The restoration project was completed on 10 June, and local children are now training on the new courts.
Mr Seery said: “We’ve got world class facilities now, it’s been surreal.
“For the last five years, we’ve been struggling to stay alive. When I took this club over it had six or seven members, it was ready to shut down.
“I came here and I thought ‘yeah, I’ll have a go’, and can’t believe what we have managed to achieve.”
The club has been supported by a number of different charities over the last few years including Street Games, Yardley Neighbourhood Network Scheme and Volunteer it Yourself.
Through their help, and the court makeover, the club is hoping to cement itself as a community hub.