Hi Liliya! Very nice name, by the way. It's great to have you here! This is our *new* generic welcome message that fortunately,is required due to the enormous growth. We're growing by 100 new members a day, and I just couldn't keep up. But that's a good thing. ;-)
Invite your friends too. We’re trying to reach 20,000 members by Wimbledon. :-)
If you need any help, let me know.
M
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You just joined a super fun and infectious "community-based" tennis social network which connects tennis players, fans, coaches, and you.
To get started, pleaseupload a photo or avatar for yourself (if you haven’t already.) Whether it's of you, your dog, or 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.
The Forum is really the hub of the online community. Other places to explore: post youtube videos, add your own photos, write your own blog.… and just hang out and meet great people.
You might want to check out a nearby tennis club and inquire if they offer lessons. Most semi-private/private clubs have a certified head pro or instructor who runs lessons on a group, semi-private, and/or private basis. Joining a tennis club is usually the best way to go as they offer lessons and allows you to network and find other beginners to practice with.
Group lessons tend to be cheaper but you don't get the one-on-one attention that allows you to progress faster.
You might also want to check out the Ontario Tennis Association
or the City of Toronto's "Fun Guide" if there isn't a local club that offers advice or lessons for beginners. Good luck and have fun.
http://www.tennisontario.com/
http://www.toronto.ca/parks/torontofun/index.htm
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Invite your friends too. We’re trying to reach 20,000 members by Wimbledon. :-)
If you need any help, let me know.
M
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You just joined a super fun and infectious "community-based" tennis social network which connects tennis players, fans, coaches, and you.
To get started, please upload a photo or avatar for yourself (if you haven’t already.) Whether it's of you, your dog, or 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, Look through the Groups or create a Group of your own and invite your tennis contacts. It's a good place to keep in touch with everyone in your circle.
Here’s a primer on how to meet other players.
The Forum is really the hub of the online community. Other places to explore: post youtube videos, add your own photos, write your own blog.… and just hang out and meet great people.
Welcome aboard,
Mark
Group lessons tend to be cheaper but you don't get the one-on-one attention that allows you to progress faster.
You might also want to check out the Ontario Tennis Association
or the City of Toronto's "Fun Guide" if there isn't a local club that offers advice or lessons for beginners. Good luck and have fun.
http://www.tennisontario.com/
http://www.toronto.ca/parks/torontofun/index.htm