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Sport proves a smash

By DAVID MCMAHON

AFTER a competitive final 2014 season of Wednesday and Thursday night competition, the Noosa Tennis Club is excited to introduce the first season for 2015.
Over the last two months, with plenty of tennis on TV, we are delighted to see so many new faces inquiring about tennis comps and lessons this year.
Noosa Tennis Club staff are also amazed to see how many people, who after playing tennis as juniors are coming in to rekindle their tennis careers, after not having played for 10-15 years.
These clients can still hit a great ball and the club welcomes them and any other members of the community to get involved this year for some great tennis.
Noosa Tennis Club director of tennis David McMahon organises in-house competitions and social tennis.
This is a great way to start the year off meeting new people and having fun while playing some tennis to keep fit.
The new season of social competitions is just about to begin with a trial week starting over the next couple of weeks.
Members and non-members, men and women of all levels are welcomed. Being a new year we are looking to find as many new players as possible.
The Wednesday and Thursday night competition runs from 6.45pm to 9.30pm and players can play doubles or singles.
If you would like to know more about playing tennis at the club please contact David on 0413 450 207. There is always a place for every player.

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