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Welcome to the second What's On Sport monthly newsletter. We hope you enjoyed the last edition with lots of?opportunities to watch professional and semi-professional sport in Nottingham and beyond.
Don't forget, you receive this email because you subscribed to the Nottingham Tennis Events news category. If you would prefer not to receive news on wider sports events then you can unsubscribe at any time. Don't worry, there will still be plenty of tennis news, though!
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Saturday 6 to Sunday 14 June
Nottingham Tennis Centre
Have you got your tickets yet?
Did you know Premium seating?has been introduced this year which provides the best view of the on-court action with access to upgraded amenities including cushioned seats, tournament programmes and exclusive use of facilities within the grounds to make your tournament experience even more memorable. Premium tickets start at ?22.
How about a Family Ticket??Families (2 adults, 2 children) can take advantage of discounted Centre Court tickets (Cat 2 & Cat 3) when bought together. Prices range from From ?26 To ?88
Can't bear to miss any action as top class tennis comes to Nottingham? How about a Weekly Ticket? This will give you?access the action across all nine days, including qualifying. Prices range from From ?145 to ?323
Looking forward to seeing you courtside!
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Coming July 2020
Trent Bridge
The Hundred is a new,?action-packed, 100 ball cricket competition that will put you on the edge of your seat. Everyone is welcome.
It will feature world-class players from around the world. Eight brand new city-based women's and men's teams will compete over five weeks every summer.
The Nottingham team, based at Trent Bridge is called Trent Rockets and includes World Cup Winners Joe Root, Katherine Brunt and Nat Sciver, as well as local stars Alex Hales and Harry Gurney.
More than 100,000 tickets for The Hundred have already been snapped up in the priority window. Tickets are available until 28 February - don?t miss out on your chance to watch The Hundred at Trent Bridge this summer.
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Friday 13 and Saturday 14 March
Motorpoint Arena
The ISU World Junior Synchronized Skating Championships 2020 comprises over 20 international teams of 16 skaters which will come together to compete for the world title.
Attracting the most elite junior-level synchronized skating teams from around the world, the title is currently held by 2019 victors, Team Junost Junior of Russia.
The event will be the sixth edition of the championships and will see Great Britain compete for the title in a skating discipline characterised by speed, precision, unison, difficult footwork and spectacular lifts.
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Saturday 11 to Sunday 12 April
University of Nottingham - David Ross Sports Village
With just under 12 months to the Paralympics, the limelight will be on Nottingham with major qualification points on offer and squad places still very much up for grabs.
This event, taking place over Easter weekend is the penultimate event in the IBSA Judo calendar before the 2020 Paralympic Games at the home of judo, Tokyo.
With tickets available from just ?5.00 per person, you can help prepare the athletes in the best possible way ? by claiming medals on home turf!
Join the likes of World No.1 Chris Skelley, and European and World medallists Jack Hodgson and Elliot Stewart as they look to fine tune their preparations before jetting off to the Far East. ?
Grab your tickets today!??
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Sat 29 February
The City Ground
Nottingham Forest's City Ground will host this year's FA Women?s Continental League Cup Final between Arsenal and Chelsea.?
Forest have played their football at the famous 30,000 capacity stadium since 1898 but it will be the first time it has hosted the FA Women?s Continental Tyres League Cup.
Last year at Bramall Lane, Manchester City claimed the title for third time, beating Arsenal on penalties after a gritty 0-0 draw after extra time.
The Gunners are the most successful team in the history of the competition, having lifted the trophy five times in total.?
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Friday 21 Feb to Friday 27 March
The Bay
Head Coach Neil Fowkes looks to build on a bonus point victory over Hartpury last week with fixtures against Jersey Reds (14 March) and Coventry (27 March).?There is also a Championship Cup Quarter final against Doncaster (21 Feb).
For those that would like to sample some local beer while watching our international sides - the Six- Nations Beer Festival (Friday 6- Saturday 7 March) is for you!
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Saturday Feb 22 to Saturday March 21
The City Ground and Meadow Lane
Exciting times for both Notts County and Nottingham Forest as they make an end of season push for promotion. There is the added excitement of Notts County's run in the FA Trophy...
Sat Feb 29 FA Trophy Quarter Final v Aveley?12:30 Tue Mar 10 v?Aldershot Sat Mar 14 v Eastleigh
Sat Feb 22 v QPR? Fri Mar 06 v Millwall Wed Mar 18 v Huddersfield Sat Mar 21 v Bristol City
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Saturday 7 and Sunday 8 March
Nottingham Tennis Centre
The team had such a fabulous time at the last Big Tennis Weekend, they are doing it all over again this March, too!?
Its for kids aged 3 to 10 to have a go at playing tennis for FREE
All equipment is provided and our expert coaches are on hand to make sure everyone has a great time, whatever their ability.
Sessions take place on indoor courts, so no matter what the weather's doing, the kids will be having fun!
No need to book ? just turn up!
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