people can play against their non-disabled friends or family and take part in inclusive sessions and/or impairment specific sessions.
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CURRENT PROGRAMMES
TYPICAL WEEKLY PROGRAMME
Class | Day | Time | Cost |
Adult Wheelchair Tennis | Wednesday | 1.00pm to 3.00pm | £3.50 |
Adult Learning Disability Tennis | Thursday | 2.00pm to 3.00pm | £3.50 |
Junior Wheelchair Tennis | Sunday | 1.30pm to 3.00pm | £3.50 |
Junior Learning Disability | Sunday | 9am to 10am | £3.50 |
Everyone welcome, come along and give it a try.
All equipment provided including sports wheelchairs.
Both these classes are supported by the Tennis Foundation and South Ayrshire Access to Sport.