Frequently asked questions about TCCB

20 questions and answers to learn everything about Tennis Club Collonge-Bellerive: membership, tennis school, bookings, restaurant, and practical information.

The club in brief

What is Tennis Club Collonge-Bellerive?

TCCB is a tennis and padel club founded in 1976 in Collonge-Bellerive (Geneva, Switzerland).

1,240 members, 9 tennis courts including 4 air-conditioned indoor courts, 1 padel court, 1 practice wall, and the OPEN Café restaurant open to everyone.

Where is the club and how do I get there?

TCCB is on the lakeshore in Collonge-Bellerive. Access is from the village road; visitor parking is available near the club.

Public transport serves the municipality—check timetables from your area.

Which sports can I play at TCCB?

The club offers tennis (outdoor and indoor), padel, group lessons, and coaching through the tennis school.

Recreational and competitive slots coexist for different levels and goals.

Become a member

How do I become a member of TCCB?

Visit the “Become a member” page, contact the office, or drop by the club: we will explain membership categories and the documents required.

What are the membership fees?

Fees depend on the category (junior, adult, family, etc.). Details are available from the office and when you register or renew.

Are there different membership categories?

Yes: juniors, adults, families, or options suited to your situation. The office will guide you to the right category and the paperwork to include.

How does membership renewal work?

Each season the club communicates renewal steps (deadlines, payment, documents). If in doubt, the office handles updates and answers.

Tennis school

From what age can a child join the tennis school?

The tennis school welcomes children from age 4 (Kids Tennis), with groups suited to each level throughout the season.

Do you offer lessons for adults?

Yes: adult groups run during the day or in the evening alongside the junior programme. Levels and time slots are confirmed at registration periods.

How do I sign up for camps or holiday stages?

Camps are announced on the club’s channels (website, notices, messages to families). Registration follows the instructions given for each session.

How are groups formed?

Groups take age, level, and coaching goals into account. The coaching team reviews placements regularly to support progress.

Court bookings

How do members book a court?

Members use the booking system provided by the club (app or web portal). The office can help you get started the first time.

Can guests or visitors play?

Guest rules depend on internal club policy. Ask the office for conditions and any applicable fees.

What happens if I cancel a booking?

Cancellations follow rules so slots are freed for others. Deadlines and any penalties are set out in the booking rules shared with members.

OPEN Café restaurant

Do I need to be a member to eat at OPEN Café?

No: the OPEN Café restaurant is open to everyone—members and visitors—on the shores of Lake Geneva.

Can I book for a group or an event?

For group meals or events, contact OPEN Café or the office as indicated: availability, menus, and hours will be confirmed with you.

Practical information

What are the office opening hours?

Secretariat hours are published on the website and at the club entrance. Outside those times, use email or voicemail to leave a message.

Is there parking nearby?

Two car parks exist around the site; at busy times, plan ahead. Two-wheelers often have dedicated spots a short distance away.

Is the club accessible for people with reduced mobility?

The club aims to welcome everyone within the constraints of the site. For specific access needs, contact the office before you visit.

Where can I find house rules and safety information?

Court, hall, and common-area rules are shared at signup and posted on site. They keep everyone safe and protect the facilities.