Random things about me (hobbies, occupation, tennis history, favorite band, etc.):
I am 63 years old and retired. I used to play tennis everyday 20 years ago and would like to start playing again but don't know anybody to play with. I just want to play for fun. I exercise regularly so I am not in to bad a shape.
My tennis skill (please check your NTRP if you know it):
Getting there, Just started
On the court, I am a:
rightie, beginner
My favorite local courts:
Woodlands
Relationship status:
Single
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