
Welcome to Dover Square Tennis Club
A strong and proud club for over 90 years, Dover Square Tennis Club (DSTC) provides the opportunity for players of all ages and abilities to enjoy tennis at any level.
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At DSTC our motto is that we never give up, we encourage others, and we do our best!
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We offer Junior Saturday morning competition, Senior Saturday afternoon competition, Social Tuesdays (morning and night), and Wednesday Mid-Week Ladies.
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For new junior players aged under 12, we run Hot Shots and Orange Ball Match Play programs during school terms at Dover, and private coaching is also available.​
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New members are always
warmly welcomed at Dover 😄
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Want to play social tennis?
On Tuesday mornings and 7pm Tuesday nights our Social Tennis club members get together at Dover to keep fit, have some laughs, meet new people while hitting some tennis balls together.
Everyone in our community is welcome to join!​
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Contact: doversquaretc@gmail.com
Hot Shots
Dover offers red ball, orange ball and green ball sessions - spaces are limited per session and fill up fast.
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Please direct all coaching enquiries to our fully qualified Tennis Australia
Junior Development club coach
Gen Dawson
mobile 0403 932 716
email genni.d26@gmail.com
What's the weather?

Aligned with Tennis Australia’s Extreme Weather Policy,
GDTA’s operational process for playing in extreme weather conditions should be followed.
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If BOM website at 6am indicates that the expected temperature for the day is 37° or higher, all GDTA/GWTC run matches, both junior and seniors are cancelled.
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If matches are in progress and the temperature is thought to have risen to 37° or above, a venue coordinator, club or team captain/manager is responsible to access this website: http://www.bom.gov.au/products/IDS65004.shtml, and to read the apparent temperature [AT] at West Terrace. If that temperature shows 37° or higher matches are suspended until conditions ease and agreement is reached to continue or to abandon the match.
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In the case of thunderstorms and lightning, players should move away from the court and seek shelter when the time between a lightning flash and thunder is less than 30 seconds. Play can resume when the threat has passed, eg when the time between lightning flash and thunder is greater than 30 seconds.
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Where there are strong winds or smoky conditions etc which present unacceptable risks to players, common sense should prevail and play be suspended until conditions ease and agreement is reached to continue or to abandon the match.