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By The LTA | 26 November 2021 | TAGS: National Governing Bodies, Tennis, Adults

For those who want to play friendly, competitive tennis in their local park or venue, we provide the platform to help you get started.

After 15 years there are now over 8,000 players currently taking part in our leagues each year and we continue to expand even further across the UK.

So whether you’re beginning your tennis journey or are a master on the court, don’t hesitate to join the Manchester Park Tennis League.

Local Tennis Leagues is based mostly in parks and includes mixed singles leagues for adults 18+, of any standard. Play your tennis, your way, and join thousands of players in hundreds of Leagues across the UK. LTL helps build a sense of community, puts local players in touch with each other, and gives players a way to improve their tennis.

Having been acquired by the LTA in March 2020, our aim is to launch more leagues wherever there is a need, concentrating on public tennis courts where finding opponents can be difficult. It is an exciting time for Local Tennis Leagues and we look forward to continuing our journey growing tennis in the UK. Whatever your standard, we’ll find you great matches.

Want to play? Here’s how:

How to sign up:

Visit localtennisleagues.com

  1. Simply create a profile and tell us about your tennis experience by filling in this questionnaire. Here you will also choose your Local League.
  2. Visit the League page where you can sign-up and pay the fee for the upcoming round.
  3. We will then match you with 6-8 players of your standard (you will receive contact info via email the day before the Round begins).
  4. You arrange matches when and where you like, and share any court fees.
  5. Easily enter your match results online. 
  6. Win prizes along the way!

If you need more information about the Leagues, see the FAQs.

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