Charles River Tennis Club
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Adult Tennis Leagues
Organizes singles and doubles leagues for adults of all levels, culminating in playoffs each fall.

Open/Drop-in Tennis
Provides open tennis sessions for all levels, including drop-in games on mornings. New arrivals are always welcome.

Tournaments & Round Robins
Hosts weekend tournaments and round-robin play, offering social and competitive opportunities.

About
Charles River Tennis Club


Founded in
1991
EIN
22-3076864
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Youth Development
Address
PO BOX 77 MEDWAY, MA 02053-0077 United States
Website
http://charlesrivertennisclub.com
Phone
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Email address
About
Charles River Tennis Club Inc, founded in 1991, is a not-for-profit club managed and operated by its members. It provides low-cost access to high-quality, competitive tennis on clay courts in a friendly atmosphere where members control their own destiny. The club is located in Medway, MA.
Mission
The Charles River Tennis Club is managed and operated by its members on a not-for-profit basis, offering adults a unique approach to enjoying tennis on four green clay courts near the Charles River in Medway, MA.

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