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Desert Palm Tennis Club
9:00 AM to 11:30 AM Monday through Friday. $160.00 per week. Daily rate $40.00. (702)368-2800 or (702)860-3662.
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USTA-Nevada and the Marty Hennessy Junior Foundation brought seven of their top juniors to Sun City McDonald Ranch Saturday, April 4, for a great morning of tennis action. The youngsters, who all hold national rankings in their respective age brackets, as well as above average academic standing, played three exhibition matches that really demonstrated their outstanding tennis skills and athleticism. Later the SCMR members joined the juniors in some doubles drills conducted by Ryan Wolfington, Executive Director of USTA-NV.
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The wheelchair tennis tournament, sponsored by the Marty Hennessy Jr. Tennis Foundation last month went great. Played at the Darling Tennis Center 35 players from NV, CA, ID, CO, NM, AZ and 1 Canadian entered the event and played in 4 categories; Open, A, B and C division. Two local players won a division, John Ryan in Open and Bill Willhite in C, which was a great success. Although they only started with 3 players last year, they now have 10 active players and 6 juniors, attending practices.
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You are cordially invited to the
2009 USTA-Nevada
Junior Awards Banquet
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The USTA-Nevada Elite League sponsored by VegasTennis.com's Marty Hennessy Jr. Tennis Foundation is designed to bring together the top junior players in southern Nevada to experience competition in a team format. The intent is to promote a high level of competitive play and prepare players for collegiate competition.
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By Sarah Lucas
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The 2009 ITA Easter Circuit was held in Las Vegas, March 21-25. Tournament play was conducted at the Las Vegas Country Club, the Las Vegas Hilton, the Meadows School, Red Rock Country Club, Spanish Oaks Tennis Club, Spanish Trail Country Club, and the Darling Tennis Center (the main venue). USTA Nevada would like to express our thanks to these facilities for allowing us to use their courts.
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Mark Your Calendars!!
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USTA/Nevada is excited to announce the date and venue for the annual Ladies Weekday League Luncheon. We welcome all the help you ladies can give for those willing to serve on this years Luncheon committee. If so please contact Mary Marigos at Marym@nvtennis.com.
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I began playing the game at age 4 here in las vegas. My mother was an avid 4.5 tennis player and introduced me to the game of tennis. She still is very involved with jr tennis and is on the nta scholarship committee. Whether it was hitting on the wall for hours at bob baskin park or hitting serves at the sands with my mom, tenni s was my life. I knew from a young age that all I wanted to do was be around the game I loved. I was blessed to work with the likes of George McCall and Pancho Gonzales thru the NTA future stars program. People like Sandy Tueller took me under their wing and provided free coaching for me and gave me an opportunity to develop correctly at a young age.
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By Ryan Wolfington
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Nestled off of Sahara is one of the most charming tennis clubs in Las Vegas, Spanish Oaks Tennis Club. Built in the 1970's, this small 6 court tennis facility has a lot of history. A diamond in the rough, the courts are off this great sloping hill where players have been known to sit back, have lunch and watch tennis for hours. Much like the traditional tennis club where playing and watching tennis becomes a whole day affair the tiny club is protected by some of the largest and most beautiful tress in the city, providing relaxing shade to on lookers.
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VegasTennis.com's Marty Hennessy Jr. Tennis Foundation held two block parties in May. May is Tennis Month in America. The first block party, held in Boulder City, 45 minutes outside of Las Vegas, boasted over 100 children and their families. Most participants had never played tennis before, but local player Molly Rudner, whose famous comedian mother Rita Rudner, got in the swing of things and showed the other children how to play.
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