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Program Guide - Winter Spring 2016

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REGISTER ONLINE: classweb.townofcary.org 111 SPORTS PART TWO Cary Tennis Park Annual Pass Passholder benefits include: • 10% discount on select Pro Shop items • All Cary Tennis Park court fees • Challenge Ladder registration fees • CTP facility fees for USTA league play • 10 guest passes • Ability to reserve a court up to one week in advance • Various special programs/clinics at reduced cost throughout the year • 8 free uses of ball machine Pass Type Cost Cary Residents Adult $400 $300 Youth (18 & under) $120 $100 Senior (55 and over) $250 $200 Family of Two $500 $400 Full Family $700 $500 What to Bring All players will need proper tennis attire, their own racket, tennis shoes, water bottle and sunscreen. Please remember to check-in at the Cary Tennis Park office each time you come for your clinic. Contact the Cary Tennis Park at (919) 462-2061 for more information. Player Development Program The Cary Tennis Park is a national leader in the area of tennis player development. The Tennis Park staff has created a comprehensive pathway for children of all ages and abilities which provide the necessary skills, introducing them to an active lifestyle through the sport of tennis. The Cary Tennis Park Player Development Program emphasizes competition and training formats tailored to the age of the child. Each of the classes listed in this section will incorporate the following four components: • Independent racquet and ball coordination; participants will work individually on eye hand coordination skills • Cooperative training; participants will work together to develop basic rally skills • Technical skill development; fundamental stroke development, and footwork skills will be taught • Interactive games and play Introduce your child to the exciting world of tennis by signing up today!! Classes available include: • Tots, ages 4–6 • Aces, ages 6–8 • Futures, ages 8–10 • Challenger, ages 10–13 • High School Prep, ages 13–16 • Camps

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