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Stanford Tennis Club

Stanford, CA 94305
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Matthew L.
PALO ALTO, California 94309
Laura S.
San Mateo, California 94403
Hi! I am new faculty in the history department. Haven't played tennis since I was a teenager, but played quite avidly then. Look forward to finding people to play at an intermediate level.
Dave A.
SUNNYVALE, California 94087
I am interested in finding players to hit with.
Ré P.
STANFORD, CA 94305
Abs Z.
Pasadena,L.A., California 91106
Hi, If anybody is looking for systematic & cheap tennis lessons in southern cal. near L.A. ,they need look no further.I'm a Med Doc prepping for my residency boards & i sure could use the spare change. :-) Check out my profile here & contact me on my email id listed in it. Regards, abhit.
Ana P.
STANFORD, California 94305
Derek C.
STANFORD, CA 94305
Are you a fan? If so, tell why in 3 words. (creativity encouraged!)
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Yoshie A. Mar 16 2008

When do you guys play next? Do you only do games??

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