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- How to follow Queens & Nottingham across the BBCJack Draper, Carlos Alcaraz and Katie Boulter continue their Wimbledon preparations at Queen's and the Nottingham Open - follow it live on the BBC.
- 'A dream come true' - qualifier Maria to face Anisimova in Queen's finalGerman qualifier Tatjana Maria says it is a "dream come true" to reach the Queen's final, where she will meet world number 15 Amanda Anisimova.
- Qualifier Maria beats Keys to reach historic Queen's finalWatch the moment 37-year-old qualifier Tatjana Maria beats second seed Madison Keys at Queen's to become the oldest player to make the final of a WTA 500 event.
- Raducanu withdraws from Berlin OpenBritain's Emma Raducanu will not play in the Berlin Open as she continues to manage a back problem.
- Wade becomes CBE in King's Birthday HonoursDarts duo Luke Littler and Luke Humphries are awarded MBEs in the King's Birthday Honours, while Virginia Wade earns a CBE.
- 'I need to raise my level' - Raducanu outclassed by Zheng at Queen'sBritain's Emma Raducanu is outclassed by world number five Zheng Qinwen in the quarter-finals at Queen's.
- Raducanu beaten by Zheng at Queen's - best shotsWatch the best shots as number one seed Zheng Qinwen beats Emma Raducanu to reach the semi-final of the women's singles at Queen's.
- Qualifier Maria stuns Rybakina to reach Queen's semisWatch qualifier Tatjana Maria stun number four seed and former Wimbledon chmapion Elena Rybakina in straight sets to reach the last four of the women's singles at Queen's.
- Keys wins impressive rally in victory over ShnaiderWatch Madison Keys hit an impressive forehand to win an intense rally in her 2-6 6-3 6-4 victory over Diana Shnaider in the quarter-finals at Queen's Club 2025.
- Raducanu becomes new British number one after win over SramkovaEmma Raducanu overcomes Slovakia's Rebecca Sramkova to reach the quarter-finals at Queen's and will now regain her place as British number one for the first time in two years.
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Serve Up the Holidays at the Nassau Tennis Club
The Nassau Tennis Club is serving up tennis cheer this holiday season with holiday camp, league play, the perfect gift certificate and reduced holiday court rental rates. Looking for a fun way to keep your children active when they are … Continue reading
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Pickleball League at Nassau Tennis Club
Nassau Tennis Club is offering a Pickleball League on Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, 2:00-4:00 pm. All levels are welcome. The cost per day is $10/person (plus bring a ball). Participants can sign up and pay as they play. “Pickleball is … Continue reading
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How to Beat Lobbers: Read, Adjust Position, Keep it Low, Be Patient!
When facing lobbers, it’s important to make some adjustments to your game plan. Of course, being tall and able to hit aggressive overheads is a big plus, but it is not a requirement in order to beat lobbers. Here are … Continue reading
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Play for Page – Charity Tennis Tournament
Thirty-two junior players participated in Nassau Tennis Club’s “Play for Page” tennis tournament raising about $1100 for the Paige Barrie Aiello Memorial Foundation, Inc. Nassau Tennis Club donated the courts and the staff to run the event. In photo are … Continue reading
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How to know if your Child is ready for Tennis Tournaments
When deciding whether or not your child is ready for tennis tournament play, keep some things in mind: Your child’s coach will know. It is hard for you or your child to determine on your own whether or not your … Continue reading
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Top Tips for Transitioning from Indoor to Outdoor Tennis
One of the biggest obstacles that an avid tennis player may face is transitioning from indoor to outdoor tennis. Unlike indoor courts, courts in an outdoor complex are subject to the elements. With such starkly different playing surfaces and elements, … Continue reading
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Jeremy Eckardt Named Director of ROGY Programs at Nassau Tennis Club
Jeremy Eckardt has been named Director of ROGY Programs at Nassau Tennis Club. Jeremy has been a part of the Professional staff at Nassau since 2004 and a High Performance Academy coach since the program’s inception in 2010. He has … Continue reading
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How to Have a Fulfilling USTA Season
USTA, the United States Tennis Association, is a nation-wide league comprised of competitive athletes of all skill levels who wish to improve their game. Whether you are a long-time member or have recently joined, it is important to know how … Continue reading
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Tennis a Game of Love
Tennis is a game of love One where the ball flies up above… You try and hit it over the net And play the point, beating your opponent You practice playing all the time Your backhands, not forehands are the … Continue reading
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Tennis Doubles Formations: Why and When To Use Them
Double formations are the different variations of court positions that tennis partners can choose in order to best fit their game plan. Here’s a quick analysis of most common formations: One Up/One Back Formation: Known as the standard formation, where … Continue reading
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