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Another Benefit of Playing USTA Matches – Lunch!

The PRC 4.0 team enjoyed each other’s company and lunch after their USTA match today.  The team dined at the newly opened PJ’s (formerly Main Street Cafe) in Kingston.  One of the many benefits of playing on league teams is sharing food, conversation and friendship after a match. Shown:  Susan,  Meredith, Celeste, Lori, Vidya, Ann Marie,…

Reflect at the PRC Memorial Garden

The most popular areas at PRC are the tennis courts for action and the spacious lobbies and outdoor seating areas for post match chats.  However, the most peaceful, tranquil area is the PRC Memorial Garden, which is located behind clay court 1.  The seating around the Memorial Garden is surrounded by trees dedicated to several…

Happy May Day!

Cos introduced the PRC staff to another Baltimore tradition (Berger cookies was the first) and celebrated May Day, May 1st.  Everyone was skeptical at first, but the lemon juice did come up through the peppermint stick.  If you would like to try this refreshing treat, click here.

Congratulations Princeton Racquet Club

Judy and Cos accepted the USTA Middle States Premier Facility Award on behalf of all of the staff (teaching, administrative, facility) and adults and juniors at Princeton Racquet Club.  The award was presented at the USTA NJD Awards luncheon on Sunday at the Ramblewood Country Club.  PRC was recognized for it’s support of USTA programs such…

Sweet Day for Jersey Girls

The weather cooperated and the PRC Jersey Girls and PRC Sweet Spots had a fun match today in the USTA 3.0 18 and over league.  Congratulations to the Jersey Girls and the PRC Diamond Divas, who were successful at Nassau Tennis Club.

Congratulations NJD Ranked Juniors

Tanay Patil received his award for New Jersey #1 Ranked Junior Boys 12’s today at the USTA NJD Awards Luncheon.  Congratulations to Tanay and all of the PRC juniors who have received district and sectional rankings and their parents and coaches.  David Feigley, spokesman for the Rutgers Youth Sports Research Council, reminded the juniors to…

Dedicated Captains

The highlight of yesterday’s USTA 3.0 match was the surprise visit by captain Catherine Taaffe. She came to support her team,  despite recovering  from her recent medical procedures. Cath looked great and it was such a treat to see her at PRC again. Many PRC captains have demonstrated such dedication this year, some while experiencing…

USTA League Matches Continue

Participants of the spring USTA League have welcomed the best weather ever (in April) and great competition.  This season, the scoring will be points by position.  Therefore, points will accumulate throughout the season rather than a win or loss for each match.  Standings can change quickly throughout the season.  The men’s teams start this weekend.  Let’s…

Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head..

A very unpredictable weather system caused a steady rain to fall on participants of the Monday match play and one court of the USTA 3.0 team match.  The players competed on clay.  One of the many benefits of the clay courts, is that play can continue during wet/rainy conditions as the footing is not dangerous.  Therefore, the…

USTA Men’s Leagues and Drills

Princeton Racquet Club is hosting fifteen USTA Men’s teams on Saturdays and Sundays throughout the spring and early summer.  Thanks so much to all of the captains and all of the players.  The first matches start this weekend.  Drills are available for any teams or players who would like to work on shot consistency, placement, tactics and…