Tennis tourney remembers Dianne B. Snyder 

Posted 9/11/15

WESTPORT — Find a partner and come out to play at the annual end of outdoor-season tennis doubles open sponsored by the Dianne B. Snyder Tennis Center.

This clay court tournament is held in memory of Dianne B. Snyder and all those who …

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Tennis tourney remembers Dianne B. Snyder 

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WESTPORT — Find a partner and come out to play at the annual end of outdoor-season tennis doubles open sponsored by the Dianne B. Snyder Tennis Center.

This clay court tournament is held in memory of Dianne B. Snyder and all those who perished on American Airlines flight 11 on Sept. 11, 2001. Players of all levels are welcome —‚ play for the fun of it, play for the competition. All proceeds go to the upkeep and maintenance of the courts on Old County Road in Westport.

The tournament will be hosted once again by the Acoaxet Club on Howland Road in Westport Harbor.

All players asked to wear half-whites: tops, shorts/ skirts. Balls will be provided.

Registrations should be received by September 29. The form is available on the tennis center’s website — www.dbstc.org —  and may be filled out and emailed or mailed. Payment — $50 per team (or $30 for students) —may be processed online through PayPal or sent via check to the address on the form.

Single elimination draws, though consolation rounds will be matched up to offer teams additional play options.

Contact Lisa at 508-646-8111 or Pam at 774-264-0417 or email dbstctenis@gmail.com to register or for more information.

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