All That Racket: Palos Verdes Youth Tennis

The U.S. Open just came to a close and the professional tennis season is over for the year. The next stop: the Australian Open in January. Despite the fact that professional tennis is over, and no American could capture the trophy at Flushing Meadows this year, the U.S. Open always inspires throngs of would-be tennis players to learn how to play. Tennis may not be as popular in America as baseball or football, but it has a long and respected tradition, with many dominant and unforgettable players. If you are interested in tennis, then why not follow in
their footsteps.

Do you want to blast a 100 M.P.H. serve over the net? Do you want to learn how to master a slice, a drop shot,
or hit the ball with topspin? Tennis lessons and youth leagues are a great venue to practice your game. Palos Verdes youth tennis, in California, has the courts, trainers, and lessons to help you improve your game. You can learn to play tennis at any age, but why not get the feel for the court when you are a young? A tennis league pairs you against other teams, and teaches you about competition and sportsmanship.

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