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Play & Learn Tennis with Millburn State Champs

Millburn High's varsity boys' tennis team will hold fundraising clinics in October that are open to all ages and levels and a pro-am tournament.

The 2012 state champion Millburn High School boys’ tennis team will be conducting its popular tennis clinic again this fall at the high school tennis courts. The clinic and a new “pro-am” tournament are fundraisers to help the team raise money for a preseason training trip in the early spring.

The clinic is open to all ages. It will be conducted over two days, Oct. 7 and 8, Sunday and Monday of Columbus Day weekend. On Sunday, the clinic will be held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and on Monday 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

One-hour time slots begin on the hour.  For group lessons, individuals will be grouped by age or ability. Groups of up to four people can sign up together.

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The suggested minimum donation for group lessons is $20 per person. Individuals can also sign up for a reserved one-hour private lesson or hitting session for $50.

The “pro-am” tournament, a fun, full day of tennis open to players of intermediate level and above, is scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 13 (rain date: Sunday, Oct. 14). Participants will be paired with varsity players in a round-robin tournament format. Play starts at 9 a.m. The suggested minimum donation for the day is $80. Refreshments and prizes will be provided.

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For more information or to sign up for the clinic or a private session, please e-mail millburntennis@gmail.com indicating your name and contact information, your level of play, and your first and second choice for day (Oct. 7th and/or Oct. 8th) and time slot.

For more information or to sign up for the pro-am tournament on Oct. 13, please e-mail mhsroundrobin@gmail.com indicating your name, contact information, and your level of play (intermediate or advanced).


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