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PTA series action returns with first tourney

Home Special Focus PTA series action returns with first tourney

Windhoek

The Pro Tennis Academy’s (PTA) Tennis Series will return to action on the 12th of this month at the WHS fields in Windhoek after the summer break.

The only series in Namibia where participants play according to their skills set, rather than their age, it comprises of nine tournaments throughout the year, as confirmed by PTA’s head coach Romeo van Wyk.

The near two-month absence from training and series action was used by Van Wyk and
his team to significantly increase their membership following last year’s success.

According to the coach, more than 30 players had already joined with more expected to sharpen their tennis skills under Van Wyk’s guidance in the coming weeks.

“The new year started off very well and we are very excited to see what 2016 has in store
for us,” Van Wyk said.

Although the total amount of players for the opening weekend’s tourney has not yet been confirmed, spectators will have a lot to look forward to as some of Namibia’s finest talents showcase their skills.
Interested players can still enter at romeo@protennisacademy.com.na or
081 234 9523.