Alone in paradise
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Tennis camp or group clinics are social activities by their very nature. Some people who attend these clinics, however, are uncomfortable because everybody else has a partner. A number of clues will help unattached players find and select top tennis camp venues best suited for them.
Publication Name: Tennis
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0040-3423
Year: 1999
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Condo or hotel: what's best for your next tennis vacation?
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Tennis players who seek to experience a rewarding vacation while enjoying the usual household amenities must consider staying in hotels or condominiums. While the latter provides valuable furnishings, the former gives a more enjoyable vacation atmosphere.
Publication Name: Tennis
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0040-3423
Year: 1998
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Hawaii: the suite satisfaction of a condo in the Islands
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One- and two-bedroom condominiums offer an attractive alternative to high-priced hotels in Hawaii. Unfortunately for tennis enthusiasts, most condos lack state-of-the-art tennis facilities that offer professional instruction.
Publication Name: Tennis
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0040-3423
Year: 1992
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