BOOK A COURT (Updated)

Courts can be booked online using RMTC BookingSheet (updated from 1 Nov 2023) or through the Pro Shop. Your existing RTO (Real Tennis Online) number and password carry across to this new system.

PRO SHOP

Our team of Professionals make the members’ time at the Club a thoroughly enjoyable experience.The Professionals will help arrange games for you with players of a suitable standard and also give lessons and coaching for members.

CHECK A HANDICAP (RTO)

Check your current handicap (singles and doubles) and your opponent's on Real Tennis Online (RTO). Use the online calculators to work out the start score for each game. Use your RTO number and password as used for the RMTC Booking System.

UPCOMING TOURNAMENTS AND EVENTS

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  • Major Event

Clothier, Van Allen & Limb Cups (U26 - AU vs GB vs USA)

Seacourt Tennis Club Ltd | Mon, 7th Jul | 9:00 am

International young players team competitions between the UK, US and Australia.

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  • Tournament

Quarterly Medal #3 (Saturday)

RMTC | Sat, 12th Jul | 8:00 am

Over half way through the year and there and now only two more chances to take a place in the Medal of Medallists on Finals Day.

Round robin handicap singles. 5 players per group, 2 groups played in the AM, 2 groups played in the PM. Winners of each group will progress through to play the Medal of Medallists on Finals Day.

Sign up to get in four sets of competitive singles against players of your level.

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  • Clinics

Junior Clinics (u16) - July

RMTC | Tue, 15th Jul | 9:30 am

Take the opportunity to get the kids out of the house and bring them to the Club. Let the Pros introduce them to the greatest game on Earth. Time to be confirmed.

CLUB NEWS

Lizas Kitchen

Book Your Table At Lunch - Thursday and Friday

Thursday, 3rd Jul

Members are enjoying warming winter lunches, recently featuring lamb shanks, and Red Hill truffle infused dishes. Soup, steak and fish dishes feature on the weekly menu. Places are limited to 16 people per day , so be sure to make a booking with the Pros. You are invited to bring visitors, or join the Club table and enjoy the company of other members. On each Friday members are invited to join the President's doubles on Friday (10-12pm), followed by lunch.

ABC Radio Melbourne

Real Tennis on ABC Radio Melbourne

Thursday, 3rd Jul

Our very own Jo See Tan, current women's Club Champion, was interviewed about everyone's favourite game by Brian Nankervis just a fortnight ago. Click the link below to listen to the interview.

Click here to listen, the interview starts at 1:31:45.

Report From The Bilby And SRTC Opening

Report From The Bilby And SRTC Opening

Thursday, 3rd Jul

The opening week was a spectacular success with tennis players and enthusiasts coming from across Australia and the world to celebrate.

You can read the full report from Dick Friend, the week's mastermind, and other pieces from the opening week in the SRTC newsletter, Cut & Come Again. Click here to download.

RMTC Mixed Doubles Sun 29 June

RMTC Mixed Doubles - Sun. 29 June

Thursday, 3rd Jul

We had a huge draw of 12 pairs turn out for the mixed doubles this year. The round robin pools were very close with all pairs winning and losing at least one set. Eventually 4 pairs came out of the pools to play in the semi finals. Ben Hudson & Emma Clyde looked fantastic early but were beaten in the first semi while downstairs Julia McCahey & Jack Allen were defeated in a very tight match. The final was another close affair with Cath Faull & Daniel Jade putting up a great fight but Rob Heath & Peta Allsopp were too strong.

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Joan M Hayne Women's Handicap Doubles - Sun. 22 June

Thursday, 3rd Jul

In one of the best attended versions of this long-running tournament, 10 pairs of women played for the Joan M Hayne trophy. The finals saw three pairs between 73-76 handicap with the last pair being made up of the top two women in the club at present. They were close matches but in the end Jo See Tan and Emma Clyde were able to overcome the long handicaps to be crowned champions for 2025.

WELCOME TO REAL TENNIS

Real tennis is a high strategy racket sport with a pedigree that can be traced back to the twelfth century. It is the original racket game from which are descended most modern racket games including lawn tennis (now called tennis) and squash.

Real tennis is a unique game which provides:

  • significant physical and technical challenges for all levels of player
  • a demanding test of skill, agility, court craft and strategy
  • a handicapping system that allows players of varied ability, age and experience to compete on equal terms.

Real tennis is played by sports enthusiasts of all ages and levels. Around the world you might call the game different things – ‘real’ tennis in Australia and Britain, ‘court’ tennis in the US, and ‘jeu de paume’ in France – to players, it is simply ‘tennis’.

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