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Welcome to Splash Tennis 
Ready To Play Tennis?
Never search for a tennis partner again. Splash Tennis League makes it easy.
When you're ready to play, simply challenge an opponent in your division.
If your opponent accepts your challenge, you'll pick the date and location of your match at your favorite local tennis courts.
After the game, post the results and our system will instantly update the rankings. |

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Tennis League Schedule
SPRING - March 1st - April 30th Playoffs May 1st - May 31st
SUMMER - June 1st - August 31st Playoffs Sept 1st - Sept 30th
FALL - October 1st - October 31st Playoffs Nov 1st - Nov 30th
WINTER - December 1st - Jan 31st Playoffs Feb 1st - Feb 28th
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Splash Tennis League Info
Splash Tennis League provides year round tennis leagues for players of all levels. We provide adult players in the US area an easy way to play competitive, fun matches at their skill level, wherever they live. Our aim is to create a friendly atmosphere while making the tennis league as convenient and enjoyable as possible. We have a spot for you if you are a beginner, an expert or intermediate.
Join other tennis league players of your level in your city. Register now and play tennis in the upcoming season.
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Splash Tennis League Tips 
Watching the Ball-It is crucial to watch the ball all the way to your racquet. Moving Your Feet -You must have quick feet. Don't run around the court with long strides, take short quick steps. Keeping Your Head up when you Serve-Keeping your head up helps you watch the ball all the way to the point of contact. Following Through- The follow through is one of the most important aspects of the most common strokes in tennis. Turning Your Shoulders- Turning your shoulders helps you get your racquet back into the right position. Step Into Your Volleys- Stepping into your volleys is a great way to make sure that you get shoulder turn and a lot more power into your volleys. Pointing at the Overhead- When you point at the overhead you create a target. Getting the Racquet Back Early- Late swings account for the majority of poor shots. |
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