EPSOM LAWN TENNIS CLUB

EPSOM LAWN TENNIS CLUB

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Short profile:

Epsom LTC is a section of Epsom Sports Club. It is a members club, established in the 19th century. There is a pavilion with television, bar and changing facilities. The grass court season runs from the beginning of May to mid-September subject to the weather. Grass courts are available for play from 10.30am to dusk daily.

The all weather courts are available for play from 8am until 10pm. There are club social mix-in sessions on Tuesday and Thursday evenings and Saturday and Sunday afternoons each week for all standards of players. Players of all standards are welcome to join the club, but members are required to be of a reasonable playing standard to join in at club times. There are coaching courses available for beginners.

Throughout the summer and winter there are a number of competitions and leagues for all playing standards. Individual coaching is also available from our resident coach, Mike Lavey.

Detailed description:

As with most older Lawn Tennis clubs, Epsom derived from the game of croquet, which began in the 1850s, being played on the lawns of Woodcote House adjacent to the present premises. By the 1870s croquet was in decline with the advent of the bouncing rubber ball and, as with the All England Club at Wimbledon, tennis began to be played on the croquet lawns. Epsom was one of the leading croquet clubs and were national champions in 1907. The All England Club had begun to concentrate on the new game of tennis and held its first championships in 1877, which was the principal tournament in the country.

Following the championships most of the players entered the Epsom Open and this continued until the early 1920s, by which time many other tournaments, principally the Davis Cup, were affecting entries due to clash of dates and the event was terminated in 1928. By 1913 the Epsom Club had 5 lawn tennis courts and three croquet courts and in 1914 2 hard courts were laid for winter play on what is now the car park. In 1923 the last remaining croquet court was converted to a grass court.

Whilst the Epsom Club did not evolve into the leading club as it so easily could have done, it has gone from strength to strength over the years. It now has 5 good quality grass courts, 3 floodlit artificial grass courts, 2 all-weather hard courts and 2 floodlit porous acrylic courts. With these facilities the club has earned itself the present reputation of a large friendly club with a good standard of club play, provisions for better players to enter match play, a thriving junior section, a resident coaching facility and an improving social scene within the ever improving pavilion facilities.

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