Category: Adult

leagues, tournaments, clinics

Having a Blast with Pickleball

A new sport is being introduced at PRC and new players, as well as experienced players, are getting the opportunity to play Pickleball.  Pickleball is a combination of tennis, ping pong and badminton.  It is played on a smaller tennis court, with a paddle and hard whiffle ball.   Players are encouraged to go toward…

Record Breaking Fun

It was another gorgeous day for outdoor tennis, so many of the clinics and contract players played outside today.  How fortunate to get in a few more days of tennis on the clay courts with perfect conditions playing and learning with friends.

FALLing In Love With Tennis

Participants of the Monday 12:30 match play “insisted” on playing outside on the lovely clay courts.  Beautiful, colorful trees served as the back drop for the matches.  What a gorgeous day!  The outdoor courts (clay and hard) are available for play/rental.

Getting Better Together

One of the best benefits about playing tennis at PRC is making or being with friends while improving.  For instance, Sherri Hammer and Karen Hillis have been friends for 21 years – cherishing many memories on and off the court.  Alice and Uma have enjoyed working with Coach Raj and improving during each clinic.  Coach…

Tennis Friends Stay Together

Good tennis teams move together on the court. Good tennis friends stay close when they move. Nicole Lorber, hosted a fun day of tennis at her new home in the Marlton area. Many of her teammates and friends enjoyed a beautiful day playing Queen of the Court and sharing laughter and friendship. 

TGIF (Thank goodness it’s Friday)

That’s what the PRC 3.5 teams thought yesterday as their USTA league season began. Both PRC teams had exciting matches. The PRC Topspinners tied PTP, but were edged out by 3 games. Congratulations to Sue Gunther (captain) and her teammates for their victory over Millstone. Good luck to all the teams this season.  Openings still…

A Beautiful Fall Day at PRC

Thursday, Oct 6th started with a beautiful sunrise over the clay courts.  Next, the 3.5 USTA Women’s teams started their match on the indoor courts.  By 9:30 am, members of the contract courts, as well as students in the adult clinics declared that it was too beautiful to be inside.  What a nice option to play inside…

Cosmos and Sweet Spots at PRC

Good luck to the Cosmos and Sweet Spots who will compete in the USTA 3.0 League this season.

Against All Odds – A First at PRC?

Lefty tennis

It is estimated that 10% of people in the world are left handed.  At 11:00 am on court 5, four of them played tennis together! Here’s to lefties:  Carol Lynn, Carol, Ellen and Gayle.

Must B Monday!

The CJWTL Monday B team returned to PRC for their first home match of the season.  Congratulations to Chris McAfee, captain, and the team, winners of the 2015-16 season.    Good luck to the B team this season and thanks to captain, Coleen Raccuglia.