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Old 08-23-2004, 02:21 PM   #1
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Default Best tennis coach/academy/club in MA? (Boston area)

I'm looking for a coach to help me develop my game further. I'm currently a 4.5-5.0 and I want to get to 5.5-6.0 in the next 2-3 years. Money is no object and I am looking for the best.

Any links, phone #'s or email addresses will help. Thanks
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Probably the best tennis in Eastern Mass is at the Weymouth Club. Steve Goldman owns the place. You can reach them at 781-337-4600.
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Thanks a lot. You have any other contacts?

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eh, poo.
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Hey Perfmode:

Can you expound on this comment ?

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That club is a little too "white" for my liking.
What exactly does this mean ? Did you have a first-hand negative experience with this club, or is your comment based on a preconception, or is it something else ?

BTW. I don't know anything about that club, other than it seems that some pretty good players play there. Maybe if you took lessons there, you could help make it less "white" (whatever that means) !
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Hey Perfmode:

Can you expound on this comment ?

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That club is a little too "white" for my liking.
What exactly does this mean ? Did you have a first-hand negative experience with this club, or is your comment based on a preconception, or is it something else ?

BTW. I don't know anything about that club, other than it seems that some pretty good players play there. Maybe if you took lessons there, you could help make it less "white" (whatever that means) !
I don't know anything about the club either and it was a stupid comment. Maybe I should check it out before I judge it.
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