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Adam Conrad
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  • Cincinnati, OH
  • United States
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I am a:
Casual Player, Teaching Pro or Coach
Neighborhood or other helpful location info:
Blue Ash
Random things about me (hobbies, occupation, tennis history, favorite band, etc.):
Hey all, I'm looking for someone that can't wait to get out on the court any day of the week. I enjoy playing with players of all levels but I would like to find players that are at least 3.0. Chances are if you message me, then I'll find a time to meet you up really quickly.
My tennis skill (please check your NTRP if you know it):
Not bad, NTRP 4.5, NTRP 5.0
On the court, I am a:
rightie, slicer, singles player, acer, returner, one-hander, top-spinner, all courter, gracious winner, gracious loser
My favorite local courts:
Anywhere within 20 miles
Relationship status:
Single

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At 8:10am on August 5, 2013, Mark / The Mayor said…

Hi, I'm Mark, the founder of Tennisopolis, the world's largest and most active tennis network. Please share Tennisopolis with your friends by supporting our Facebook page. Click here for a Guide to Meet Tennis Partners.
Have a look at our introduction page which will help you navigate the massive network which now has over 44,000 members and 650 local tennis groups.

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At 8:56pm on July 28, 2013, Amanda Hagedon said…

I live in Maryland now, probably not going to be possible.  good luck.

 
 
 

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