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At Home With PRC, Episode 6

At Home With PRC, Episode 6: Today, Lauren joins us and Judy explains the importance of keeping your eyes and head still while catching the ball. This same move will carryover to your tennis. Practice this with a partner or toss to yourself. Be well.

At Home With PRC, Episode 5

Today, find a high wall or curtain and add your racquet to yesterday’s motion.  After all this time…you thought Cos was the “balanced” one!  Be well.  

At Home With PRC, Episode 4

Today, we focus on the service motion:  rotating the hips, loading the weight on the back leg, turning and exploding up and keeping the head behind contact. As you can see, even Auggie loads on her back legs. Practice this at home. Be safe.

At Home With PRC, Episode 3

Today,  Judy provides tips and an easy exercise to improve your ball toss for your serve.  Auggie is back, by popular demand.  Stay in the match and be well.

Clay Is Here!

Over ten tons of clay arrived today. Efforts started a week ago to remove the old clay, tend to the lines and prep the surface. The unseasonably warm weather has been an asset. Thanks to Den, M and Nelson for their hard work.

At Home With PRC, Episode 2

We are back!  Hopefully, you practiced and enjoyed the racquet drills from yesterday.  Continue these each day, increasing your repetitions.  Today, add a family member or friend.  If that isn’t possible, use a wall.  Have fun and maintain your “grip”.

At Home With Princeton Racquet Club

Today, we start a new series, At Home With PRC.  While the club is closed we hope to “visit” you and share tips to help you improve while you are off the courts.  As you can see, we do not rehearse!  We miss you.  Be well.

PRC Update

With respect to Governor Murphy’s request and consideration of the health of our tennis community and staff, PRC will close on Monday, March 16th at 8:00 pm and remain closed until further notice. All junior and adult clinics and contract courts are suspended immediately. Please check the PRC webpage and Facebook for updates. We wish…

PRC Coronavirus Update

Princeton Racquet Club values the health and well being of our children and adults.  Early in the week, members received an email regarding the steps that described how we would work together to promote a clean and safe environment.  Please click here to view an update.  We would like to reiterate that if you are…

Healthy Congratulations

Players at the club are being encouraged to either bump elbows or touch racquets between doubles partners after good shots and in place of their post match congratulatory handshake. Wishing everyone good health and fun matches together.