A warm, sunny winter’s day and a great turn-out of around 30 people was a fantastic way to re-open the club today (Sunday, 7 June, 2020) after the COVID-19 close-down and to celebrate the completion of our four new courts.
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With tennis starting up at the club again tomorrow, we have put some steps in place — guided by Tennis NZ — to help keep everyone safe when people are on club premises.
Please read them here: https://wellingtontennisclub.org.nz/covid-safe-play-guidelines/
And happy hitting!
Good news everyone: with Covid Alert Level 2 starting first thing Thursday morning, we can get back into tennis again — and Court 1 is available for play as of Thursday.
Dear club members, with the Government raising the Covid-19 Alert to Level 4 tonight and also declaring a state of national emergency, we have closed the club as of now until it is safe to once again use our facilities.
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