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Pink Tennis: The Canberra Gay and Lesbian Tennis Club
A bunch of queer people in Canberra who like to play tennis.
FUSE | Sport & Fitness

Do you like Tennis? Pink Tennis: The Canberra Gay and Lesbian Tennis Club is a bunch of queer people in Canberra who like to play tennis regularly.
It's on Monday evenings, from 6.00 pm - 9.00pm at the Turner Tennis Courts, at the corner of McCaughey and Condamine Streets, Turner, Canberra.
What is provided:
Tennis Balls and Court Lighting, hot drinks and a heater in the clubhouse in winter, a monthly BBQ in the warmer months.
What do I need:
Tennis racquet and sport shoes.
(We have spare racquets for new players who don't have one)
The focus of these evenings are social. Players of all standards are welcome. Most weeks, we usually go for dinner somewhere after tennis and anyone is welcome.
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