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    Tag: league tennis

    Tennis More Than a Game for Moyer

    Carrie Moyer was 8 when she first picked up a tennis racquet. Years later, she’s yet to put it down. The 5.0 League player from York, Pa.… Read more “Tennis More Than a Game for Moyer”

    March 10, 2017March 10, 2017 by USTA Middle States

    Philly Player Talks Tennis on Jeopardy

    Everyone knows tennis players are great athletes. It seems there are some pretty smart ones out there, too. Dilip Rajagopalan takes smart to a new level. A… Read more “Philly Player Talks Tennis on Jeopardy”

    February 22, 2017February 23, 2017 by USTA Middle States

    Captain Spotlight: Tracy Wall

    Tracy Wall began playing USTA League Tennis nearly a decade ago. Since then, it’s become much more than a simple hobby. “As a captain — even just… Read more “Captain Spotlight: Tracy Wall”

    December 23, 2015March 22, 2016 by USTA Middle States

    From the Trail to the Court, then Back Again

    On the tennis court, Mary Hutchinson is described by her teammates as mentally and physically tough. Makes sense, considering her hobbies. Hutchinson, an avid tennis player from… Read more “From the Trail to the Court, then Back Again”

    December 1, 2015February 23, 2016 by USTA Middle States

    Three teams finish second at League Nationals

    Three Middle States teams traveled across the country to compete for a national championship last weekend, and came back with hardware to prove it. Two Pennsylvania teams… Read more “Three teams finish second at League Nationals”

    November 1, 2015February 23, 2016 by USTA Middle States

    Community Through Tennis

    Like many cities, Pittsburgh has distinct, unique communities and neighborhoods. Each has a different feel and, in many cases, represents a different culture or ethnicity. A USTA… Read more “Community Through Tennis”

    September 14, 2015October 7, 2015 by USTA Middle States

    USTA League Tennis Turns 35

    This year, USTA League Tennis turns 35! To celebrate, Middle States is waiving the League registration fee for 100 players who were born in 1980. What better… Read more “USTA League Tennis Turns 35”

    March 5, 2015 by USTA Middle States

    Middle States Team Wins Nationals

    It was quite the weekend for Middle States on the west coast. The men’s tennis team from Reading, Penn., representing the USTA Middle States Section, captured the… Read more “Middle States Team Wins Nationals”

    November 3, 2014 by USTA Middle States

    Premier Facility Spotlight: Tennis Addiction

    When it comes to building a standout tennis club, Anthony DeCecco is all about his three-part checklist. First, he looks at the facility’s overall quality, including courts,… Read more “Premier Facility Spotlight: Tennis Addiction”

    January 24, 2014 by USTA Middle States

    Trenton Squad Shines at League Nationals

    One week after one New Jersey USTA League team made a run at nationals, another Jersey team did the same. The men’s 40 & Over 4.0 USTA… Read more “Trenton Squad Shines at League Nationals”

    October 24, 2013 by USTA Middle States

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