Colorado University Athletics
CU to Host Tennis Block Party Saturday

BOULDER ? Did you know May is National Tennis Month and it’s time to play, tune up your game and share your passion for the sport? On Saturday, May 2, from 1 - 4 p.m. at the University of Colorado South Campus Courts, everyone from all ages, male and female is invited to participate in a free tennis clinic with drills and love ball games!
The one day event is free and open to the public. The CU-South Campus Tennis Courts are located off of Table Mesa just west of the RTD Bus Stop. The event is presented by the CU Women’s Tennis Staff along with local teaching professionals.
Throughout the month of May ? designated as “Tennis Month” across the United States, the USTA is serving up an ambitious and exciting community initiative with a series of “Tennis Block Parties” in markets nationwide. The Tennis Block Parties will bring new ways to involve and expose new and existing players to the unparalleled health and social benefits of tennis.
Hosted at different locales, Tennis Block Parties will feature three hours of tennis instruction, interactive games, and attractions, offering people of all ages and abilities the opportunity to learn and enjoy the benefits of the game ? from fun and competition to lifestyle and fitness. Skilled teaching professionals, accomplished touring pros, and special guests will guide attendees through games and skills during this day of fun and learning.
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Tennis Block Party events and attractions include:
? Family Fun Zone ? Parents teach kids how to play tennis in a fun, noncompetitive atmosphere.
? Demo Racquet Court ? Attendees can test the latest equipment on the market, including the newest racquets.
? Tennis 101 ? Designed with the new player in mind, Tennis 101 provides a quick way to start rallying with a partner.
? Beat the Pros ? Teaching pros and top-level players take on all- comers in an abbreviated tennis match.
? Champions of the Court ? Competitors can strut their stuff and remain on the court until defeated by challengers in abbreviated tennis matches.
“Spring brings a new attention to fitness, and tennis offers unparalleled ways to have fun and get into shape,” said CU tennis head coach Nicole Kenneally. “The Tennis Block Parties celebrate the sport and provide a new way for people to get out and play.”
For more information, contact: Nicole Kenneally at (303) 817-8743, Nicole.kenneally@colorado.edu
What: The Tennis Block Party will feature three hours of tennis instruction, interactive games and attractions, offering people of all ages and abilities the opportunity to learn and enjoy the benefits of the game ? from fun and competition, to lifestyle and fitness. Skilled teaching professionals, along with the event’s special guests will guide attendees through games and skills during this day of fun, fitness and learning. The USTA Tennis Block Parties are a nationwide effort for people to get into shape, learn about the game of tennis and have fun while doing it.
Where: South Campus Tennis Courts, CU-Boulder
When: Saturday, May 2 from 1-4 p.m.
Who: Open to the Public, All Ages, Male and Female
Contact: Nicole Kenneally (303) 817-8743