March is shaping up to be an exciting month at Oslo Tennisklubb, with several developments both on and off the courts.

Work on the restaurant is progressing quickly. The team behind Madserud Bistro is currently setting everything up — from the kitchen and furniture to developing a menu that will fit perfectly with the atmosphere of the club.
If everything continues according to plan, you will be able to step into Madserud Bistro from April 11th, creating a new meeting point for members, players, and visitors before and after time on court.
Many of you are also looking forward to the opening of the gym. Unfortunately, we are experiencing a small delay as we are still waiting for one final permission from the authorities.
We are working closely with all parties involved to speed up the process and hope to open the gym as soon as possible, allowing members to fully benefit from the facilities included in their membership.
During March we also expect to complete the coverage of the final wall on the courts, as well as install the remaining signage throughout the arena to make navigation easier for everyone.
Step by step, the arena is taking its final shape.
Activities in Court22 are now running daily, and it has been great to see so many of you signing up for clinics, camps, senior tennis, and other sessions.
More activities are continuously being added, so we recommend browsing the “Activities” section in Court22 regularlyto stay updated and secure your spot.
To make it easier to find court time during quieter hours, we have introduced some price adjustments for late evening bookings:
Later this month we will open registration for summer camps, both for juniors and adults. Separate invitations will be sent once registration goes live.
We are also planning to launch spring courses for adults as soon as the rooftop courts become available for use.
As soon as the snow melts, work will begin on the outdoor courts.
The courts will be prepared with a Red Plus surface, one of the best-performing clay court systems for Nordic conditions. This surface drains quickly after rain while the natural clay layer on top maintains the traditional clay court feeling — offering the best of both worlds for our members.