Following a Royal Mencap Society/Lawn Tennis Association Open Court equipment grant, Bexley Mencap are now proud winners of the Kent LTA’s award for Best Tennis Disability Programme 2021.
Bexley Mencap have been delivering tennis sessions every week since October 2020 right throughout the pandemic; firstly on Zoom, then outdoors at a local tennis club and currently indoors at a sports centre.
This is a huge achievement, especially since most of the group’s members had never played the sport before and there were many challenges to overcome due to lockdown, so we asked a few members for their thoughts.
Josh told us it’s "something new I like doing and playing tennis with my Mencap group." and Emanuele said “I like running and chasing the ball. Backhand is my favourite shot. Nice to be with friends.”
Robert on the other hand feels tennis is "Fun and physical. Helps get your weight down. Feel I’ve playing better now. Doubles is more fun – it’s fast and the ball flies everywhere!"
Whereas Liam, another member of the group, said “I like tennis because you get active, fit and healthy at the same time” because “It’s fun doing it with friends. I like serves and smashes best. I play Wimbledon theme music on my phone; it gets everyone in the mood, and they laugh!”
Matt, who has featured in a Bexley Mencap tennis video to demonstrate several serving exercises (as part of RMS/Special Olympics virtual sports challenge), especially likes the camaraderie saying, "Tennis is good with friends.”
Chris whole heartedly agrees with Matt saying, ”I look forward to playing every week. I like doubles: it’s quick and fun. Backhands and volleys are my favourite shots. Everyone has got better since we started, and we’ve got new members. We know all the shots!"
Stephen talked about the health benefits of getting regular exercise, telling us that tennis is a; “Good sports activity. Keeps you fit.” and that he finds it “Good indoors/outdoors - depends on the weather. I’ve got better since I started. I like the people I play with.”
Tennis for many, is also about meeting other people and sharing a joint experience Experience is when you have learned or tried something before. as Matthew explained; ‘I like to meet Nick, our leader, and my friends. I help by counting how many friends are playing.’
These sessions have obviously been a huge hit (no pun intended!) and since winning their award, Bexley Mencap have received some lovely feedback and congratulations from the National LTA (Wimbledon).
The group are now focusing their sights on the dizzy heights of the regional awards in April 2022, and we wish them all the very best.
Well done Bexley!
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