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Have a ball for the holidays

By DAVE McMAHON

THESE school holidays the Noosa Tennis Club will be holding holiday clinics from 9am until noon.
The clinics are a great way for children to get out of the house and into the sun for some fun with their friends while getting all the practice they need for tennis.
In the past year and a half the club has experienced some of the best clinics ever.
They have had at least 25 players attending, some faces seen before as well as many new faces, all of various levels.
Throughout the three-hour session the clinics start with skills of the game being taught, then rally games and point play. Among this, many other fun games are played to develop children’s general skills and fitness.
By the end of the week the children will be introduced to match play and prize day will happen on Friday.
The cost is only $30 a day or $110 for a consecutive week.
The clinic will be held from Monday 29 June to Friday 3 July and then again on Monday 6 July to Friday 10 July. For more information or to register, phone Dave at Noosa Tennis on 5474 5494 or email davesnoosatennis@yahoo.com.au

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