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Tennisclub Freiberg e.V.

Wasenstraße 37, Freiberg am Neckar

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Tennisclub Freiberg e.V.

Tennis at Wasenstraße 37 Tennisclub Freiberg e.V.

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Tennis at Wasenstraße 37 Tennisclub Freiberg e.V. on the Freiberger Wasen ### A club woven into the Wasen Wasenstraße 37 sits on the edge of the Freiberger Wasen, the broad sports and event area that locals treat as their second backyard. The tennis courts of Tennis-Club Freiberg am Neckar e.V. line the grounds here, a short walk from other pitches and paths, close enough to housing that many members come on foot or by bike from nearby streets in Freiberg am Neckar. The club traces its identity to this address. Official listings give the same coordinates and contact details again and again. Wasenstraße 37, 71691 Freiberg am Neckar, telephone line in the clubhouse, and the names of the chairmen who carry the keys and the calendars. That repetition has a practical effect. People looking for tennis in Freiberg tend to end up here. On summer evenings, players filter in from work and school. Cars line the Wasen access roads, bikes lean against fences, and the hum from eight red clay courts sits over the low noise of the nearby fields and parking areas. There is no grand entrance. People step from gravel or asphalt straight onto the club grounds, say hello to whoever is already stretching or talking on the terrace, then head to their court. ### Getting there Drivers follow the signs to the Wasen area, then turn toward the tennis complex at Wasenstraße 37. The club and the city both highlight the same point. The tennis facility lies in a transport friendly spot on the Freiberger Wasen, with parking directly at the courts and in the immediate vicinity. For most visitors that means no long walk with a bag on the shoulder. You park, cross a short strip of ground, and you are at the clubhouse and courts. Public transport and cycling fill in the rest. Freiberg am Neckar sits on the rail line between Ludwigsburg and Backnang, and local buses connect the station to the Wasen area. From nearby streets in Freiberg, players ride or walk along low traffic routes toward the complex. The address on Wasenstraße is familiar on club communications and city club lists, which helps newcomers pinpoint the location. ### The courts and the seasons The tennis life at Wasenstraße 37 follows two clear seasons. In summer, the club runs eight sand courts, standard German red clay, and adds space for families and companions with a boules lane, playground and a clubhouse with a sun terrace. Play starts once the clay survives the spring weather and the grounds team lays the lines and smooths the surface. By peak season, pairs and teams rotate through the courts from morning into the evening, depending on league schedules and member habits. Winter shifts the center of gravity a few meters. The club operates a two court indoor hall directly on the same site, so players do not change their routine or address. The official impressum and booking portal both list the tennis hall at Wasenstraße 37 with a dedicated contact at the club. The hall uses a modern surface suitable for winter play and holds regular time slots that can be booked by members and external players. Early booking is central in winter. The hall operates an online booking system through the eBuSy platform, branded with the club name and address. Announcements point out that reservations can start as early as 6:00 in the morning, which attracts players who fit tennis in before work or school. In addition to single bookings, the club offers season subscriptions for fixed weekly time slots, which interested players arrange directly with the chairman. This system shapes the rhythm of the hall. Some time windows are fully booked by regulars, while other slots stay flexible for casual or visiting players. Lighting plays a quiet role here. Indoors, the hall controls illumination and temperature, so winter play does not depend on sunset or frost. Outdoors, the clay season leans on daylight. Evening matches and practice typically stay within natural light. The combination of hall and clay gives members reliable year round tennis on the same property. ### How to play here Costs at Wasenstraße 37 depend on membership and season, as is standard for club tennis in Württemberg. The club is part of the Württembergischer Tennis-Bund, and its teams appear in the association listings under the same address. That affiliation signals league play, structured memberships, and regulated guest fees. For the indoor hall, the booking portal shows time slots by court and hour, with prices attached during the reservation process. Players create an account, select a date and time, then confirm the booking. Season subscriptions for a fixed weekly hour in winter are requested directly with the club chair, whose contact information appears on the hall page and in the club imprint. The club names Klaus Killian as first chairman, reachable by mobile phone and email, and he acts as a key person for regular bookings. Outdoor play in summer usually runs through membership, team schedules and internal court allocation. Members arrange friendlies and training directly, sometimes through the club, sometimes informally. Guests can often play with members and pay a guest fee to the club, and some clubs in the region also allow limited external bookings. The city directory lists a contact for Tennisclub Freiberg with local phone numbers, which newcomers use to ask about trial play, beginner courses and membership conditions. Precise amounts and formats change over time, so visitors should confirm current figures by phone, email or the club website. Beginners should expect clear rules but a welcoming environment. Clay courts require clean shoes and respect for court maintenance. Players sweep and line their court after play, which newcomers learn quickly from partners or club staff. Many regional clubs work with tennis schools or coaches for youth groups and starter programs. Although the training school at this specific address is not named in the search results, the structure of the club and its league presence suggests organized coaching and training blocks. ### Booking, walk ons and timing Winter hall users book online. The club’s eBuSy page carries the logo and name of Tennis-Club Freiberg am Neckar and directs inquiries to a dedicated hall email and the chairman’s mobile number. Regulars lock in weekly subscriptions and keep their times across the season, while others pick open hours as needed. The system prevents double bookings and gives a clear view of busy evenings. In summer, outdoor court allocation usually depends on internal rules. Teams in the Württembergischer Tennis-Bund need training and home match slots. The club schedules these first, then opens remaining time to other members. Walk on play often works