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Saturday, September 16, 2017

The Difference Between: Hard, Clay and Grass Tennis Courts


Posted by Christopher Ong ( Singapore Tennis Coach) at 5:58 PM
Labels: Clay and Grass Tennis Courts, The Difference Between: Hard
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Christopher Ong ( Singapore Tennis Coach)
1. Singapore Sports Council & Singapore Tennis Association certified Tennis Coach 2. Coach for Singapore Tennis Association 3. Coach for Keppel Cub 4. Coach for Raffles Tennis Academy 5. Attended STA Tennis Australia Coach Workshop. Specialize in coaching Beginners and Intermediate Level. Contact me for a non-obligation discussion (Christopher Ong: 94502573)
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