Tennisopolis : Tennis Social Network

John Mossbacher
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  • Brick, NJ
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I am a:
Tennis Fan, Casual Player
Neighborhood or other helpful location info:
Point Pleasant
Random things about me (hobbies, occupation, tennis history, favorite band, etc.):
6'3" semi-athletic. I play for fun and the workout. Not really that competitive. I am more focused on improving my game and the game of the person/people I'm playing.

My favorite Pandora radio station is Two Door Cinema Club
Favorite pro tennis player(s):
I don't really watch tennis. I just like to play
My tennis skill (please check your NTRP if you know it):
Not bad, Beginner, Do not know my rating
On the court, I am a:
lefty, rightie, singles player, one-hander, beginner, all courter, gracious winner, gracious loser
My favorite local courts:
Beaver Dam Park in Point Pleasant, NJ
Relationship status:
In a relationship

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At 8:09pm on August 21, 2012, 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 40,000 members and 600 local tennis groups.

Also, I recommend that you upload a profile pic; it can be of anything, but people with pics meet more players.

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Mark, The Mayor of Tennisopolis

 
 
 

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