The club members spent 24-hours from 6pm onwards on Friday (March 17) taking turns to play tennis in an attempt to raise the money in a fun way.
Club members played at odd hours to keep the 24-hour Red Nose Day challenge going. (Image: Louise Carroll)
The event happened on March 17, from 6pm onwards at Northaw & Cuffley Lawn Tennis Club. (Image: Louise Carroll)
Those who wished to join the event paid a fee that went towards the Comic Relief fundraiser.
Initially, the club found it hard to find members that were willing to play at odd hours, but in the end, they accomplished the 'tennisathon'. (Image: Louise Carroll)
The club raised £2064 for Red Nose Day. (Image: Louise Carroll)
A raffle and a competition for the fastest serving speed also took place on the day to spice up the competition.
Comic Relief uses the power of humour and popular culture to raise money to support organisations working towards a world free from poverty. (Image: Louise Carroll)
Players enjoyed a night of tennis that helped raise money for Comic Relief's fundraiser. (Image: Louise Carroll)
Comic Relief uses the power of humour and popular culture to engage people to help others and raises money to support organisations working towards a world free from poverty.
Club members spent their Friday night raising money for charity. (Image: Louise Carroll)
Club members enjoying the Red Nose Day events on Friday, March 17. (Image: Louise Carroll)
Members also took part in the fastest serving speed competition. (Image: Louise Carroll)
To find out more about Red Nose Day and donate, go to comicrelief.com/rednoseday.
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