Tuxedo Tennis Club
Tuxedo Tennis Club
Winnipeg | MB R3P 0S9   |   (204) 837-3766

About Tuxedo Tennis Club

Tuxedo Tennis Club is a non-profit, public club that promotes fitness, recreation, community, and the sport of tennis for everyone. The club is run by a volunteer executive with students and a tennis pro. We have 6 courts, and many activities and programs to choose from, regardless of your age or skill level.
» 2013 Spring Newsletter
» Membership Registration Form
» Club location & contact details

 

Hours of Operation
Courts: 8:30am - Sundown
ClubHouse: Monday - Friday: 9am - Noon & 5pm - Sundown
                  Saturday & Sunday: 9am - 6pm

 

Guest Policy
Members are allowed to bring guests to the club. Guests will be allowed a maximum of 3 visits at $5/visit. Once exceeded the fees will increase to $10/visit. All guests fees will be tracked and can be applied towards a membership.
» Club membership application form

 

Club History
The Town of Tuxedo originally built Tuxedo Tennis Club with 4 shale courts. Before Tuxedo was amalgamated into the City of Winnipeg, the town enhanced the club by adding lights to courts 1 through 4, and added courts 5 and 6.
 

Over the years, with grant assistance from the City of Winnipeg and Manitoba Government, we have resurfaced and painted the courts, replaced our clubhouse, built a deck, added fences, moved the practice board, paved the walkway and practice area, added permanent benches, acquired and finally fixed our ball-machine (aka "the cannon").
 

We have endeavored to run the club as open, friendly and inclusive. Please do stop by to visit us.
 

Constitution and By-Laws
The Constitution and By-Laws of the Tuxedo Tennis Club contain instructions for the administration and financial management of the Club. We encourage our members to be familiar with these organizational details and have made them available for review.
» Tuxedo Tennis Club Constitution and By-Laws

 
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