Welcome to
Wolverhampton’s Award Winning Racquets and Fitness Club
Facilities
A warm welcome awaits you at Wolverhampton Lawn Tennis & Squash Club. We offer free tours for anyone enquiring about joining as well as free inductions across tennis, squash, racketball & gym. Our experienced and professional coaching teams, personal trainers and WLTSC staff members will ensure your membership with us is as excellent as you’d expect from a premier rackets and fitness club.
What our members think about us:
‘Friendly staff in all parts of the club, reception, gym & restaurant.
I have been a member for under a year and felt at home from the first visit.
The facilities are always clean and well maintained….. especially the changing facilities.’
– Pete Walthorne
LATEST NEWS
Regional Masters Squash Tournament
The tournament ran for three days, with the finals across a variety of age groups on Sunday, November 6.
The event comes after the success of team England on the international stage at the Commonwealth Games, where they won five medals, and now WLTSC hosted this regional tournament to give players from different backgrounds the opportunity to play competitive squash.
The age categories ranged between 35-75 for men and 30-60 for women.
Helen Tottey, director of squash and racketball at WLTSC, said the competition was a ‘great success and added that the standard of the play was ‘very competitive’.
WOW! Radio speaks volumes of what WLTSC offers!
WOW! Did you hear Sports Manager Marc Hughes on Radio WM, speaking with Natalie Graham on #wellbeingwednesday last month?
The importance of personal wellbeing was discussed, not only coming from playing squash &, racketball, tennis; working out in the gym or taking part in one of the numerous gym/spin classes on offer at WLTSC, but also from the social benefits of the community of like-minded people coming together, often making life-long friendships. Listen from 1.33 to hear the full 10minutes.
Getting children stoked for Commonwealth Games
WLTSC opens its doors to children to stoke excitement ahead of Commonwealth Games. Last summer, a year before the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, organisers announced that they wanted to give one million children an authentic Games experience.
On Friday, the Wolverhampton Lawn Tennis and Squash Club fulfilled that dream and opened its doors to schools and members of the local community to get them involved in six sports which will take pride of place at the Games.
Children from seven schools got the run of the club until 2pm, where they got to try out squash, boxing, wrestling, wheelchair basketball, table tennis, and archery.
Wolverhampton Lawn Tennis & Squash Club Video
Here is a video highlighting our club facilities.