at off peak hours, when courts sit free and members check in briefly at the clubhouse before taking a net and lines. Weekends with league matches can be crowded, and casual players benefit from checking the match calendar the club publishes on its website or bulletin boards. Players who prefer flexible arrangements often look for partners rather than fixed bookings. This is where tools like Doyouplay change the experience. Instead of calling around or waiting to meet people by chance at the terrace, a newcomer can filter local players by skill level, location and preferred format, then chat one to one before committing to a match. That sequence reduces the guesswork for someone who has just moved to Freiberg or is returning to tennis after a break. ### The local feel on and off court On a weekend league day, Wasenstraße 37 feels like a small sports village. Teams from across Württemberg arrive, check the noticeboards with pairings and start warm ups. Home players know which courts drain better after rain and where the wind swirls. Visiting players learn quickly by watching the bounce and the footing on the red clay. Between matches, people drift to the clubhouse and terrace. The club lists a Vereinsheim with a sun terrace on its facility page. From there you see several courts in parallel, plus the surrounding Wasen fields. Members talk through points, match results and regional news over coffee or simple food. For players who treat tennis as a social anchor, this terrace and the surrounding benches matter as much as the lines on the clay. Beyond the club grounds, the Wasen location gives visitors options. The area holds other sports clubs and event spaces, and the town center of Freiberg am Neckar sits within a short drive or bike ride. Cafés and bakeries near the center serve pre match espresso and post match cake. Smaller spots on connecting roads offer snacks and drinks. Many regulars combine tennis with errands in town, stopping at local shops on the way to or from the courts. ### Practical details for visitors Parking is straightforward. The club and city information both point out that there are enough parking spaces directly at the facility and close by on the Freiberger Wasen grounds. For a first visit, that removes one common stress point. You do not circle blocks looking for a spot. You follow Wasenstraße, park where others park, and you see the courts from your car. Safety concerns at the site follow normal patterns for a German town sports area. The Freiberger Wasen is a known public space with clubs, events and regular traffic. On busy match days there are many people on site, which gives a natural sense of oversight. Late night winter bookings in the hall involve indoor lighting and locked doors, and players usually come in pairs or groups through familiar routes. Weather shapes play more tangibly. Clay courts react quickly to rain and heat. On wet days, grounds staff may close some courts to protect the surface, and matches may move into the hall for training instead of competition. On hot days, midday sessions can feel heavy on the red surface, so some players shift to morning or late evening hours. Winter hall play is more predictable. Temperature and light stay controlled, although snow or ice on the roads can influence arrival times. Visitors who want coffee or food close by should plan around timing. On mornings with youth training or league matches, the clubhouse terrace often serves drinks and simple fare. On quiet weekdays, players may bring their own thermos or walk or drive to nearby town cafés after play. Freiberg’s size means you are not far from options, even if you need a short drive. ### Finding partners and fitting in Tennis clubs like the one at Wasenstraße 37 often feel tight knit to outsiders, because regulars know each other from matches, meetings and events. At the same time, clubs depend on new members and active guests. That tension can make a newcomer hesitate. They see full courts and busy terraces, and they wonder who they should approach for a first hit. Doyouplay steps into that gap. The platform lets players in and around Freiberg browse others by skill level, typical playing times and preferred formats, without paying to look or sending blind requests. You can narrow the view to people willing to play at the Freiberger Wasen, then start a low stakes one to one chat to see if your expectations match. Instead of walking up to a full table of strangers on the terrace, you arrive at the club already knowing one person you have messaged, and the first introduction happens on court. This matters for recent movers and returning players. Someone who has shifted to Freiberg for work may not know the local tennis scene or the way clubs manage guests. Through Doyouplay, they can connect with a member who already plays at Wasenstraße 37, ask how guest fees work, and arrange a shared court booking, outdoors in summer or indoors in the hall during winter. The same process helps a beginner or improver find a partner willing to rally at an easier pace or suggest a coach. The community layer of Doyouplay supports this by keeping conversations focused on tennis. Players talk about surfaces, weather preferences, and match formats, rather than broad social chatter. That clarity fits the structured environment at a club that appears in federation listings and runs league teams. People know that once they agree on a time and place, they will meet at a specific entrance, walk to a numbered court, and play. ### For newcomers to Freiberg and the Wasen Someone standing at the station in Freiberg am Neckar with a racket bag and a phone can map out a clear path. They look up tennis at Wasenstraße 37, see Tennis-Club Freiberg am Neckar listed with its clay courts and hall. They check that the facility lies on the Freiberger Wasen with parking and surrounding sports grounds. They open Doyouplay, filter for players who list Freiberg and clay as preferred surface, then message one or two people whose profiles line up with their level and schedule. Within a few days, that newcomer can go from reading about the club to walking onto a court beside the sun terrace. They will see the same address they saw online printed on a board. They will hear the names they saw in the impressum spoken by members discussing subscriptions or match lineups. Over time the routines here become familiar. Clay in summer, hall in winter, walks across the Wasen to the car or bike, and conversations on the terrace that connect tennis points to daily life. In this way, Wasenstraße 37 in Freiberg am Neckar is not an abstract line in a directory. It is a place where the details matter. Eight clay courts, two indoor courts, early winter bookings, enough parking, a clubhouse terrace and a clear role in regional league structures. For anyone looking to play tennis, meet partners and build a local rhythm, knowing how this address works in practice is the first step.

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