Anonymous
Post 07/30/2023 20:42     Subject: Which country club in the area has a good tennis program?

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Anonymous
Post 07/29/2023 10:50     Subject: Which country club in the area has a good tennis program?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If OP is only a 2.0 rated player, I highly suggest she get some lessons before she attempts to play at a country club. She’ll be laughed off the courts because of her skill level, not her race (although, I suspect, she’d blame it on racism).


Country clubs are teeming with 2.0 - 3.0 (tops) players.


Exactly this. If you’re looking for serious players the country club is the last place


Also while there’s no excuse for rudeness anywhere, a country club has far less reason than other clubs to limit playing time to skilled players. I can see where a tennis club trying to support teams and a strong program might not be the right place for an adult beginner depending on the circumstance, but a country club imo has an obligation to welcome all players who are members. Membership is limited which means room for everyone. Pros are salaried. Etc.
Anonymous
Post 07/29/2023 10:47     Subject: Which country club in the area has a good tennis program?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If OP is only a 2.0 rated player, I highly suggest she get some lessons before she attempts to play at a country club. She’ll be laughed off the courts because of her skill level, not her race (although, I suspect, she’d blame it on racism).


Country clubs are teeming with 2.0 - 3.0 (tops) players.


Exactly this. If you’re looking for serious players the country club is the last place
Anonymous
Post 07/29/2023 10:20     Subject: Which country club in the area has a good tennis program?

I think the 2.0 rating was sarcasm. Come on.
Anonymous
Post 07/29/2023 10:11     Subject: Which country club in the area has a good tennis program?

Anonymous wrote:If OP is only a 2.0 rated player, I highly suggest she get some lessons before she attempts to play at a country club. She’ll be laughed off the courts because of her skill level, not her race (although, I suspect, she’d blame it on racism).


Country clubs are teeming with 2.0 - 3.0 (tops) players.
Anonymous
Post 07/28/2023 14:53     Subject: Which country club in the area has a good tennis program?

Anonymous wrote:If OP is only a 2.0 rated player, I highly suggest she get some lessons before she attempts to play at a country club. She’ll be laughed off the courts because of her skill level, not her race (although, I suspect, she’d blame it on racism).


If you’re laughed off the courts anywhere you can blame it on poor manners.
Anonymous
Post 07/28/2023 14:50     Subject: Which country club in the area has a good tennis program?

Anonymous wrote:If OP is only a 2.0 rated player, I highly suggest she get some lessons before she attempts to play at a country club. She’ll be laughed off the courts because of her skill level, not her race (although, I suspect, she’d blame it on racism).


Not true at all for all clubs. There are different level teams at our club, including a C3 team for players who are advanced beginners. I wouldn’t call it racially diverse, but definitely welcoming
Anonymous
Post 07/28/2023 13:22     Subject: Which country club in the area has a good tennis program?

If OP is only a 2.0 rated player, I highly suggest she get some lessons before she attempts to play at a country club. She’ll be laughed off the courts because of her skill level, not her race (although, I suspect, she’d blame it on racism).