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Cranleigh is very excited to announce a brand-new initiative, unique to Rutlish School, in association with Limitless Tennis and Cranleigh Tennis Club. Limitless Tennis are looking for the brightest local talent to join our Tennis Academy. Limitless Tennis are the coaching company based at Cranleigh Tennis Club in Merton Park, run by Grant Fellows, an LTA, Level 5 Coach; (the highest attainable qualification). Grant’s vision is to find Rutlish boys who have a talent for tennis and train them to the highest standard of tennis with the ultimate aim of having them compete nationally and beyond. We will open the Academy to players that attend different schools but they must be able to make it to Cranleigh for 3.30pm each day. Aims of the Academy: To identify and intensively train children who show genuine talent for tennis to allow them to pursue tennis to the highest possible level with intensive…

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Junior Bookings for the Spring coaching season can now be done online direct through Head Coach, Grant Fellows, who has taken over all the administration for the coaching programme. All current groups are continuing from 13 January 2014 and more!

Letter from the new head coach Grant Fellows introducing himself and about his plans for the club…Hi all, Firstly I would like to introduce myself, I’m Grant Fellows the new head coach at Cranleigh Lawn Tennis and Social Club and I’m looking forward to meeting you and getting to know you all. I would like to provide as much as possible for the members so please let me know if you have any ideas for sessions you would like me to arrange. I will be in touch about some fun competitons and also other opportunities for you to compete and practise. There has been some interest in practise/drill sessions from various members. No matter what standard you are, if you would like to be challenged and put through your paces or would just like more opportunities meet more members and play different people please let me know. I’d run sessions…

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Well done to the Under 14 Boys, who won their division in the Surrey Aegon Leagues. They lost their first match 6-0 to a very strong Leatherhead team, but recovered well to win the remaining games 4-2 against Telford, one in a walkover, and, in the final game, 5-1 away at Reigate…    

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