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Only Two Tennis Facilities in Georgia will host the Natl. Family Tennis Tournament, 1 of them in SW Atlanta

Grab a Family Member and Compete in the National Family Tennis Tournament

The South Fulton Tennis Center (5645 Mason Rd, College Park) on July 28th has the privilege of being 1 of 2 tennis facilities in Georgia who will host the run-up to the National Family Tennis Tournament in Florida.

The 2012 National Family Tennis Championships offers amateur players the opportunity to team up with their mother, father, brother, sister, husband or wife and earn the right to compete against similar family teams from across America at the Waldorf Astoria in Naples, Florida from September 6-10, 2012. 

To register for the event, visit www.familytennis.com.  

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From now through July 31, tennis facilities will host tournaments offering up to six divisions of play including; Husband/Wife, Brother/Sister, Father/Son, Father/Daughter, Mother/Son and Mother/Daughter.  Players of all levels will compete in the same division.  A brother, sister, son or daughter must be under the age of 18 and the father or mother be their legal guardian.  The cost to participate is $95 per team.  All participants receive a player gift and the winners and runners-up in each division receive an award.

The winners will be invited to compete at the inaugural NFTC National Championships in Naples, Florida.  Teams will receive three nights of hotel accommodations at the Waldorf-Astoria and daily meals.  Based upon availability, players can also receive a discount on additional rooms so that they can bring the entire family to cheer them on.

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For more information including additional sites hosting the event, visit www.FamilyTennis.com.


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