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Accredited Tennis South Africa Centre of Apprenticeship 2020 Accredited Tennis South Africa Centre of Apprenticeship 2020 BRONZE Level Name of School/Centre/Academy Contact Person Mobile Number E-Mail Address Town / City 1 Bridget Visee Tennis School Bridget Visee 0825572990 [email protected] Cape Town (Rondebosch) 2 Engraved Tennis Academy Marlu Jansen Van Vuuren 0762901966 [email protected] Eastern Cape (Port Elizabeth) 3 Gillman Tennis Academy Neil Gillman 0849108776 [email protected] Cape Town 4 Lapesa Richard Van Der Westhuizen 0832948998 [email protected] Northern Cape (Kimberley) 5 Seals Tennis Academy Deandre Dreyer 0767435042 [email protected] Eastern Cape (St Francis Bay) 6 Sue Rollinson Tennis Academy Sue Rollinson 0769053834 [email protected] Johannesburg (Greenside) 7 Hot Shot Tennis Academy Christine Rossouw 0829695479 [email protected] Cape Town (Edgemead) 8 Peace Tennis Academy Andus Bruwer 0828802737 [email protected] Port Elizabeth (Broadwood) 9 Myelin Tennis Academy Ockie Oosthuizen 0842911003 [email protected] Paarl (Boland) 10 Protennis Daleen Luus 0824343350 [email protected] Pretoria (Erasmuskloof) 11 Atlantic Tennis Academy Jason Smit 0834885897 [email protected] Cape Town (Sunningdale) 12 AM Tennis Ansune Van Der Walt 0834585641 [email protected] North West Province (Rustenburg) 13 Impact Tennis Natalie Grandin 0810883858 [email protected] KZN (Durban) 14 Zone Tennis Academy Nelius Lubbe 0820757663 [email protected] Western Province (Somerset West) 15 Glo-Ball Tennis Academy Chris De Beer 0833867219 [email protected] Pretoria and Brits 16 TUKS Tennis - University of Pretoria Prince Madema 0763194041 [email protected] Pretoria (TUKS) 17 Werner Joubert Tennis Akademie Werner Joubert 0832641832 [email protected] Free State (Sasolburg) 18 Norval Tennis Pietie Norval 0824417824 [email protected] North West Province (Rustenburg) 19 Mmabatho Tennis Centre George Seate 0829222754 [email protected] North West Province (Mmabatho) 20 Lezahn Greeff Tennis Academy Lezahn Greeff 0724585278 [email protected] Mpumalanga (Secunda) 21 Top Notch Tennis Academy Louis Bartlett 0848099073 [email protected] North West Province (Potchefstroom) 22 Inkwenkwezi Tennis Academy Solly Ngwenze 0824515242 [email protected] Pretoria (Centurion) 23 TNT Sports Derik Swanepoel 0722491999 [email protected] Johannesburg (Rivonia) 24 Mickey & Darren Tennis Academy Mickey & Darren Styles 0833845749 [email protected] Johannesburg (Randburg / Honeydew) 25 Dawie Eybers Tennis Academy Dawie Eybers 0828777107 [email protected] Pretoria (Elarduspark) 26 CF Tennis Chris Folker 0824434233 [email protected] KZN (Pietermaritzburg) 27 Hermanus Tennis Academy Pieter Joubert 0825759718 [email protected] Western Province (Hermanus) 28 Elite - Pro Tennis Academy Sherwan van Jaarsveld 0736234865 [email protected] Free State (Bloemfontein) 29 Johnnie & Lise Zulch Tennis Johnnie Zulch 0833025440 [email protected] Western Cape (Paarl) 30 Central Tennis Academy Pieter Swart 0834062644 [email protected] Free State (Bloemfontein) 31 PROSAT Tennis Dewald Linde / Frans Cronje 0796910779 [email protected] Pretoria (Silver Lakes) 32 RVTD Ruan Venter 0828295553 [email protected] Northern Cape (Kimberley) 33 Van Der Westhuizen Tennis Academy Willie Van Der Westhuizen 0824659287 [email protected] Pretoria (Monument Park) 34 VDL Tennis Eckhardt Van Der Linde 0729201407 [email protected] Mpumalanga (Nelspruit) 35 Tennetics Tennis Academy Liza-Mari Olivier 0820989015 [email protected] North West (Schweizer-Reneke) 36 Shoes Empire Tennis Avela Ndhlabu 0834911341 [email protected] Eastern Cape (East London) 37 Tennis Plus Mark Vorwerk 0835643859 [email protected] KZN (Durban) 38 Tim Armstrong School of Tennis Chris Potterton 0824031916 [email protected] Western Province (Constantia) 39 TG Tennis Academy Thabo Gwegwana 0837105246 [email protected] Eastern Province (East London) 40 KPM Academy of Tennis Phathizwe Mabuza 0835850813 [email protected] Mpumalanga (Middelburg) 41 Kinetik Tennis Academy Jean-Pierre De Lange 0761812094 [email protected] Johannesburg (Roodepoort) 42 Blessed Tennis Academy