Rosehill Table Tennis Club is a friendly and welcoming club located in Sutton, Surrey. Situated in the Rosehill Recreation Ground, next to the Sutton Tennis Centre, the club is easily accessible for those in the local area.
The club is open every Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday, with different sessions available for different age groups and skill levels. Junior coaching takes place from 5:00pm to 7:00pm, while adult practise sessions are held from 7:00pm to 10:00pm. League matches are scheduled from 7:30pm to 11:00pm, providing members with the opportunity to compete against other clubs.
With six tables available for matches or practise, members have plenty of opportunities to improve their skills and enjoy the game.
Membership at Rosehill Table Tennis Club is highly sought after, and the club operates a waiting list for new adult members. Those interested in joining the club can contact Steve through the club's website to be added to the waiting list. Regular monitoring of the situation allows the club to notify individuals when places become available.
The club offers different membership fees for adults and juniors. Adult membership costs 170 per year, while junior membership for those under the age of 18 is priced at 130 per year. More details regarding membership can be found on the club's website.
Due to high demand, the junior and adult sessions are currently full on all nights, and a waiting list is in place. Members are encouraged to contact Steve to be added to the waiting list and be notified when vacancies arise.
The club is proud to be affiliated with organisations such as the Surrey Table Tennis Association, Table Tennis England, and the Sutton & District Table Tennis League. These affiliations provide members with additional opportunities to participate in tournaments and events in the wider table tennis community.
The Rosehill Table Tennis Club has a rich history dating back to its founding in 1951. Over the years, the club has grown and expanded, with involvement in the local leagues playing a crucial role. In 1964, the Surrey Junior Table Tennis Club was formed, and a close relationship was established between the two organisations. This relationship eventually led to an amalgamation in the 1970s, strengthening the club's coaching arm.
At Rosehill Table Tennis Club, members can expect a supportive and inclusive environment to improve their skills, compete in league matches, and enjoy the sport of table tennis.