Archive for December, 2008


Australia Day Round Robin -Monday 26th Jan 09

December 31st, 2008 by Matthew

This Australia Day morning there will be a Round Robin and each player will be handicapped according to their ability. This means that an average player can win.  Prizes will be given for Male and Female winners and most patriotic dressed on the day.

A special Gourmet sausage sizzle brunch will be included with your modest $10 participation investment.

Details are: 

  • Leave your name, estimated handicap and $10 entry fee with any of the Duty Captains at the Club by Sunday 18th January (latest registration date)
  • Arrive by 8.15am for registration
  • Games Start at 8.30am
  • Round Robin matches finish around 10.30am-11.00am
  • Theme:  You MUST wear something Australian !

Don’t miss out, there are limited spots so Register soon to ensure your Aussie Day gets off to a great start down at Cottesloe Tennis Club.

Australia Day 26th January

Australia Day 26th January


Tennis West e-News

December 22nd, 2008 by Matthew

Latest e-News from Tennis West for all members who are interested please click the link below to review the .pdf News item.

Tennis West December 19 eNews

 

You are also invited to participate in a Survey of all Members of Tennis Australia (every member at Cottesloe pays affiliation to Tennis West and hence to Tennis Australia) details below:

Tennis Australia Member Survey T.A.M.S 08/09

Tennis Australia and your Member Association exist to service members so that we can manage and grow the game of tennis. Therefore, it is vitally important that we listen to and understand your needs.

The Tennis Australia Member Survey (T.A.M.S) project is in partnership with Griffith University and has been designed to help us achieve this. The project will be conducted over two seasons to capture the opinions of all our members.

Playing members will be surveyed in the 08–09 summer season and our nonplaying member, filling vital roles such as administrators and officials will be surveyed over the 09–10 summer season.

We are asking all players to complete a simple online survey three times throughout the 08–09 summer season that takes approximately 10 minutes to complete, and there are some great incentive prizes on offer (see below).

Tennis has many different kinds of players and we want to hear from all of you, whether you are just starting out or have played for years.

Visit: http://onlinesurvey.rcs.griffith.edu.au/business/index.php?sid=23483&lang=en 

HAVE YOUR SAY AND HELP US HELP YOU!

Contacts:
Anthony Beaton, Griffith University: a.beaton@griffith.edu.au
Brenda Tierney, Tennis Australia: btierney@tennis.com.au 

Important information:

• Thirty names will be randomly drawn to receive a prize each round of the survey.

• Entry into the draw for a major prize for those who complete all three surveys.


Paul McNamee comes to Cott

December 18th, 2008 by Matthew

Last weekend the Cottesloe Tennis Club Junior Club were fortunate to enjoy a visit from one of Australia’s most successful doubles players – Paul McNamee – who won 24 men’s doubles titles including four Grand Slam doubles titles in his career (twice winning the Wimbledon Championship doubles with Peter McNamara).

Paul spent time with the kids through the morning and then stepped up as an honorary member of our State League team to play doubles with club coach David Culley.

A few photos are shown below.  Paul will be about the Club over the coming few weeks during his stay in Perth.

Much thanks to Paul for spending time with the kids and for showing David Culley that he can play doubles on the forehand side too!

 

Paul McNamee and some of the Junior Club

Paul McNamee and some of the Junior Club


Paul McNamee on court with the Junior Club

Paul McNamee on court with the Junior Club


Paul and David playing doubles for Cott

Paul and David playing doubles for Cott


Tennis West Annoucement – Talent Search

December 16th, 2008 by Matthew

Talent Search gets international flavour 

Does your six to eleven year old have the passion, drive and determination of a Casey Dellacqua or a Lleyton Hewitt? Do they enjoy playing different sports? Do they have good hand-eye coordination? If the answer to any of these questions is YES, then Tennis Australia and Tennis West are looking for you!

Launched by Tennis Australia during Australian Open 2006, the Talent Search Program is an exciting national Athlete Development initiative which aims to target and identify athletes from tennis circles as well as children from other sporting backgrounds.

 After the success of Talent Search Days held in Perth in November the program will be back in Perth in January 2009.

 Following on from a week of international tennis action at the Hopman Cup the Talent Search Day will be held on Saturday 10 January 2009.

 A Tennis Talent Search Day will be held:

Date: Saturday 10th January 2009
Venue: State Tennis Centre – Burswood
Address: Victoria Park Drive, Burswood, WA, 6100
Time: 9:00am – 12:00pm
Registration: 9:00am

Enquiries: talentsearch@tenniswest.com.au

 To register for one of the above please visit the Tennis West website – www.tennis.com.au/wa and follow the links or click on the Player Development tab.

 Talent Search Days have been set up to entice a wide range of children from all parts of the community to participate. Talent Search will complement tennis-based talent identification programs already in place for the many thousands of players already involved in the sport.

 Tennis Australia in partnership with Tennis West plans to tackle other major sports head-on. “Talent Search Days are fun and exciting. The Talent Search program creates opportunities for children from both tennis backgrounds as well as those from other sports and gives them a chance to let their skills and talent shine,” Kim Kachel, Tennis Australia’s National Talent Search Coordinator, said. “Tennis West is delighted to be involved with Tennis Australia in this innovative program. We are conducting Talent Search Days in country and metropolitan centers in an endeavor to discover athletic ability from a wide pool of talent,” Callum Beale, National Academy Manager Perth, said.

 Places are limited to the first 72 athletes aged between 6 – 11 years of age (as at 31 December 2008) who would like to be tested over a broad range of athletic and tennis skills. All participants in Talent Search Days will have an action-packed, fun-filled day and will also receive several prizes.

 Additional information:

Tennis West is the governing body of tennis in the state of Western Australia and is responsible for the overall management, promotion and development of the game. Please visit the Talent Search page on the Tennis West website www.tennis.com.au/wa under Player Development for all relevant Talent Search information, including dates, registration requirements and FAQ’s.

 For further information, please email:

talentsearch@tenniswest.com.au


Swing Night Photos 25th October 2008

December 7th, 2008 by Matthew
Swing table

Swing table


Thursday evening Fish Cafe at the Club

December 3rd, 2008 by Matthew


Each Thursday evening a reasonable crowd of members are down at the Club for pennant training and (non-organised) social play.
Our major sponsor Amberjacks is supporting Thursday evening play with special offers to take orders and deliver to the Club. The fish café will is held weekly each Thursday and here are some details from Amberjacks:

Thursday Fish and Chips Night
Cottesloe Tennis Club

$15 FRIED NEW ZEALAND HAKE or
$20 GRILLED SPANISH MACKEREL/ ORANGE ROUGHIE
INCLUDES CHIPS, GREEK SALAD,
GARDEN SALAD AND COLESLAW

1. Order before 6.45pm
2. Pay at the Bar
3. Food 7.15pm – 7.30pm

We pride ourselves in the most hygienic Fish and Chip store in Australia, who uses only the best and cleanest oil, resulting in our trademark taste! We look forward to your company, and we hope that after tasting Amberjacks’s ‘simply stunning food’, you’ll become a regular.