Spring Tennis Social
Sun, Apr 03
|SFW Tennis Courts
The St. Francis Wood Tennis Committee is organizing a doubles-mixer from 1pm to 3pm on Sunday, April 3rd at the SFHA Tennis Courts. If interested in playing or have questions, please email Adrian Fox (Adrian.Fox@gmail.com) or Lee Hsu (LeeHsu@gmail.com).
Time & Location
Apr 03, 2022, 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM
SFW Tennis Courts, 101 Santa Clara Ave, San Francisco, CA 94127, USA
About the Event
The St. Francis Wood Tennis Committee is organizing a doubles-mixer from 1pm to 3pm on Sunday, April 3rd at the SFHA Tennis Courts.
Players will be assigned a double’s partner and play with different neighbors of a similar level for 2 short format matches.
It is a chance to get out and play on our nice courts and get to know some of your tennis playing neighbors. We'd love to see you out there!
If interested in playing or have questions, please email Adrian Fox (Adrian.Fox@gmail.com) or Lee Hsu (LeeHsu@gmail.com).
Name of player:
Street address of player:
Level of each player (USTA Rating - See below for details):
Other details: (More details on play level, etc.)
All the best,
Adrian Fox, Lee Hsu, David Reel, Kathryn Ann Dougery, Lois Fisher, Jana Klein, and Greg Tribulato
Reference: USTA Ratings
Beginner+ (USTA 2.5): You are familiar with basic positions for singles and doubles play. You are learning to judge where the ball is going, although your court coverage is limited. You can sustain a rally of slow to moderate pace with other players of the same ability. Low Intermediate (USTA 3.0): You are fairly consistent when hitting medium-paced shots, but are not comfortable with all strokes and lack execution when trying for directional control, depth, or power. Your most common doubles formation is one-up, one-back. High Intermediate (USTA 3.5): You have achieved improved stroke dependability with directional control on moderate shots, but need to develop depth and variety. You exhibit more aggressive net play, have improved court coverage. You are developing teamwork in doubles. Advanced (USTA 4.0-5.0)