Wheel Serve NC and SouthPark Magazine Team Up

The 2nd annual SouthPark Magazine Pro-Am is being Saturday, June 1 from 3:00 – 9:00 PM at Olde Providence Racquet Club.  Play some fun competitive tennis for a great cause!

  • The event is a round-robin format for 3.0, 3.5, 4.0 and 4.5+ divisions.  Winning players in each division will be paired with local tennis pros for a championship round.
  • Top wheelchair tennis players will also compete and be featured in a separate Pro-Am. Able-body players will have an opportunity to play with wheelchair players during the competition and are invited to sponsor a wheelchair player.
  • Tickets to participate are $125 per player, which includes food during play,  the player reception following the Pro-Am round, prizes and a chance to wins some great giveaways.
  • A portion of the proceeds will benefit Wheel Serve NC.
  • Visit the event site for additional information and to register

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