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Weather Update – Tuesday 4th of October – Adult Holiday Skills Session Cancelled and MOVE to Thursday the 6th of October

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Weather Update – Tuesday 4th of October – Adult Holiday Skills Session Cancelled and MOVE to Thursday the 6th of October

Weather Update – Tuesday 4th of October – Adult Holiday Skills Session Cancelled and MOVE to Thursday the 6th of October

Update: 5:10pm the 90% chance of showers have just hit and with 100% chance of rain for 6pm it would be wise to reschedule the ADULT HOLIDAY SKILLS SESSION to this Thursday the 6th of October. We welcome anyone to attend this session if you can make it. If you’ve paid but cannot make Thursday please get in touch so we can give you a refund or credit for future lessons.

We are looking forward to a great Term 4 which launches the week of Monday the 11th of October. If you haven’t booked in for the Term please do so ASAP as spots are filling up fast! You can view the booking and timetable here

Weather Update: Wednesday 21st of September – All Lessons Cancelled

Weather Update -Wednesday 14th of September – Flooded: All Classes at Reid Tennis Club is cancelled!

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Weather Update -Wednesday 14th of September – Flooded: All Classes at Reid Tennis Club is cancelled!

Weather Update -Wednesday 14th of September – Flooded: All Classes at Reid Tennis Club is cancelled!

Update: 3:38pm – All Tennis Session at Reid Tennis Club is cancelled – The Rain Hit Again!! Sorry everyone, because the courts were already flooded and we were hoping the sun and wind could dry them out for our later sessions another dose of water to the courts are giving us no chance tonight. We are doing a make up sessions for everyone next Friday 23rd of September. Click Here to see what time your sessions is. Your other option is to attend another session during the week. Please visit the timetable to find out where and when that sessions is. We do need to know you are attending so we can alert the on court coach.


Update: 3:34pm – Sorry for the late update we knew the rain was going to stop so we gave it a chance but unfortunately all lessons before 5pm is cancelled. Very good chance 5-6pm (check back at 4:30pm) will be too unless the wind and sun picks up and we’ll make a call for adults closer to 5pm (but that is looking doubtful as the courts are underwater). 6pm Cardio Tennis is tentative due to the nature of the activity so we’ll keep you posted!

Weather Update: Saturday 10th of September – ALL Sessions Cancelled: Flooded

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Weather Update: Saturday 10th of September – ALL Sessions Cancelled: Flooded

Weather Update: Saturday 10th of September – ALL Sessions Cancelled: Flooded

Update 7:43am: All lessons are cancelled at Majura Tennis Club as the courts are flooded and rain continues to fall. We went out there nice and early to check it out (see our live weather report via our facebook page www.facebook.com/tenniscanberra/). Anyways there will be a make up session later in the term and we’ll announce that early next week. Enjoy the morning off folks!

Weather Updates – Saturday 3rd of September – All Sessions Cancelled – Courts are FLOODED!

Weather Update: Wednesday 31st of August – WE ARE ON – Please check back before your class if it rains again!

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Weather Update: Wednesday 31st of August – WE ARE ON – Please check back before your class if it rains again!

Weather Update: Wednesday 31st of August – WE ARE ON – Please check back before your class if it rains again!

Update 2:40pm – Suns out and we are on! See you on the court. If it happens to rain again or not sure check the website. If there is no update we are on the court having some fun!!


 

Update 1:44pm: I just checked the courts out and there is hope! Some flooding but depending on the next hour we are hoping to get all lessons starting at 3:30pm on. We are pretty confident if we are going to get 5pm and sessions after on so check this page before your class. Repeat no classes have been cancelled, the courts are a little flooded but if the rain holds and this slight wind continues we can get on!


 

Update 12pm: Very optimistic but the courts are flooded at the moment but the rain has turned into a sprinkle over the last hour. We will make a call at 1:30pm so if you have potential plans you aren’t waiting around for us to make a call. Keep your fingers crossed guys. I’ll be back with a session update at 1:30pm.

Weather Update: Wednesday 24th of August – All Lesson Cancelled at Reid Tennis Club – Rain

Weather Update: Saturday 20th of August – Rain – The 12:45pm Junior Club Challenge at Old Parliament House is Cancelled

More Than Tennis – Serving up a life of love: James Thorp

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More Than Tennis – Serving up a life of love: James Thorp

More Than Tennis – Serving up a life of love: James Thorp

Orlando__328To say tennis has been an important part of my life would be an understatement. The image of running to the tennis courts every lunchtime as a fresh faced grade seven student in the hopes of somehow giving myself a chance of getting a coveted spot on one of our two courts is forever etched into my mind. At the time I never could have imagined the places tennis would take me.

