Ngatitoa Tennis is now on Neighbourly
Ngatitoa Tennis has joined Neighbourly. We're Porirua's only beach side tennis club located at the northern end of Ngati Toa Domain. We have four Rebound Ace courts with lights allowing for all day year-round play.
Ngatitoa has teams in the Wellington Interclub competition during both summer and winter. If competitive play doesn't take your fancy, we also have social play and club nights as well as our annual Ngatitoa Tennis Club Championship's.
Our club has a mixture of junior and senior players. During summer we offer junior coaching during week days and a junior club day one day a week. Our senior club night is on a Wednesday from 6pm.
During summer on a Thursday, our senior mid-week session starts from 9:30am and in winter, it starts at 10am.
Other activities we run include club nights at the Renouf Centre in Wellington, a summer business house competition and other social get-togethers.
We're going to be using neighbourly to interact and share whats happening at Ngatitoa Tennis but we also have our website - ngatitoatennis.org.nz... and of course we're on Facebook - NgatitoaTennisClub
Message us here, on Facebook or email clubcaptain@ngatitoatennis.org.nz
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83.3% Human-centred experience and communication
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16.7% Critical thinking
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0% Resilience and adaptability
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26.4% No, individuals should take responsibility
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