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Tennis

Date:     Monday, May 29th Time:     9:30 to 12:00 Cost:      $50 That’s right! 2 ½ hours of Tennis & Music with your favorite pros.  RSVP to Zuka Mukhuradze 733-4007 Zuka@sawmillclub.com or tennis@sawmillclub.com   Come for the Tennis, stay for the Saw Mill Club Family Fest from 12:00 to 3:00pm. Make a day for the entire Family!    

FREE Tennis Event Featuring The New 10 AND UNDER Youth Tennis Progression For Children 6–10 Years Old Saturday, April 29 5:00–7:00pm Courts 1-3 FUN * GAMES * PRIZES Special ! Early Sign-up Discount (Good only during the event) The New 10 And Under Tennis Progression is designed to help players develop their fundamentals and get the most out of tennis, the Youth Progression System rewards kids for competing and inspires them to play more often. Contact Zuka Mukhuradze zuka@sawmillclub.com 914 733-4007

We are pleased and excited to introduce Zuka Mukhuradze as Saw Mill Club’s new Director of Tennis. Previously our Assistant Director of Tennis, Zuka’s tennis pedigree and experience is outstanding. For over a decade, Zuka has worked with some of the top Juniors in the nation and continues to do so still. He founded the Edge Junior Tennis program at the club nine years ago and has grown it into the area’s top instructional destination. Many Edge graduates have gone on to play collegiate tennis, including Division 1 college tennis teams

Weekly Supervised Doubles matches in a Competitive—and yes, fun—environment. Under the direction of Assistant Director of Tennis, ZukaMukhuradze, this 15 week tennisfest is just the thing for the winter time. Play some good doubles and have fun with the pros. Double win!

Is tennis the true fountain of youth? New research indicates that playing tennis could be associated with longer life. The British Journal of Sports Medicine recently released a study that finds that in terms of exercise, swimming, racquet sports and aerobics seem to be associated with the best odds of staving off death from any cause, and from heart disease and stroke in particular. Read More