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HomeSportPatron’s Day at Coolum

Patron’s Day at Coolum

Annette Adsett

COOLUM Tennis Patron’s Day numbers are being finalised after an early sign on.
The club is now hoping to have the final numbers soon to help with catering. All players are welcome. Unfortunately, there is a Junior Development Squad tournament at Noosa, so some of our juniors will be playing there.
Even though we are playing for trophies, all players of all standards are welcome to enjoy the day.
It is an opportunity for players to mix socially while enjoying tennis.
The Patron’s Day Tournament is on 30 August at 9 am. Play is in 25 minute sessions with a five minute break. All players will play at least four matches.
As the tournament is in the up down format, you will get to play with a variety of players. The cost is $10 a player and all are welcome.
Please take note that there is no social tennis that morning and the courts will be full for most of the day.
Coolum Travellers went to Gheerulla with trepidation, as Gheerulla have had some great wins this season.
However, Coolum won 45 -21 and this did not reflect the play.
It was a close competition with some great tennis.
Thanks to Joan, Gerda, Annette and Bev for making the trip up the range for a wonderful day of tennis.
Next week, we start our second round, playing Nambour at Nambour.
We have had some communication problems with our email account. If you want to contact the club via email, please use our website www.tenniscoolum.com.au and follow the prompts for contacting us.
Hopefully our problem will be sorted soon. If you have any inquiries, please contact our coach, Andrew Ash on 0421 391 505 or email him at coolum@ashtennis.com .

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