Tennis Coaching in UCD
Please find all the info you need below for
tennis lessons in University College Dublin.​​
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I also offer social tennis for €10
on Mondays at 10am & Sundays at 3pm,
click here for more info.
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Availability:
Please see the schedule below for my
availability which can vary
week to week and day to day.
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Mondays:
9am - 12pm ~ all locations​
7 - 10pm ~ Beckett Park
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Tuesdays:
9am - 12pm ~ all locations
7 - 10pm ~ Beckett Park
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Wednesdays:​
9am - 12pm ~ all locations
7 - 10pm ~ Beckett Park & UCD
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Thursdays:
9am - 12pm ~ all locations
7 - 10pm ~ Beckett Park
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Fridays:
9am - 4pm ~ all locations​
with one exception
Herbert Park (9am - 12pm)
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​Saturdays and Sundays,
please enquire directly by getting in touch
or click here to register your interest.
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Court info:
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There are 3 outdoor fully floodlit synthetic grass
tennis courts in University College Dublin.
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More info:
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For more info on pricing, payment, equipment,
and much more click here.
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You will also find info on:
how to book UCD courts yourself for €10,
other public tennis courts you can also play on,
as well as practice tennis walls
and a list of tennis shops.​​​​​

Directions
Driving
To get to the tennis courts at University College Dublin (UCD),
enter via the Clonskeagh entrance or via the N11 off the Stillorgan Road.
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The tennis courts are located just off Wynnsward Drive,
near the UCD GAA pitches and the UCD Sports and Fitness Centre.
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The surronding areas include
Roebuck, Merrion, Booterstown and Milltown.
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Google Maps links that will take you to:​
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Public Transport
The courts are easily accessible from several campus bus stops,
once on campus, head towards the Sports and Fitness Centre.
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The courts are located just past the centre near the GAA pitches.
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UCD is also a 25 minute walk from Milltown Luas stop.
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Click here for detailed info on bus routes.
Parking
Parking is available on campus at several locations,
two of which are located a couple of minutes away from the courts.
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Parking is free during the summer months,
however, the rest of the year it operates as a pay and display.



