Tennis Fan, Casual Player, Tournament/ League Player
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I LOVE to play tennis! I am an intermediate player who is quite athletic and fit. Play 3-4 times a week - both doubles and singles. Enjoy friendly competition and moreover, having FUN on the court.
My tennis skill (please check your NTRP if you know it):
hey working in az for a couple of weeks, would like to hit... I am a solid player will run you around,so if you are up to it... altennis@gmail.com alberto
Are you up for hitting? I might be a bit rusty after a 1.5 month layoff (meaning I might get winded if you take me to three sets!), but I heard that a men's 3.5 and women's 4.0 should play a competitive game. Does that sound right? I've only played in the men's leagues so I'm not sure, but am interested in hitting with anyone around my level ... especially if they're fun!
In January I was rated at 2.5. And at the beggining of summer I was about that, but I've been dramatically improving since.
I'm not in the vecinities of 4.0 by any means, but I would like to give a try if it's okay with you.
At least I often can serve my way out of trouble. (Or double fault my way into it.)
Would SCC courts work for you? Or maybe some others that I don't know of.
I do leave in 52st and 202, I can easily take the freeway and go all the way north 'til Flagstaff -I won't do it-.
I can play weekday evenings and anytime on the weekends.
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I just shot you an email.
Jim
Are you up for hitting? I might be a bit rusty after a 1.5 month layoff (meaning I might get winded if you take me to three sets!), but I heard that a men's 3.5 and women's 4.0 should play a competitive game. Does that sound right? I've only played in the men's leagues so I'm not sure, but am interested in hitting with anyone around my level ... especially if they're fun!
Jim
In January I was rated at 2.5. And at the beggining of summer I was about that, but I've been dramatically improving since.
I'm not in the vecinities of 4.0 by any means, but I would like to give a try if it's okay with you.
At least I often can serve my way out of trouble. (Or double fault my way into it.)
Would SCC courts work for you? Or maybe some others that I don't know of.
I do leave in 52st and 202, I can easily take the freeway and go all the way north 'til Flagstaff -I won't do it-.
I can play weekday evenings and anytime on the weekends.
Let me know if that sounds good.
Thx!
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