Open invitation At Edendale tennis Club 1.00pm
Once a month Fairholme Tennis Club conducts an open class Tennis tournament called ULTRAclub Super Tournament. This tournament is a multiple event, fun tennis doubles competition designed to be flexible, inclusive and is open to all who are interested in participating.The year long tournament is organised in to 12 events lasting roughly 3 hours, normally on the third weekend of each month. The season runs from April through to the following March. Entry is $5 per event (free for UTA club members).
While most advantage is gained by joining early in the season, interested players can come along at any point and participate as their schedule allows.
Players can be of any level as matches are organised so people of a similar ability play together. What better way to improve one's game than by playing a variety of players of similar level? As one improves, so does the opposition. Enough skill to maintain a rally is required though.
$1000 in prize money up for grabs which is to be divided between participants and how they end up in the placings
The events are hosted by the various UTA member clubs with each event host announced several weeks in advance of the event. All clubs are in Auckland, located between Sandringham and Ellerslie.
This week it will be at Fairholme Tennis Club . Fairholme Ave Epsom
More information can be found by the link below
www.worknplay.co.nz......
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53.2% Yes
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46.8% No
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