I live on the far eastside and am dying to play. I live in an apartment complex with a decent court that never gets used. I am willing to drive as well. I'm a returning player at about 4.0 now probably 4.5 once the rust is knocked off. If you're interested in hitting please contact me at tommymarkey@gmail.com or tmarkey@liquidtransport.com.
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I live on the far eastside and am dying to play. I live in an apartment complex with a decent court that never gets used. I am willing to drive as well. I'm a returning player at about 4.0 now probably 4.5 once the rust is knocked off. If you're interested in hitting please contact me at tommymarkey@gmail.com or tmarkey@liquidtransport.com.
Best regards. Tommy
To get started, please upload a photo or avatar for yourself (if you haven’t already.) Whether it's of you, your dog, your racquet it doesn't matter, but it helps people remember you. You can also personalize Your Page with pictures, links, RSS feeds, colors and more here.
If you are looking to meet people for tennis matches, Join the group in your area and introduce yourself in there. Some groups have regular meeting times and some are more one-on-one and flexible. If there’s no group in your area yet, start a group page for your town and invite your tennis contacts. It's a good place to keep in touch with everyone in your circle.
Other places to explore: come talk tennis in the forum, add your own photos, post your own blog entries.
…and just hang out and meet great people.
Welcome aboard,
Mark