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OA Tennis
Woollam Playing Fields, Harpenden Road
ST. ALBANS
Hertfordshire
AL3 6BB
The area of Cheapside Farm, between St Albans and Harpenden, was renamed “Woollams” in honour of Charles Woollam, a former mayor of the city in the nineteenth century and generous benefactor to St. Alban's. The site opened in 2002 and is considered one of the finest sporting facilities in Europe. The pavilion with its areas of canvas and wood, which won an award for its architecture, has two sports bars, beautiful verandas and extensive kitchens. Outside, we share our four state-of-the-art floodlit tennis courts with six rugby pitches and three cricket pitches. During the weeks of the season, Saracens RFC train at Woollams.
Are you ready to serve up some fun this summer? Look no further than the Summer Holiday Tennis Camps at OA Tennis Club in St Albans! Whether your chi...
5 months ago
Tremendous Tuesdays are a fun and sociable opportunity to play with other club members in a rotation style format depending on numbers. We meet from 6pm and use a WhatsApp group to see who’s coming. For those wishing to enjoy a relaxing drink afterwards, the bar at the Woollam grounds is a fantastic setting to cool down with an ice-cold drink.
Tipsy Tennis is held on Friday evenings 6:30pm - till 8pm. Another social club members get together for a few warm-up drills followed by an hour of doubles match play. Open to all members. The Tipsy part only refers to afterwards where players can bask in the sun and recharge their batteries in readiness for the weekend!!
Super Sundays see club members get together from around 9am, or whenever you can surface from the night before to take in fresh air at the Woollam grounds
OA Tennis
Woollam Playing Fields, Harpenden Road
ST. ALBANS
Hertfordshire
AL3 6BB