How Tournament Directors, budgeting and APTA contributions make great paddle events
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The Journey of the Volley Trainer from Conception to the Court - Part One.
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These benefit tournaments are just a few examples of the paddle community in giving mode. Borrow one of these formats or create your own.
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The Koppmanns have been volunteering a long time. Fixtures at all the largest tournaments, they are known for their good humor and fierce commitment to Chicagoland paddle.
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On behalf of the APTA Hall of Fame Nominating Committee, the APTA is pleased to announce the election of Johan du Randt to the APTA Hall of Fame, Class of 2024.
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One of the best in Boston, Thomas Nolan talks about his love of competing, work-paddle balance, and his secret on-court boost.
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Platform tennis is a numbers game. When does the risk of a great shot outweigh the rewards of hitting a safer, more consistent ball?
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With a larger-than-average kitchen and the biggest bar on campus, it is no wonder the new hut has become a welcome gathering place.
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Mike Yachimski runs the Umpire Committee and has called matches for over five years. His fairness and general good nature are perfect for the “best seat in the house.”
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Created in 1967, the WPPTA served as a model for paddle associations around the country. Pittsburgh is also home of the aluminum court creators. Take a look at one of the longest-running leagues.
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