Princeton Racquet Club will be open on Wednesday, July 4th from 8 am – 4:15 pm. Indoor and outdoor courts are available for rent. All regularly scheduled summer adult and junior clinics will not be held. Summer Camp will be held as usual. Coach Mansour will run a singles/doubles league at 8 am, doubles at…
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Adult, Leagues, USTA
Congratulations Sweet Spots
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Junior, Tournaments
Hot Tournament Results
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Adult, Leagues, Match Play & Fed Cup
Hot Fed Cup Results
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Adult, Leagues, Match Play & Fed Cup
Monday = Tennis + Friendship
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Leagues, Match Play & Fed Cup
Historical Fed Cup
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The ever popular summer Fed Cup got off to an awesome start as 56 women participated (with a waiting list)! The matches were terrific and so many women met players that they did not know. A fabulous Friday! Congratulations to the team of New Zealand/Japan (they couldn’t decide who to be but they played good…
Adult, Leagues, News, Social, USTA
Lots of Reasons to Celebrate
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Leagues, News, USTA
Mixed Doubles Champs headed to Nationals
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Congratulations to the Mixed Doubles 40 and over- 6.0 team who, not only won the local season, but were crowned USTA MS Sectional Champions at the Hempfield Rec Center. Special thanks to Captains Edwin Paguio and Zulaida Wolfson. The team will compete in Orlando in the fall at National Championships. Everyone is commended on that…
Junior, Tournaments
Congratulations to the Champions and Finalists of GSO
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Support Team for Tournament Competitors
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The Garden State Open, a USTA sanctioned SR junior event, was held this weekend at PRC. Thanks to Dennis, tournament director, Adam and Sean, tournament assistants, and all of the parents who supported the event and competitors. It was a wonderful event, enjoyed by everyone. The weather, sportsmanship and tennis was great.