South City’s Own Tennis Shop & More: Sweet Spot Tennis & Training

South San Francisco, CA   November 17, 2016sweetspottennis

Everything South City would like to welcome Sweet Tennis Shop to our City (established 2015) and to our 2016 SMALL BUSINESS SATURDAY CAMPAIGN. Remember to shop Small Businesses on Saturday November 26th- right after Thanksgiving.

Sweet Spot Tennis & Training enjoys some great YELP reviews HERE.

Details:

659 El Camino Real  South San Francisco, CA 94080
http://sweetspottennissf.wix.com/ssttssf  Follow them on FB HERE
Tel: 650-763-1131 –

 

Specialties

Racquet Stringing, Racquets, Personal Training, Tennis, Tennis Stringing, Boxing, TRX, Pickleball, Stringing, TRX classes, Boxing classes, Fitness, and healthy lifestyle

Established in 2015. This is a new retail tennis in South San Francisco. Come in and check us out!

FROM THE OWNER:

Paul Swink, the owner of Sweet Spot Tennis & Training

Paul Swink, the owner of Sweet Spot Tennis & Training

I am a USPTA Certified Professional. I started playing tennis passionately in Walnut Creek, March of 2003 with the goal of getting back into shape. I was torn between tennis and racquetball. I made some friends in clinics and soon forgot racquetball existed. Since then, I have been playing USTA Leagues and Tournaments.

As my addiction to tennis grew, I felt the need to share my experience with others. I studied, practiced, and prayed to get my certification to teach tennis. In 2011, I began volunteering to assist with any class that was in need. I received my certification from the USPTA in 2012 and began a career teaching at the Presidio YMCA and Prime Time Athetic Club.

Now it’s time to serve the community/ Our store is located in sunny South City. There are plenty of courts to play on and the tennis community here is very warm and welcoming.

Come and visit – you’ll see what I mean.

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