Tennis League or Tournament Play with Tennis-Bag Tags from KC Metro Tennis (Up to 67% Off)
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Five-week leagues with flexible match schedules & double-elimination tournaments follow ITF rules, uniting players of all skill levels
To tennis players, unlike reality-show participants and bugs, “love” actually means something. Show off your sports vocabulary with this Groupon.
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$10 for a tennis-league package (a $30 total value)
- Entry to a KC Metro tennis league (a $20 value). Five-week leagues run April 1–May 5, May 20–June 23, July 8–August 11, and August 26–September 29, with flexible match schedules.
- Tennis-bag tag (a $10 value)<p>
$15 for a tennis-tournament package (a $30 value) * Entry to a KC Metro tennis tournament, valid for either the KC Metro Tennis Open, which starts Sunday, June 3, or the KC City Championships Invitational, which starts Sunday, September 9. * Complimentary tennis-bag tag<p>
Five-week leagues with flexible match schedules & double-elimination tournaments follow ITF rules, uniting players of all skill levels
To tennis players, unlike reality-show participants and bugs, “love” actually means something. Show off your sports vocabulary with this Groupon.
Choose Between Two Options
$10 for a tennis-league package (a $30 total value)
- Entry to a KC Metro tennis league (a $20 value). Five-week leagues run April 1–May 5, May 20–June 23, July 8–August 11, and August 26–September 29, with flexible match schedules.
- Tennis-bag tag (a $10 value)<p>
$15 for a tennis-tournament package (a $30 value) * Entry to a KC Metro tennis tournament, valid for either the KC Metro Tennis Open, which starts Sunday, June 3, or the KC City Championships Invitational, which starts Sunday, September 9. * Complimentary tennis-bag tag<p>
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About KC Metro Tennis, LLC
United by their love for tennis, players of all ages and skill levels flock to the competitive singles, doubles, and mixed-doubles opportunities sponsored by KC Metro Tennis. During five-week leagues, opponents square off on public courts in matches they scheduled themselves, thwacking the ball with backhands, forehands, and line judges' hands as they strive to win their league and progress to the single-elimination playoffs. The playoffs feed into an invitational, one of the league’s two 2012 tournaments, which are both played with a double-elimination format that guarantees each contestant at least two games.