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Will to Win was first set up as a tennis company over 20 years ago with the aim being to improve the tennis and sports facilities in public parks and enable year round play for all ages and abilities. Our motto was 'Tennis for All' and this has transformed over the years to stand as "Sport for All".
Will to Win Smartcards are designed as loyalty cards for those who play regularly at a specific Centre. The Smartcard provides a year's worth of additional benefits directly to the Smartcard holder. We offer two distinct Smartcard options with varying levels of benefit, based on what a customer desires and the extent to which he or she plays sport.
We have been operating the facilities in Chiswick since 1995 (nearly 25 years!) and offer a pay & play, no membership required sports centre that is open to everyone. The centre is situated within the scenic Chiswick House Gardens and holds 7 hard tennis courts, 2 all weather courts, a mini tennis court, netball facilities and a charming caf pavilion.
Immediately to the north of Rangers' Field is the Will to Win Greenwich Park Tennis Centre offering six newly refurbished hard courts. The centre offers a 'pay & play' facility that ensures affordable and accessible sport for those from all backgrounds. Simply turn up and play, no matter your age or ability.
We have been operating the facilities in Pitshanger Park since 2013 and offer a pay & play, no membership required sports centre that is open to everyone. Our centre boasts 8 hard tennis courts (4 floodlit), a Multi-Use 3G football pitch, 6 netball courts and welcoming caf pavilion situated in the heart of Pitshanger Park.
Reviews (13)
Jerone Tan
Nov 25, 2021
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Indy Singh
Sep 24, 2021
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A breath of fresh air in an already lush part of Marylebone, Regents Park's Will To Win Café will guarantee you great service and outstanding coffee. All the usual suspects are here: cappuccino, espresso, latte plus they have tea, a solid supply of healthy snacks such as lentil chips and all the juices and commercial soft and energy drinks one could ask for. According to friendly locals, this place serves the best coffee in Regents Park. Unsure who supplies their fresh blends and single origin beans but suspect it's Union Coffee, one of the most reliably fresh, tasty, locally owned sources around
Cudd Less
Aug 24, 2021
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Mary M.
Aug 22, 2021
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Group classes: teacher are great/funny.
However not worth your money. We are way too many people in 1 group to be able to learn anything.
Wish I read something like this before spending money and then going to only 3/6 classes cause I just didnt see the point after 3. Sorry :) They should really look into having less people per classe.
However not worth your money. We are way too many people in 1 group to be able to learn anything.
Wish I read something like this before spending money and then going to only 3/6 classes cause I just didnt see the point after 3. Sorry :) They should really look into having less people per classe.
Michael Cleere
Aug 10, 2021
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Love Tennis? This is the place for you to grab a coffee and selection of decent snacks before or after releasing your inner Williams/Nadal. Staff were friendly and prices reasonable for the area. Tables outside have seen better days. We sipped a decent coffee while watching some tennis pros of the future rally in the sun.
Hafiz Ismail
Aug 01, 2021
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Jordan Bell
May 28, 2021
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Jae Woong Yeon
Oct 09, 2020
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Jo Baldwin Trott
Oct 06, 2019
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Nawar
Sep 22, 2018
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Becky Northman
Nov 14, 2017
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E. F.
May 20, 2017
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Anna A.
Dec 02, 2008
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At Hyde Park I was a spectator rather then a tennis player. I watched friends of mine playing a match on a hard court from a bench, surrounded by the green. The garden has been well taken care of and on the side there are people playing lawn bowls.
Even though this tennis court does have members, who benefit from certain advantages, it was able for us to book a court in advanced where we paid £12 an hour. The bookings can be easily made online.
There is a little café at the entrance, where players and spectators can have refreshment.
When walking past, I have seen you also can hire this place
Even though this tennis court does have members, who benefit from certain advantages, it was able for us to book a court in advanced where we paid £12 an hour. The bookings can be easily made online.
There is a little café at the entrance, where players and spectators can have refreshment.
When walking past, I have seen you also can hire this place