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Happy New Year from USTA Colorado
Happy New Year from USTA Colorado! For the past several months, the elves at USTA Colorado have been hard at work, preparing for the 2017 Big Book of Colorado Tennis and retooling our venerated BLAST! newsletter. After much tinkering, testing and tweaking, we are excited to introduce our new BLAST!, which is making its debut today….
Shouldering the Burden: That pain in your shoulder is trying to tell you something
By LESLIEVIDAL, MD/Orthopedic Associates This article appears in the Summer 2017 issue of Colorado Tennis newspaper. Shoulder pain is an extremely common complaint. It can result from a specific injury or can develop insidiously over time. It is often aggravated by daily activities, and may ache at night preventing a good night’s sleep. Many causes…
Parker Racquet Club – Grand Opening
Hundreds of tennis and community enthusiasts came together for the Grand Opening of the Parker Racquet Club in Parker, Colorado. A long time coming — the dreams of many, led by Craig Marshall, Steve Prosowski and Barry Riddle, came true with the completion of this beautiful facility. Parker’s mayor, Mike Waid, and members of the…
HighFIVE: Lily Chitambar
The following HighFIVE profile appears in the 2018 Summer issue of Colorado Tennis newspaper. For incoming Boulder High School freshman, Lily Chitambar, success on the tennis court is just part of her family life. And while the 14-year-old netter has had the advantage of both a supportive and tightknit tennis family, as well as the benefit of…
Denver Tennis Park breaks ground
The following SPOTLIGHT appears in the 2017 Fall/Winter issue of Colorado Tennis newspaper. Story by Tom Fasano. Denver Tennis Park looks to Amplify Tennis for Kids PUBLIC, PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP BREAKS GROUND ON DENVER’S ONLY PUBLIC INDOOR FACILITY A public/private collaboration with the Denver Tennis Park, University of Denver and Denver Public Schools will help put smiles on…
Celebrating Juneteenth
Juneteenth is a cultural celebration by African Americans in the U.S. originally in Texas. Also referred to as Freedom Day or Emancipation Day, Juneteenth commemorates the announcement of the abolition of slavery and emancipation of slaves on June 19, 1865. That’s the day the Union army arrived in Galveston, Texas, to announce that all African-American…