I quickly began playing tournaments outside of Canberra and my passions in life became evident. In the beginning it was local and regional tournaments but before long I was traveling around Australia and New Zealand playing national and junior tour tournaments while building friendships that I still have to this day.


As high school graduation approached it became evident that my dreams of playing on the senior tour were not going to happen and it was time to pursue other options. My ever growing love of travel coupled with my will to be successful on the tennis court led me to the US to play college tennis. Packing my life into a suitcase and a tennis bag and traveling to the other side of the world to live for four years as an 18 year old felt like a dream at the time. I look back on it now with a sense of pride and smile at where the wind has blown me since then.


13866676_760231134117137_1817284880_nStarting my freshman year in college brought with it a mix of nerves and excitement and while I experienced my fair share of ups in college tennis, they didn’t come without first suffering the lows. My freshman year in college was by far the hardest year of my life. I went to the States expecting to be greeted by beautiful girls, endless parties and huge amounts of success on the tennis court and in the classroom. Although I managed to be extremely successful in my academics while attending my fair share of parties, the rest of my expectations were not met. Instead what I was met with were impossible training sessions, constant matches spent sitting on the bench and a whole lot of yelling from my coach. It was hell and I wanted out. I turned my priorities elsewhere and used my Australian accent to my advantage to land myself my first real girlfriend. I thought I was happy but the truth is I was digging myself into a hole. After putting on my freshman 15kg and being kicked off the team for apparently showing a lack of dedication and work ethic, the hole finally got too deep when I broke up with my girlfriend at the time. I had told myself that was it, I was booking my flights and coming home- it was a nice dream while it lasted but I quit. Sitting in chemistry the next morning my plans changed completely when I got a message from one of my good friends telling me I could transfer to his school and play under a coach that had seen me win a high level junior tournament in Tasmania the year before. I look back and laugh at how casually I picked up my books and walked out of the classroom and out of the school.


13664497_10153689176467513_660363110_nMy next three years were spent playing for South Dakota State University and although the weather was not entirely welcoming, my teammates and coaches were. My memories of South Dakota are some of the best I have. I earned a degree with a GPA I can be extremely proud of, won tennis matches I probably shouldn’t have and built relationships that I will have forever. My dreams of American college finally came to fruition. As my time at South Dakota came to an end I knew my playing days were over but I wasn’t done with tennis. I reached out to every single US College with a master’s program in exercise science and a tennis team in the hopes of being a graduate assistant coach. Thankfully my prayers were answered by head coach Tracy Mauntler at the University of Toledo.

The following two years were spent in Ohio as assistant coach to a division 1 women’s team. I was lucky enough to travel around the continental US and Puerto Rico attending coaching conventions and coaching and hitting with a team that ended up becoming quite successful. I will be forever grateful for the opportunity Tracy gave me and the doors that position has opened for me.


13592202_750154481791469_7574669118081834755_nUpon graduating from my master’s course in 2015 a series of events led me back to Canberra and eventually to Tennis Canberra. Having the opportunity to coach next to people I have been friends with for years is something I cherish. The last three terms working for Tennis Canberra have shown me what it means to be part of a community where people care. This became extremely evident having Myles and Robbie join me in Osaka at the start of July to support one of my triathlon races. Having their support and seeing their pride in my race was something I will never forget. I am not one to get too emotional but it was impossible for me to put my appreciation into words. As with anything there are times of frustration but I completely believe we are a family. These feelings were confirmed in Japan.


13269295_742017802605137_2032455636514407891_nI am excited to see my Tennis Canberra family out on court this term and hope to pass on some of the things I have learned along my journey. The topic of conversation when I speak to Robbie is often giving back. As term 3 commences I am determined to give back to a sport that has given me so much. A sport that is so wonderful that even without doing anything you’re surrounded by love.

Weather Update: Saturday 23rd of July – All Majura Tennis Club Lessons are Cancelled – Flooded

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Weather Update: Saturday 23rd of July – All Majura Tennis Club Lessons are Cancelled – Flooded

Weather Update: Saturday 23rd of July – All Majura Tennis Club Lessons are Cancelled – Flooded

Update – 7:21am: All Saturday morning classes are cancelled due to showers and court flooding. Sorry folks our Saturday session will have to start next week. Have a good weekend!

This term we will be featuring our coaches and tennis friends stories in a series called “More than tennis”. Our first piece is by Robbie Manzano on the last couple of years and what we know as Tennis Canberra. It may surprise some of you guys as no one may not the darker times and battles he faced. Linked below is Rocks n; Diamonds by Robbie Manzano.

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