How do I register my child?
You must be aged 18 years or more to make a booking. You can add your children (along with the relevant parental consents, allergies and medical information) to your online account at any time.
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How do I register my child?
You must be aged 18 years or more to make a booking. You can add your children (along with the relevant parental consents, allergies and medical information) to your online account at any time.
What if I book an organised sporting activity and don't turn up, or if I need to cancel at the last minute?
Different rules for camps and courses apply, according to the circumstances. Please refer to our Cancellations and Refund Policy.
What happens if the Met Office issues an Extreme Weather Alert?
If the warning is for 'extreme' weather such as heavy snow, strong winds or abnormally high temperatures - at our senior management's sole discretion - we may decide to cancel your booking or choose to remain open to the public. We will try to inform you in good time before your booking starts.
Can my child go home by themselves at the end of an activity?
Children cannot leave any Park Sports venue by themselves unless you provide us with prior written consent.
What should I do if my child requires medication?
Please ensure the coach is made aware of your child's medication needs and bring it along with you.
Please note we are not permitted by law to administer any medication. If your child cannot administer their own medication, please speak to the venue before attending.
Does my child need to bring their own racket for a camp?
Yes. All children must bring their own rackets or purchase one at reception in advance.
What size tennis racket should my child use?
The best length of tennis racket for your child will depend on their height. To measure start by getting your child to stand up with both arms down by their side. Get them to hold a racket in their hand so it's pointing downwards. If the tip of the racket reaches their ankle, then it’s the right one! Source: LTA
What clothing and footwear should my child wear?
When it comes to clothes kids can wear whatever they’re most comfortable in really. Just remember they will be active – think shorts, tracksuit bottoms, t-shirts, sweatshirts and hoodies. Keep the jeans and heavy coats at home.
Shoes wise, we’d suggest that kids wear a comfortable pair of trainers, as these will stop them from slipping and getting foot and ankle injuries when on the court. During the Summer months please apply a high factor sun lotion. If you are unsure, please contact us before arrival.
What happens if it rains?
Camps are run in all weather (except at Greenwich Park and Pitshanger Park) with creative indoor learning provided as necessary.
Can parents stay and watch their child at a camp?
For Mini Camps we ask that a parent or a guardian is present at the venue while the one hour-camp takes place.
Alternatively, for parents of older children, parents have the choice of dropping their child off and picking them up at the agreed time or they can stay and watch throughout the day if they wish.
Can my child sign up to a camp for a single day?
At selected venues (Hyde Park, The Regent's Park, Lammas Park and Chiswick) if we have availability on a specific day, yes. Priority will be given to those booking for the whole period.
Why is tennis good for kids?
Where do we start? Tennis can benefit your kids in so many ways, by providing physical, mental and social skills for life. As well as the obvious fitness training, your child will also:
Whether a child is a beginner or a young pro, our coaches will help them become a confident, well-rounded individual, as well as a skilful player.
Is tennis safe for kids?
Tennis as a sport is relatively safe. Of course, there is always a small risk of tripping over or being hit by a ball, but overall the risk of serious injury is minimal. If your child is attending a Park Sports activity, our coaches will make sure they are playing in a safe environment, with the right equipment and to a level that suits their physical ability.
What is the Park Sports Summer Activity Programme?
The Park Sports Summer Activity Programme offers free 5-day Summer Multi-Sport and Tennis Camp spaces to children aged 5-16 who qualify for benefits-related free school meals. Available at Hyde Park, The Regent’s Park and Greenwich Park. Find Out More
What are the Basic Rules of Tennis?
There are five different ways to win a point in tennis:
Source: LTA
Quickly and simply book and pay online, turn up and play a game.
Sign-up for one-off skills drills, join a training course, or book a private lesson with a qualified coach.
Enter a social tournament, compete as an individual in a local league, or join a Park Sports team.
Choose from a range of hard and carpet tennis courts, many floodlit.
Floodlit padel courts available at Hyde Park and The Regent’s Park.
3G and AstroTurf 5-a-side or 7-a-side football pitches to hire and block book.
8 outdoor dedicated Pickleball courts at Chiswick.
Block book regular time-slots to play – available for schools and clubs.
Open during the warmer months to the public for pay and play bookings, and special private events.
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