Carmaux. Tennis: a big party and a Grand Prix

Carmaux. Tennis: a big party and a Grand Prix
Carmaux. Tennis: a big party and a Grand Prix

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US Carmaux tennis has just celebrated the end of the tennis school season. A lovely afternoon in the presence of around forty young people, parents, educators, volunteers and club leaders.

On the program are activities, fun games, singles and doubles matches. The best teenage volunteers, Mathieu, Louis G and Louis B, Mahé, Clément and Robinson provided wise advice to the youngest, admiring their know-how. At the end of the day they were convinced competitors under the watchful eye of delighted and attentive parents.

This closing continued with a fruity and savory snack, organized with the participation of parents.

The president, Jérôme Puech, thanked all the participants and especially the volunteers and juniors of the club who came to lend a hand to manage the groups formed, without forgetting the conductor of this beautiful day Steven Mazzella.

The team competition season ends, with some satisfactions, including the new start of the women’s team 1 managed by Maryse Lapostolle, and the maintenance of the men’s team 1.

The “tontons flingueurs” are still here!

Finally, let’s salute the “gunsling uncles” who are always loyal to the competition. There are two teams, coached by Jean-François Soubrié, composed of Jean-François Bouyssié, Alain Guiraud, Pierre Houdard, Jean-Pierre Lipandri, Christian Magiéra, Didier Mangionne, Alain Perez, Simon Poux, Robert Pueyo, Thierry Régis.

To round off the season in style, it’s now time for the Grand Prix du Tarn, from July 5 to 20 (registration deadlines for unclassified and 4th series July 4, 3rd series July 7) which will be accompanied as usual by the MOZAIC tournament for young people (registration deadline July 2).

Registrations on TENUP or on 05 63 68 82 55

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