Serve. Play. Connect. Since 1890.
At the New Westminster Tennis Club, we take pride in our rich history, dating back to 1890, and our commitment to serving our local tennis community. Our story began with a small group of members playing tennis on grass courts, and today, we boast a wonderful clubhouse, four hard courts that are lit at night, and a strong membership base.
Our Services
As a premier tennis club in New Westminster, we offer a range of services to cater to tennis enthusiasts of all ages and skill levels. Our membership features and benefits include access to our well-maintained courts, lessons and clinics led by experienced coaches, and a variety of programs and events designed to foster a sense of community and camaraderie among our members.
We take pride in our junior development programs, including our Junior Sunday Clinic, Spring 2024, and Junior Summer Camp 2024, which provide a fun and supportive environment for young players to learn and improve their skills. Our adult clinics and social events, such as our Saturday Social Organized Double Play and LADIES Night, offer a great opportunity for adults to stay active, socialize, and enjoy the game of tennis.
Our Mission
Our mission is to provide a welcoming and inclusive environment for tennis enthusiasts to come together, learn, and enjoy the game. We strive to promote a culture of sportsmanship, respect, and fair play, and to support the growth and development of tennis in our community.
Our History
With over 130 years of history, the New Westminster Tennis Club has a rich legacy of promoting tennis in our community. From our humble beginnings on Carnarvon and Blackwood Street to our current location in Tipperary Park, we have always been committed to providing a welcoming and inclusive environment for tennis enthusiasts.
Mixed Reviews
The reviews for this tennis club are mixed, with some customers having positive experiences and others having negative ones.
Communication Issues
Several reviewers have expressed frustration with the club's communication. Boston Bruins FanBoy was unable to secure a tennis lesson despite expressing interest, citing slow responses to emails and an indifferent phone conversation. Grahame Longley also had a negative interaction with a staff member, Shelley, whom he found unfriendly and speculated might have undiagnosed bipolar disorder.
Positive Experiences
On the other hand, several reviewers have had positive experiences at the club. Jun Li enjoyed the club's convenient location, describing it as a "paradise for tennis fans" and a great place to meet like-minded people. Crissy G. recently joined the club and praised the courts and people as "very nice." Bruce McAndless-Davis also gave the club high marks, describing it as a "nice, small facility" with "great people, well run" and "amazing value."
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