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For Adults Placement in league/level is subject to pro/staff approval.


> In-House Leagues: Feature singles, doubles and mixed doubles play at a variety of ability levels. Leagues are formed in the spring for the following fall season. Available positions will be filled from our wait list and ongoing tryouts. Please contact Dorothy Carlson at dorothy.carlson@glenviewparks.org. to schedule a tryout.


> Traveling Women’s Doubles League: Four courts of play Thursday or Friday against neighboring park district clubs. GTC offers A, AB, B and C levels. Please contact Mike Plantz at (224) 521-2150 or at mike.plantz@glenviewparks.org.


> Pot Luck Tennis: Our Pot Luck Tennis programs are a great alternative to league matches. Play is on Saturdays from 12-2 pm. Pot Luck Tennis is organized in a non-competitive atmosphere that emphasizes fun and the social benefits of tennis. It consists of three 40-minute rounds of doubles play. Members receive priority in registration and may register Mon.-Fri. of the week preceding play. Fees for the 2012/2013 season are $20/members and $22/non-members.


Registration Info!


> All Glenview Tennis Club lessons and programs take place at the


Glenview Tennis Club 1800 Wagner Rd.


> Session I (Fall) registration for GTC is going on through July 31.


> Session I lottery registration for non-members 6-7 pm, Aug. 28 at the Glenview Tennis Club.


> Open Registration begins Aug. 29


Get back into the swing of things this fall and energize your workout with Adult Programs at the Glenview Tennis Club


> Cardio Tennis —


Looking for a great new way to get in shape, burn calories and get your heart pumping? Try Cardio Tennis, a fun fitness workout for adult intermediate to advanced players, that’s more fun than working out in a gym! Cardio Tennis combines aspects of a regular tennis workout-hitting balls-with aerobics and includes warm-up, cardio and a cool down phases. This is a drop-in program held every Mon.-Fri., 6:30-7:30 am, Sept.-May. Sign up for each session in advance by calling the Tennis Club to reserve your spot. Get fit and have fun with Cardio Tennis! MIN: 6 participants: $16 member/ $20 non-member.


> Tenni-Fit Classes —


Take your tennis workout to the next level! Tenni-Fit classes feature a more strenuous workout including rope jumping, stretches and rapid drills to promote aerobic fitness. Please check our fall lesson brochure for the class that best fits your level and schedule.


> Resident non-member fees are 20% higher. Nonresident non-member fees are 30% higher


> The Session I Lesson Schedule is available to download at glenviewparks.org or pick one up at the Glenview Tennis Club.


Questions? Call 847|724.1570


D. Y . K . did you know ?


Two special types of tennis balls are commonly used. If the container specifies that the balls are regular duty, they are ordinary tennis balls and are most suitable for indoor and clay courts. Extra duty tennis balls are thicker, and are most suited to grass courts and competition tennis courts. They quickly become too fuzzy when used on clay courts.


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