![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The simple pleasures of whacking a ball over a net are not to be underestimated. You can play with two people (one-on-one), or with four (two-on-two) on different surfaces, including grass, hard court, carpet and clay. If your opponent fails to return the ball back over the net to you, you win the point. The aim of the game is pretty simple hit a tennis ball over the net, making sure to keep it inside the designated lines. If you need a different introduction to tennis, there are some fun routes to try, including Walking Tennis, Padel, Tennis Xpress, and Pair & Play, specifically for women. If you've been inspired by Emma LTA Youth is a fun entry point for kids aged 4-11, giving parents the chance to join in too, with an accredited coach. There are more than 150 leagues and over 15,000 players of all levels and abilities across the UK. Once you're feeling confident, there is a Local Tennis League system to get involved with near you. Thousands of clubs and park courts around the country can provide racquets and balls if you don't have your own. Getting going is pretty easy, whether you're starting out or coming back to the game, there's a level to suit everyone. There are over 20,000 tennis courts across the United Kingdom. ![]()
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