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Hi, I am a graduate student at the University of Pittsburgh working towards a Phd in Neuroscience and an MD. I played tennis for Pitt once upon a time (1998-2000) and play casually now. I really have just gotten back into it the last couple of summers and have really been enjoying myself. I am looking for more people to play with and/or a league or ladder in the Pittsburgh area.
Favorite pro tennis player(s):
Patrick Rafter
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I found someone to hit with in Shaler, but the courts are pretty beat up. What kind of shape are the Frick park ones? I'm definitely interested in joining a ladder or league somewhere.
Hey I see you're playing in the Sullivan at Frick so maybe I'll see you down there sometime next week. I'm not on the ladder yet ...i may join eventually.
Hello! Just wondering if you consider yourself more of a singles player or doubles player? If it's the latter...any interest/experience in playing mixed doubles? Let me know. Thanks!
Excellent- my email is arosendorff@gmail.com- if you give me yours we can touch base then. I am also going to be out of town from the 26th to the 2nd so that works out.
Hi Christin!
I am a new assistant prof at UPMC in Pathology, and I'm looking for a player on the same level as me (4.5). I played for my high school team, and for a private club in Johannesburg. Lets hit sometime and see if we're on the same level. I need to be pushed. Also interested in finding out more about neuroscience.
Adam
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Enjoy the conference
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I am a new assistant prof at UPMC in Pathology, and I'm looking for a player on the same level as me (4.5). I played for my high school team, and for a private club in Johannesburg. Lets hit sometime and see if we're on the same level. I need to be pushed. Also interested in finding out more about neuroscience.
Adam
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