Benjamin JV Rensburg 0824738213 [email protected] Johannesburg (Midrand) 43 Theuns Van Rensburg Junior Tennis Academy Petri Janse Van Rensburg 0605701757 [email protected] Pretoria (Sunnyside) 44 HPTA High Performance Tennis Academy Pieter Schalk-Becker 0618077007 [email protected] Johannesburg (Paulshof) 45 TORO Tennis Academy Martin Redelinghuys 0768300193 [email protected] Western Cape (Belville) 46 Great Tennis Academy Lizelle Fourie 0722408463 [email protected] Western Cape (George) 47 TSA Development Centre Thabo Matlhaela 0834551760 [email protected] Pretoria (Attridgeville) 48 TSA Development Centre Patric Tsunke 0793648595 [email protected] Johannesburg (Arthur Ashe) 49 ST Davids Marist Inanda School Clive Watkinson 0824574583 [email protected] Johannesburg (Sandton) SILVER Level Name of School/Centre/Academy Contact Person Mobile Number E-Mail Address Town / City 1 Bridget Visee Tennis School Bridget Visee 0825572990 [email protected] Cape Town (Rondebosch) 2 Engraved Tennis Academy Marlu Jansen Van Vuuren 0762901966 [email protected] Eastern Cape (Port Elizabeth) 3 Helgard Muller Pro Tennis Coaching Helgard Muller 0834614815 [email protected] Eastern Cape (George) 4 Dean Botha Tennis Dean Botha 0825749020 [email protected] Cape Town (Claremont) 5 Atlantic Tennis Academy Jason Smit 0834885897 [email protected] Cape Town (Sunningdale) 6 TNT Sports Derik Swanepoel 0722491999 [email protected] Johannesburg (Rivonia) 7 Norval Tennis Pietie Norval 0824417824 [email protected] North West Province (Rustenburg) 8 Dawie Eybers Tennis Academy Dawie Eybers 0828777107 [email protected] Pretoria (Elarduspark) 9 CF Tennis Chris Folker 0824434233 [email protected] KZN (Pietermaritzburg) 10 Hermanus Tennis Academy Pieter Joubert 0825759718 [email protected] Western Province (Hermanus) 11 Edge Tennis Academy Pascal Guebert 0823301739 [email protected] Western Province (Stellenbosch) 12 Mcarthy Tennis Group Norman Mcarthy 0835931385 [email protected] Cape Town (Pinelands) 13 TG Tennis Academy Thabo Gwegwana 0837105246 [email protected] Eastern Cape (Border) 14 Central Tennis Academy Pieter Swart 0834062644 [email protected] Free State - Bloemfontein 15 PROSAT Tennis Dewald Linde / Frans Cronje 0796910779 [email protected] Pretoria (Silver Lakes) 16 RVTD Ruan Venter 0828295553 [email protected] Northern Cape (Kimberley) 17 Impact Tennis Academy Natalie Grandin 0810883858 [email protected] Durban (Morningside) 18 VDL Tennis Eckhardt Van Der Linde 0729201407 [email protected] Mpumalanga (Nelspruit) 19 Tennetics Tennis Academy Liza-Mari Olivier 0820989015 [email protected] North West (Schweizer-Reneke) 20 Cepha Tennis MC Olivier 0839893105 [email protected] Free State - Bloemfontein 21 Hot Shot Tennis Academy Christine Rossouw 0829695479 [email protected] Cape Town (Edgemead) 22 HPTA High Performance Tennis Academy Pieter Schalk-Becker 0618077007 [email protected] Johannesburg (Paulshof) 23 TORO Tennis Academy Martin Redelinghuys 0768300193 [email protected] Western Cape (Belville) 24 Saretha Maritz Tennis Academy Saretha Maritz 0829253293 [email protected] Western Cape (Paarl) 25 TSA Development Centre Thabo Matlhaela 0834551760 [email protected] Pretoria (Attridgeville) 26 TSA Development Centre Patric Tsunke 0793648595 [email protected] Johannesburg (Arthur Ashe) 27 ST Davids Marist Inanda School Clive Watkinson 0824574583 [email protected] Johannesburg (Sandton) GOLD Level Name of School/Centre/Academy Contact Person Mobile Number E-Mail Address Town/City 1 AK Tennis Allan Karam 0791368917 [email protected] Pretoria (Belgrave) / Benoni (Gauteng East Headquarters) 2 Engraved Tennis Academy Marlu Jansen Van Vuuren 0762901966 [email protected] Eastern Cape (Port Elizabeth) 3 Edge Tennis Academy Pascal Guebert 0823301739 [email protected] Western Province (Stellenbosch) 4 Cepha Tennis MC Olivier 0839893105 [email protected] Free State (Bloemfontein) PLATINUM Level Name of School/Centre/Academy Contact Person Mobile Number E-Mail Address Town/City 1 AK Tennis Allan Karam 0791368917 [email protected] Pretoria (Belgrave) / Benoni (Gauteng East Headquarters).
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