Four newly refurbished tennis courts have reopened in Eltham Park South.

Young tennis players, local residents and Greenwich Councillors rallied together to mark the opening of the courts and put the new surface through its paces.

The Council has invested £18,000 in the ace tennis courts, funded by the Greenwich Neighbourhood Growth Fund and Section 106 money from local developments.

As well as a surface makeover, including a deep clean, repairing cracks and respraying and painting the courts, the Council is also introducing swipe card technology for tennis players to be able to operate the lights throughout the year which will be available from September.

Cllr Miranda Williams said: “The tennis courts look fantastic and will serve our local residents well. We are committed to investing in quality and accessible facilities around the borough that will encourage more people to be active as well as supporting grassroots sports clubs.

"The courts in Eltham Park South are popular and the much-needed swipe card lighting system mean the courts will be available for longer, maximising playing time.”

Social enterprise company TwistFizz has collaborated with the Council to manage the courts.

TwistFizz is committed to introducing as many people as possible to the exciting sport of tennis and runs a tennis coaching programme for both juniors and adults on the courts.

Sheen, age 10 from Eltham, has been playing tennis for two years with TwistFizz said: “Tennis is my favourite sport, the new courts look great, the lines are clearer, it makes calling lines easy.”

The tennis courts cost £6 (£4 juniors) per hour per court to hire or an annual Go Play Pass can be purchased for £48 per year (conditions apply), allowing households to play for less than £1 per week.