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BLTA Hosts Junior Tennis Clinic at National Centre
By Perry Newton, Bahamas Lawn Tennis Association
Sep 21, 2016 - 9:11:34 AM

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Nassau, Bahamas - On Saturday The Bahamas Lawn Tennis Association(BLTA) held a Junior Tennis Clinic at the National Tennis Centre, Queen Elizabeth Sports Centre.  The $1-Day Clinic was a success as kids ranging from 4 -14 were introduced and in some cases reintroduced to the rudiments of tennis.

Supervisor of the clinic Ms. Barbara Carey organized the play and stay session.  Coach Kevin Major led the children in various drills.  Also on hand were some of the country's top juniors Afrika Smith, Donte Armbrister and Sierra Donaldson. These youngsters who are returning from a summer International Tennis Federation(ITF) tour were able to assist Coach Major in instructing the kids on their forehands and backhands.  Kristen Major and Dentry Mortimer also took the time to assist with the younger kids.

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Some of the children at the clinic never held a tennis racquet before so this initiative by the BLTA will surely produce some new talent to the sport.  Many of the kids expressed the sentiment that they always wanted to play tennis.  The sport is seen as very exciting.  The young  boys and girls at the clinic took great delight when they had an opportunity to play 'one on one' with their junior instructors.

The $1-Day Jr. Tennis Clinic will continue this Saturday (September 24th) at the NTC from 9:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.  Kids are invited from ages 5 - 14 years old. All kids who are interested in the game of Tennis and want to get a start are kindly invited to come and be a part of this clinic, The BLTA continues its efforts to grow Tennis in The Bahamas.  The future looks bright for this vibrant sport.
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