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Free day on tennis court

By MP News GroupFebruary 2, 2016Updated:February 3, 2016No Comments1 Min Read
Eyes on target: Serves can be tested at the Somerville Tennis Club’s open day, this Saturday, 6 February.
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Eyes on target: Serves can be tested at the Somerville Tennis Club’s open day, this Saturday, 6 February.
Eyes on target: Serves can be tested at the Somerville Tennis Club’s open day, this Saturday, 6 February.

SOMERVILLE Tennis Club will hold a free tennis day, 1-5pm, Saturday 6 February.

President Karyn Dickens said those attending could have a hit with the club pro, pick up some tips and join in on a lesson to get a taste of tennis.

“Tennis is fun for the beginner, social player and the up-and-coming club star,” she said.

Attractions include a radar gun being used to check service speeds. Prizes and giveaways will go to the fastest server.

In Hit the Target, players test their aim on service. “This is a fun way to practice your serve and challenge your friends. You will also have the chance to win some great prizes,” Ms Dickens said.

Those attending can enjoy a social hit with others in the free play sessions and then enjoy a sausage sizzle afterwards with members.

Somerville Tennis Club is in Park Lane, Somerville.

Details: Peter Morris 0467 658 665 or email: petermorris224@gmail.com

First published in the Western Port News – 2 February 2016

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