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Kale Purdue
  • Male
  • Knoxville, TN
  • United States
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Its Nice out! Let's hit!

Started this discussion. Last reply by Mark / The Mayor Mar 20, 2011. 1 Reply

Hi. I am still faily new to the Knoxville area and looking to meet people to hit with. Preferably anyone that wants to beat me silly and help me get my old game back quickly. I'm looking to hit with…Continue

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I am a:
Tennis Fan, Casual Player, Tournament or League Player
Neighborhood or other helpful location info:
Downtown
Random things about me (hobbies, occupation, tennis history, favorite band, etc.):
Played tennis since I was 3. Grew up playing state and southern tournaments every weekend as a junior. Taught junior for a little bit. I've played off and on since high school, mostly off. I am new to the Knoxville tennis scene. I am hoping to get back on the court with a 4.0+ player who can help me quickly bring my game back up.
Favorite pro tennis player(s):
Luke Jensen, Andre Agassi, Mardy Fish
My tennis skill (please check your NTRP if you know it):
Pretty damn good, NTRP 4.5
On the court, I am a:
rightie, singles player, bomber, acer, two-hander, gamer, baseliner, gracious winner, gracious loser, tournament goer
My favorite local courts:
I have hit at Tyson Park a couiple of times. Looking for anywhere free or cheap and within 10-15 minutes of downtown.
Relationship status:
In a Relationship
Favorite website:
http://lithid.com

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At 10:42am on March 26, 2014, Matt said…
Hey would you like to get together soon and hit? Matt 865-363-1483. Call or text.
 
 
 

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