Beach-Tennis: The “pros” are back this weekend on the Palm Beach!

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This Sunday, July 5, Friendly Caribbean Beach Tennis (FCBT), an FFT affiliated club, is organizing a large beach tennis tournament, approved by the French Tennis Federation on the four fields of Palm Beach.

It is with real relief that the members of the FCBT learned that phase 3 of the deconfinement authorized the return to competition and approved tournaments for all the licensees of Beach-Tennis from June 22, in compliance with the rules. health protection.

Despite very short deadlines to promote the tournament and the difficulties related to transport, the high level will be at the rendezvous this Sunday with the presence of Julie Labrit, n ° 1 French and young Tom Lamort, 14th French, player FCBT, hope of French Beach-TennisT. St Barth players will also make the trip.

The many FCBT volunteers are busy preparing the premises.

Competitors are eager to return to competition after 3 months of complete stoppage.

Beach Tennis is a sport which allows players, even beginners, to quickly enter the competition and above all to have fun at all ages. The youngest player registered at 14 years old.

The oldest player is 65 years old.

The FCBT thanks the Collectivity of Saint-Martin for its support.

The club will be open all summer and other events are in preparation with the support of the Guadeloupe League. Doors open every Friday evening with evening sessions.

 

Presentation  of the BT 1000 tournament (Double men and Double women)

Registration of your team ONLY on FCBT SXM@gmail.com, an acknowledgment of receipt will confirm your registration in the main table or on the waiting list. 2020 competition license required.

LIMITED PLACES.

Draw on Saturday July 4 (more info)

End of registration as soon as the tables are complete.

Quicksand balls

Referee: Julie LABRIT

 

More info on the Facebook page Friendly Caribbean Beach Tennis

or by contacting Laurence (President) au 0690 31 31 22 XNUMX or Sabrina on 0690 76 18 26.

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