Before & After Racket
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From desk-bound to court-sharp in 45 minutes
Empty evenings become league nights
From gym card to ladder position
No credit card. No commitment. Just show up.
Choose Your Level
Three tiers. One court. The difference is how deep you want to go.
Pay & Play
Walk in, book a court, play. No commitment, no annual fee — perfect for testing the court before you commit.
- 45-minute court hire
- Racket hire available
- Changing rooms & showers
- In-app court booking (up to 3 days ahead)
- Access to club café
Club Member
Priority court access, league play, ladder ranking, and a community that knows your name and your backhand.
- Priority court booking (7 days ahead)
- Full club ladder access
- Box league participation
- Monthly club social events
- Match stats via Racket app
- Guest passes (2/month)
- Discounted coaching sessions
Performance Squad
Structured coaching, county competition, and analytics that show exactly where your game is leaking points.
- All Club Member benefits
- 4× coached squad sessions/month
- Racketware swing analytics
- County competition entry
- Video match analysis
- Individual performance plan
- Unlimited court booking
- National rating integration
All memberships include access to 16 courts across two floors. No joining fee in February.
Hear the Ball Crack the Tin
Three fields. No credit card. The real conversion happens when you walk through the door.
We'll confirm within 2 hours. Sessions run 45 minutes. Rackets provided.
Their Game. Their Words.
"I'm on court at 07:15 before the depositions start. Forty-five minutes of pure problem-solving with a racket. My brain works differently for the rest of the day — sharper, faster at pivoting arguments."

"The Racketware data showed I was losing 60% of rallies after the 8th shot — I was physically fading. Four weeks of squad conditioning and that number flipped. County trials went differently this year."

"Tennis destroyed Derek's knees at 61. We tried squash on a whim after the club's open day. The shorter court, the softer ball — we're playing three times a week and neither of us has seen a physio since."


