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Tennis Amenities

Tennis Hours

Tennis Courts:      8:00 am - 10:00 pm daily

Pro Shop:             Monday - Friday                    7:30 am - 8:00 pm
                               Saturday                                 7:30 am - 4:00 pm
                               Sunday                                    8:00 am - 4:00 pm

Chelsea Court Reservation System Information

Chelsea Court Reservation System phone number:  (941) 328-1025


Introducing Have 3, Pick Me!  - Play with the pros!

Serendipity is great tennis!  We offer tennis members a top-notch facility and full access to all leagues, private clinics, tournaments and junior programs. The following is a list of Serendipity's tennis offerings:

· 19 Har Tru tennis courts, 15 lighted courts for evening play  

· Ladies/Mens/Juniors USTA, Interclub & In-House Leagues 
  
Women's In-House Singles Ladder
  Men's In-House Singles Ladder
  Men's In-House Competitive Doubles 
 
In-House Competitive Mixed Doubles

· USPTA certified Tennis Professionals

· Private and group clinics for adults and juniors 

· Junior leagues, tournaments, after-school and summer programs

· Cardio Tennis classes


· Court reservations available via automated telephone system

· Pro Shop featuring apparel, equipment and accessories


· Racquet stringing


Tennis Pros:
Please click on the Clinic link under each pro to see what they are currently offering. 
To get more information on a clinic or to sign up, please contact the Pro Shop at (941) 922-1591 #221.

Samantha Ardenfriend
Director of Tennis, USPTA, National Cardio Tennis Team Speaker

Samantha was born into a tennis family and began competing at age eight. Through continued competition, she received a full tennis scholarship to Barry University in Miami, where an injury caused her to channel her passion for the sport into coaching. After graduating with a B.A. in psychology, Samantha began working as a tennis professional. Hard work, dedication and passion soon earned her a place as a pro on The National Cardio Tennis Team, for which she continues to travel nationally and internationally to promote the sport of Cardio Tennis. Samantha’s other claims-to-fame include working with former World Number One Women’s Player Tracy Austin and recently claiming the title of Women’s World Fastest Rapid Fire Feeder at the 2007 USPTA Word Conference. 

Tiffany Tucker

Tiffany is a USPTA-certified P-1 professional who has been a tennis player since she was 13. She played #1 singles and doubles for four years while she worked toward her B.S. in Business Administration at Methodist University in North Carolina. During her summers, Tiffany has worked in the tennis industry as both an Assistant Tennis Pro and a Marketing Assistant.


Andreas Bubik

Andreas was born in Hamburg, Germany, where he began playing tennis at age 6 and advanced to be in the top 5 juniors by age 10. In 1993, he moved to the United States to attend IMG Academies in Bradenton, Florida, where he advanced quickly to be ranked #1 in his division by year's end. Andreas competed through 2000 when an injury sidelined his career. He now devotes his time and energies to others through coaching. His passion for the sport of tennis has led him to find a career in sports-specific training and conditioning of all ages and levels, passing on his love of the sport to all of those with whom he has the opportunity to work.


Sergiu Pletosu

Sergiu was born in Galati Romani in 1977. He has been a tennis player since 1983 and was a member of the Romanian National Junior team from 1992-1995, where he represented Romania in many Junior International Tournaments. In 1997 Sergiu came to the USA to Rick Macy Academy in Fort Lauderdale, and then in November of 1997 he moved to Bolletieri in Bradenton. Sergiu played Satellites Tournaments in Europe and USA and has been training with many world-class tennis players like Martina Hingis, Martina Navratilova, Marcelo Rios, Jimmy Areas, Elena Iankovich, and many others. He also played # 1 in singles and doubles for Belmont Abbey College where he graduated in 2003. Since then he has been very active with the local tennis charitable events.