Play & Training Offers
Here you’ll find all current play and training offers – from the open Social Tennis Sunday to Newcomer training and private or group coaching. Our offers vary by season (summer/winter). All details, dates and registration info are described and linked here.
Note: Times/locations can vary seasonally – please always use the respective offer page for dates & registration.
On this page:
At a glance
| Offer | Who is it for? | When? | Price | Link |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Social Tennis Sunday | 14+ · beginners to advanced | Sun 13:00–15:00 | Member €10 Guest €13 | Details |
| Private lessons | All ages · beginners to advanced | By arrangement | By arrangement | Details |
| Beginner group training | 14+ · beginners | Several times per week | Member €17 Guest €23 | Details |
| Advanced group training | Advanced players | Several times per week | Member €17 Guest €23 | Details |
| Newcomer training | 18+ · new members (1st year) | May–September Mon 19:00–20:00 | free | Details |
Play
Social Tennis Sundays
When: every Sunday 13:00–15:00
Where: see dates
Who: beginners to advanced players of all ages 14+ (including guests)
Price: see offer page
We meet every Sunday for a relaxed Social Tennis Sunday. Everyone is welcome – with or without a playing partner. We organize singles and doubles matches spontaneously on site.
Adult training
Private lessons
When: by arrangement
Where: by arrangement
Who: members and guests
Price: by arrangement
Equipment: racket can be borrowed if needed
Private or small-group training with our club coaches Stephan and Silke – tailored to your level and goals.
» Details & contacts
Group training – beginner courses
When: several times per week
Where: in winter in the air dome (clay)
Who: 16+; entry level / just started
Price: members €17 · guests €23
Equipment: rackets available to borrow
Focus on solid groundstrokes, half-court drills, simple patterns and reliable rallies.
Group training – advanced
When: several times per week
Where: air dome (clay)
Who: advanced players with consistent rallies
Price: members €17 · guests €23
Equipment: rackets available to borrow
Build pace, spin, placement and tactics – with match-like drills and point play.
Free Newcomer training
When: see offer page
Where: see offer page
Who: new adult members in their first year (beginners to advanced)
Price: free
Meet other members, find playing partners, and hit your first balls under the guidance of our club coaches Stephan and Silke.
Note for complete beginners: Please book 1–2 private lessons first – you’ll get more out of the course afterwards.
Kids & teens
Group training for kids and teens
When: weekly (grouped by level)
Where: depending on season
Who: club members under 18
Coaches: Stephan & Silke
Kids and teens can join with no experience, as beginners, and as advanced players. Groups are formed by age and ability. Besides learning tennis, the focus is also on fun and the social aspect of playing together.
Camps
Tennis summer camps for kids
When: first & last week of the summer holidays · Mon–Fri 10:00–15:00
Where: club grounds
Who: kids & teens 6–18 (members & guests)
Includes: lunch · BBQ evening · final tournament
One-week camp with tennis training, shared lunch, a BBQ evening and a final tournament.
Tennis summer camps for adults
When: parallel to the kids’ camps · Mon–Fri 17:00–19:00
Where: club grounds
Who: members and non-members
Price: see info
After-work summer camp in the same weeks as the kids’ camps.
Contact & FAQ
- How do I sign up? Via the respective offer page (you’ll find dates & how to register there).
- Guests? Possible for several offers – details are on the offer page.
- Borrow a racket? Possible if needed (details depend on the offer).
- Indoor / shoes? In the air dome, clay-court shoes are usually required – please check the offer page.
In short: If you just want to get started quickly: pick an offer in the overview, open “Details”, and sign up there.
Tip: New to the club? Start with Newcomer training – afterwards you’ll usually find playing partners for casual matches very quickly.
