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In-house doubles — Notes
A reminder that Lynn will be working on the remaining weeks of June shortly. Let him know if you have special requests, returning from injury, too sunburned to play, etc. Thanks to those who have already sent their schedules.
A couple of matches looking for players. Call those already scheduled if you wish to fill that spot.
All 9 PM spots to be opened for web booking.
As summer draws nearer, and personal schedules change, please let Lynn Broman know if you wish your profile to be adjusted. Player preferences, as used for this week's schedule, are available on-line.
If any groups decide not to play, please notifiy Adam Radziminski, or Rob Forrest so that the court may be freed for web booking.
If you are unable to make your match, you are responsible for arranging a replacement. Lynn doesn't mind giving a hand in the search; but, it is your responsibility.
Be in touch with those in your foursome and avoid no shows.
Doubles Tournaments — Coming Up
Evergreen Summer Doubles, July 14-19. The tournament will once again include a Golf Challenge. See link for entry information.
General Doubles — Notes
Tango in Toronto
Check out a great article on doubles, Globe and Mail, by Ian Brown:
The sweet THWOCK! of success.
General Evergreen — Notes
1st Annual Evergreen Golf Tournament planned for Sunday, June 14 at the Bowen Island Golf Club. Check the news item for more info.
In-house doubles — Want to join in?
Let Lynn Broman (Lynn Broman) know if you wish to be included. Please, specify wall, and preferred days (Monday, Tuesday, and/or Thursday).
Evergreen Squash Club — Fun Fast Fit
Extend your squash life!
An Evergreen Squash Club membership is one terrific value.
Been playing singles for a few years, and starting to feel a little slower, or not quite as youthful. Perhaps, not quite as fit as one once was. Then, I believe, doubles squash is what you are looking for.
Still fit enough to get on court, have good racquet skills, and able to anticipate your opponent's next shot, then you have what it takes to become a good doubles player. If you have always depended on your speed to compensate for your less than stellar skills, you should likely avoid the doubles court.
I think you will be pleasantly surprised at how much enjoyment you will get out of the game. Don't have a doubles court at your club? Join Evergreen, either as a full member (so you can keep playing singles), or as a "doubles only" member, and keep the membership at your current club.
Have questions or just want to get the ball rolling, use our on-line form.