Tennis Month - Tennis Alberta Roadshow & National Bank Family Tennis Day

Event Overview

Join us at the Red Deer Tennis Club on June 27 from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM for the Tennis Alberta Roadshow, a free, fun-filled community event designed for all ages and skill levels! This festival-style experience is perfect for both new and returning players, featuring the exciting Smash Tent with a serving speed competition, racquet demos by Dunlop, and engaging Try Tennis sessions for kids and adults. Participants can enjoy light snacks and refreshments while exploring the club, meeting local coaches, and learning how to get involved in tennis in the community. Whether you’re picking up a racquet for the first time or looking to reconnect with the sport, this is a great opportunity to get active, have fun, and be part of the growing tennis community in Red Deer. Following the Roadshow, join us from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM for the National Bank Family Tennis Day Tournament, a fun, family-focused, low-pressure event that encourages adults and kids to play tennis together in a team format. Designed to be non-competitive, inclusive, and community-oriented, the afternoon emphasizes enjoyment, participation, and connection through tennis, with a BBQ included for all participants to enjoy.

Event Details

  • Date: June 27, 2026
  • Time: 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM
  • Location: Tennis Alberta & Red Deer Tennis Club
  • Age and Level: All levels and ages
  • Contact Info: heather.powers@tennisalberta.com

Registration Details

  • Registration required for the National Bank Family Tennis Day, available on Tournament Software 3 weeks prior to the event date. 

Accessibility

  • This event supports accessibility and inclusion by being free to attend and welcoming participants of all ages, abilities, and experience levels. The Roadshow and Family Tennis Day activities are designed with a fun, beginner-friendly, and non-competitive approach that encourages participation and enjoyment for everyone. Try Tennis sessions, racquet demos, and family team activities allow participants to engage at their own comfort level, while equipment will be available for those who do not have their own racquets. Coaches and staff will foster a positive and supportive environment, adapting activities as needed to ensure all participants feel included, comfortable, and connected within the tennis community.

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