Announcing Tennis-Charlotte.com
Success for TennisLeagueNetworks First National Tennis tournament
Massachusetts- Tennis League Network (TLN) ran its inaugural ever National tourney on Nov. 6-8 at Crandon Park Tennis Center in Key Biscayne, FL. It was well attended by league tennis players throughout the US. The match play was intense and the players all really enjoyed the beautiful Miami weather. champions were awarded in the Men’s 3.0, 3.5 and 4.0 levels and Women’s Open Division.
Ames Tennis, Charlotte Tennis, Seattle Tennis
I don’t think we could have had a better first tournament. The Crandon Park and weather were perfect, and the players were sociable and avid, said Chagnan. Tennis participants who won their respective season tournaments local seasons received free entry into the tourney.
The TLN communities drive to link tennis participants who are passionate about the game in either a Partner Program (non-competitive format) or Flex League format. Our team preserves that the tennis participants are getting tennis participants who are close to their ability so they are loving fun stirring tennis matches. In the past 5 years we have seen over 43,000 matches played and growing at a rate of 50%+ a year.
After many years of determining local champions, the concept of the National tourney was concocted to give these players a whole new level of involvement. Now we have to learn who really has the greatest players; Chicago, Orange County, Miami or maybe a tennis player from a smaller franchise like Minneapolis. At the very least it will be a too much tennis with some great early Nov. weather.
Registration begins in early January for the 2010 spring season for Tennis League Networks 33 online tennis communities, which are committed to bringing together local tennis tennis participants of every level — from beginners to open players– who want to participate in a lot of singles tennis matches and make new friends. We make sure that both men and women are connected with tennis partners of similar skill levels, says Chagnan.











