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  • The Boulders: Located in the Sonoran Desert, this tennis complex has been newly fitted with three classic clay, three premier cushioned and two plexi-paved courts. Their tennis programs are taught by renowned instructors and the fully stocked pro shop provides service with a smile and specializes in custom orders. Website has details about the tennis facilities and world class Boulders spa.
  • Mesa Country Club: Lessons with MCC's Master Pro Mike Van Zutphen are highly sought after, for he is one of only 113 Master Pros currently practicing worldwide. The Mesa CC has six outdoor, lighted USTPA specified hard courts and offers a selection of junior programs, leagues, clinics, tournaments, and fun gatherings small and large. There is a pro shop on site and the weather is always good in the Valley of the Sun.
  • Heritage Highlands Resorts: A dedicated adult tennis community complete with lighted courts and windscreens make Heritage Highlands one of the most spectacular tennis locations in America - all year round! The desert provides an inspiring backdrop and the active group of tennis enthusiasts who live at Dove Mountain help create an unforgettable sporting experience. The courts are created from a sand like substance that gives tennis balls good bounce yet is gentle on players knees.
  • Kiawah Island Resort: One of the top 10 tennis resorts in the United States, mostly because of its nine Har-Tru clay and three hard courts each located in a peaceful and tranquil setting. Check their website for awesome tennis vacation packages and to find out more about their instructors and programs.
  • Pro-Celebrity Tennis Classic: Chris Evert's charity fund raiser tennis classic raises millions of dollars each year for neglected children in Florida. The main focus of the campaign is to counter drug abuse in high risk families. It is played over the course of 2 days at the Delray Beach Tennis Center in Boca Raton, and a slew of gala events happen during the Pro-Celebrity Tennis Classic weekend. Find out more about the sponsor on the website, about Chrissie, and browse through their online store for collector's items and one-of-a-kind merchandise.
  • Jelena Dokic: She got her big breakthrough in the world of tennis in 2001. At the age of 18 she entered the top ten list and deserved a standing ovation for her accomplishment. Her life has been filled with huge obstacles, like having to escape war torn countries twice - Croatia and then Serbia - and having a raving lunatic for a tennis obsessed father. The website is regularly updated with Jelena's standings and includes a multimedia section that is fan driven.
  • Grande Dunes Tennis Club: Luxury resort with a stunning view of Myrtle Beach's Intracoastal Waterway. The tennis center provides a comprehensive sporting experience that includes instruction, clinics, camps, match play, and tournaments as well as a Members Club. Its an award winning tennis facility by any standards. The tennis shop has a wide array of gear, accessories, and equipment, and the fitness area is a perfect place to relax after a match. Grande Dunes 10 lighted Har-Tru courts are lit for night play and all the instructors are USTA pros. Call ahead to book your time!
  • Prestwick Tennis Center: Located in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina on Links Road. Prestwick has 11 clay courts and 2 hard courts, and hosts the Grand Strand Nissan Adult Tennis Tournament every year. Their Junior Program is particularly noteworthy, mostly because of the excellent pros they have teaching it. The Tennis Pro Shop is stocked with everything you need to stay in the game including custom raquet stringing, and special orders. Check out their online calendar of tournament listings if you are interested in either attending or playing in one.
  • Bardmoor: Bardmoor hosts the Eckerd tournament and is widely recognized as one of the premier tennis facilities on Western Florida's coastline. Stunningly beautiful landscape. Gorgeous weather. In short, ideal conditions for playing tennis. All the best instructors flock to coastal Florida, and Bardmoor's top of the line courts entice the cream of the crop. Every level of lesson is offered, and tennis enthusiasts of all experience levels are welcomed. Of note is Bardmoor's Junior Program, which is staffed by only the most qualified pros. Flexible times available upon request. Check out the webpage for details about their tennis camps, tennis clinics and individual lessons. Players who train at Bardmoor usually rise to the top... perhaps this has something to do with studying with instructors who are continually setting standards of excellence - standards that other tennis centers follow.
  • Hilton Guam Resort: The on site tennis center is reputed to be the best on the Island of Guam, one of the most popular destinations in Micronesia. Their five floodlit tennis courts are perfect for night playing after a long day on the beach! The facility is run by Peter Burwash International, world renowned managers of fine tennis facilities everywhere. They gear their instruction toward players of all ages and ability. Ball machines are available on site.Find a link to their tennis program rates on this page. Mixers and lesson packages are detailed as well.

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  • Venus, Serena make Wimbledon final again (AP)

    Mardy Fish, left and James Blake, right returns to Daniel Nestor of Canada and Nenad Zimonjic of Serbia, during their doubles match at Wimbledon, Thursday, July 2, 2009.

    Richard Williams refuses to watch his daughters Venus and Serena play each other. Says he simply can't bear to see it, no matter the setting, no matter the stage. So once again, the patriarch of the greatest sister act in tennis history is heading home to the United States before the Wimbledon final.


  • Roddick returns to Wimbledon semifinals (AP)
    The current edition of Wimbledon is the 23rd Grand Slam tournament since Andy Roddick won his lone major championship at the 2003 U.S. Open. He badly wants to win a second. It's why he changed coaches for this season. Slimmed down. Put in as much work as ever in practice, striving to improve his returns, his backhands, his volleys.
  • Russian women bow out in semifinals (AP)
    One of the two Russian semifinalists at Wimbledon failed to convert a match point Thursday. The other struggled to even win a point in her match. Neither will be playing in Saturday's final. Elena Dementieva came close, though, getting within a point of beating one half of the Williams sisters, Serena, before losing 6-7 (4), 7-5, 8-6 on Centre Court.

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