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About

Healesville Tennis Club is a non-profit organisation located in the beautiful Yarra Valley. We have approximately 150 members and enjoy regular tennis competitions and activities catering for all age groups and tennis ability.

Our club house is located at Queen’s Park which has 6 courts made of Plexipave (2) and Synthetic grass (4), all under lights. We have another 4 En Tout Cas courts at Highett Reserve (Healesville Sporting Complex) on Don Road.

Membership Fees

  Membership* Cost ProRata# Description
  Seniors $115 $74 Full club member.

  Students $70 $51 Only available to Full Time students. Students 18+ must attach a copy of F/T Student Card.
  Pensioners $95 $64 Only available for Disability, Veteran & Aged pensions – Must attach a copy of pension card.
  Social $50 $41 Not a full membership - limited to HTC hosted activities on payment of a player fee.
  Family $240 $148 Includes 2 adults & 3 full time students (5-21 yrs)
  - additional children $25   Additional students to Family membership are $25 each.
 

* Membership fees include $20 Maintenance Fee (refundable at $10 per working bee) and $24 Annual Tennis Victoria Registration fee (see full details on back of Membership Application form)
# ProRata fees apply to new members joining from 1st April.

  Please note that all memberships include Personal Accident Insurance. This is paid as part of the player registration fee payable to Tennis Victoria for every person who is registered as a member of the Healesville Tennis Club.

  PDF Download Membership Application form

Casual Court Hire

Collect key from:
  • Barrique Wine Store,
    260 Maroondah Hwy, Healesville
    Phone 5962 6699

  • Cherry Tree Café,
    246 Maroondah Hwy, Healesville
    Phone 5962 4640

Life Members

Beryl Ayres, Peter Chapman, Tony Druitt, Grant Handasyde, Rick Highett, Alan Honeycombe, Beth Honeycombe, Dot McMaster, Dot Peters

  PDF Healesville Tennis Club Constitution

Stage 3a Water Restrictions for Exempt Playing Surfaces Water
We have applied for and been granted this exemption as follows:

Tennis courts (en tout cas), in consultation with Tennis Victoria:

  • One in two courts, or part thereof, can be watered. 
    For example, if there are a total of seven courts, four can be watered.

  • Hand-held hose watering is allowed before each set/session.

  • Watering is not allowed at the completion of play.  The court is to be bagged.

For all courts (to protect from long-term damage):
On days when the courts are not in use, or on extreme hot and/or windy days, courts can be watered using a hand-held hose for no more that half an hour.  This can occur between the hours of midday-1pm and 7pm-8pm.