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Coombe Dingle Tennis Club is in the Coombe Dingle Sports Complex which is in Stoke Bishop in North Bristol. Initially the club used to make people from the University of Bristol its members and till date is associated with that educational institution. In the year 2000 when the Coombe Dingle Sports Trust Ltd was established many changes were incorporated so as to improve the facilities that were offered by the complex. As a result of this, today, the club boasts of over 200 junior players as well as more than 70 adult members. It makes special arrangements and packages for those returning to the sport after a long time as well as for those who are trying their hand for the first time. The club tries to focus their attention on both the seniors as well as the juniors when it comes to promoting tennis. It aims to have its own teams that can represent the club in various tournaments as well.
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