Five Edge Kids in 4 Finals at USTA Tournaments 4/17/16
It was a very strong showing of players representing the Edge (High Performance Junior Academy) from Saw Mill Club at the USTA L2 tournament at TI in White Plains this last weekend.
Junior Tennis Summer Camp 2016
This camp, run by USPTA Certified Professionals is designed for kids interested in building a solid foundation of tennis fundamentals in a challenging and fun environment.
Master Stringer Ready to Serve Players at New Pro Shop
Most weekend tennis warriors or USTA league players would love to be able to blast in a serve like a John Isner thunderclap. Or cut across the net and put away a crisp volley like one of the Bryan brothers. Maybe swat a huge forehand like American up and comer Jack Sock. But, the reality is that for most recreational tennis players those are hopes and dreams that are just not going to happen. However, there is something that the everyday tennis player in our area can now share with top pros
Edge Players Take Home Championship Hardware
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2015 College Showcase
Saw Mill Club recently hosted the 4th annual USTA eastern college showcase. 60 universities and college coaches attended along with junior and senior high school tennis players who hope to continue playing in college. Saw Mill Club tennis staff supervised the drills and point play on the courts. Click the link below to check out photos from the event. 2015 Saw Mill Club College Showcase Photo Album
Stroke of the Month
Stroke of the Month with Tennis Professionals Lisa Dodson & Zach Pack Intensive instruction on one specific stroke for an entire month If you need a weapon on court or need to clean up a weakness, Stroke of the Month is just what you need. 1 hour isn’t enough to make lasting changes. Now you can work on one stroke for a month and really make some headway! Wednesdays & Fridays 12:00–1:00pm on Court 1 & 2 Come try a FREE WEEK: Wed, Nov 4 Fri, Nov 6 Minimum of 3 players required OPEN to ALL levels Cost: 10 pack: $200 Drop in
Three Tennis Tips for Beginners
Tennis is a great sport to play, today and for your lifetime. A fun and challenging sport, tennis also has numerous health benefits which allow you to work your entire body and raise your cardiovascular health. The by-product is enjoying the fun of competition! Even if you are just starting, there are plenty of reasons to work at becoming better and here are some helpful tips.
Round Robin Tennis & Luncheon
Tennis Round Robin & Luncheon Thursday, May 14 Tennis: 11:00am –12:30pm Luncheon: 12:30pm Cost is $25 (includes lunch & tennis) Lunch is chicken primavera, caesar salad, fruit, desert & one glass of wine or beer Contact Carol Levine for more information: Phone: (845) 596-5025 Email: clevine@sawmillclub.com
Junior Tennis Summer Camp
This camp, run by USPTA Certified Professionals is designed for kids interested in building a solid foundation of tennis fundamentals in a challenging and fun environment.