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Resides in Woodbury, NY. Known as Scott R Perlstein. Related to Isabel Perlstein Robyn Perlstein , 51 Dana Daniels , 62 . Lived in 5225 Pooks Hill Rd #809 , Bethesda , MD 20814 (301) 564-9560 1 Bay Club Dr #20U , Bayside , NY 11360 (718) 631-9695 Jericho, NY Phila, PA Philadelphia, PA . Resides in San Mateo, CA. Known as Scott Pearlstein, Scott Pearstein, Scott Perstein . Related to Cory Kuhn , 29 Ralph Puckett , 87 Fran Schowalter . Lived in 103 Mission Dr , Palo Alto , CA 94303 (650) 325-2767 1654 Bayridge Way , San Mateo , CA 94402 (650) 325-2767 East Palo Alto, CA Santa Cruz, CA . Resides in Cincinnati, OH. Related to Rosemary Martin , 96 Scott Martin , 55 Steven Martin , 63 . Resides in Pompano Beach, FL. Known as Scott Perlstein , Glenn Perlstein, Scot Perlstein, Scott Perlstin . Related to Mario Perez , 61 Robert Perez , 51 Robert Perez , 65 . Lived in 1360 S Ocean Blvd #303 , Pompano Beach , FL 33062 (954) 784-7147 1381 E Terra Mar Dr , Pompano Beach , FL 33062 (954) 784-7147 Los Angeles, CA Fort Lauderdale, FL . Resides in Melville, NY. Known as Scott Perlstein , Scott Bernstein, Scott Berstein, Scott Berwstein . Related to Francis Debobes , Lived in 10 Floral Dr E , Plainview , NY 11803 (516) 364-1283 20 Canterbury Rd , Great Neck , NY 11021 Linden, PA Plainview, NY Woodbury, NY Nassau, NY . Tennis Lessons-Beginner I-Ages 5-8 years. Group lessons designed to provide instruction on learning the sport. Focus on learning the game and teaching fundamentals. Groups of 4 or less students. After class, instructor may request that a student move to a lesson that is more suitable for student's ability. Weather Update Hotline: (650) 343-7343. Tennis lessons are run through Scott Perlstein Tennis. More information at www.tennispro.com. Age Range: 5-8. Register Session Ages Start Date End Date # of Meetings Time Days of the Week Omit These Days Res. Non-Res. Location Full. Please call 650-558-7300 for Wait List Information 82200.06 5-8 Sat 05/22/21 06/19/21 4 9:00-10:00 am Sa 5/29 92.00 108.00 Washington Park-Tennis Courts, 850 Burlingame Ave, Burlingame. Full. Please call 650-558-7300 for Wait List Information Code 82200.06 Age Range 5-8 Date Range Sat 05/22/21 - 06/19/21 Meets on Sa Meeting Times 9:00-10:00 am Days Not Meeting 5/29 Meetings 4 Fees Resident 92.00 Non-Resident 108.00 Location Washington Park-Tennis Courts, 850 Burlingame Ave, Burlingame. Return to Tennis Serve and Splash. Content City of Burlingame © 2006-2021. Parks & Recreation Department – 1010 Burlingame Avenue, Burlingame CA 94010 650.558.7300. RecEnroll ® Copyright HindeNet LLC, 1993-2021 - RecEnroll is a registered trademark of HindeNet, LLC. Tennis Lessons-Adult Beginner. Group lessons designed to provide instruction on learning the basics of tennis and improving play. Participants must bring their own racquet. The focus will be on teaching fundamentals. Groups of 6 or less students. After first class, instructor may request that a student move to a lesson that is more suitable for students ability. Weather Update Hotline: (650) 343-7343. Tennis lessons are run through Scott Perlstein Tennis. More information at www.tennispro.com. Age Range: 18+ Register Session Ages Start Date End Date # of Meetings Time Days of the Week Omit These Days Res. Non-Res. Snr. Res. Snr. Non-Res. Location Add To Cart 82202.06 18+ Sat 05/22/21 06/19/21 4 12:00-1:00 pm Sa 5/29 92.00 108.00 92.00 108.00 Washington Park-Tennis Courts, 850 Burlingame Ave, Burlingame For Senior Discount, call the Rec Center at (650) 558-7300. $72R/$92NR. Add To Cart Code 82202.06 Age Range 18+ Date Range Sat 05/22/21 - 06/19/21 Meets on Sa Meeting Times 12:00-1:00 pm Days Not Meeting 5/29 Meetings 4 Fees Resident 92.00 Non-Resident 108.00 Senior 92.00 Non-Resident Senior 108.00 Location Washington Park- Tennis Courts, 850 Burlingame Ave, Burlingame For Senior Discount, call the Rec Center at (650) 558-7300. $72R/$92NR. Return to Tennis Serve and Splash. Content City of Burlingame © 2006-2021. Parks & Recreation Department – 1010 Burlingame Avenue, Burlingame CA 94010 650.558.7300. RecEnroll ® Copyright HindeNet LLC, 1993-2021 - RecEnroll is a registered trademark of HindeNet, LLC. 10 Hilarious Tennis Quotes That Will Have You in Stitches. Generally the most quotable tennis players are the ones with a vibrant and outspoken personality. These are players journalists rush to hoping for a sound bite as opposed to a dull and neutral response. Here are 10 hilarious tennis quotes that will have you in stitches. Feel free to comment below with other funny quotes that aren't on this list. Vitas Gerulaitis. Having lost 16 times in a row to Jimmy Connors, Vitas Gerulaitis finally triumphed and offered his reason as to why he didn't lose: "Nobody beats Vitas Gerulaitis 17 times in a row." Goran Ivanišević. Goran Ivanišević voiced his displeasure on being left of the ATP player's guide: "They’ve lost my page. Somebody ripped it out. But I’m the main sponsor for the tour! I’m the guy who paid the most fines, so they should give me respect. There should be a page saying 'This is the guy who paid the most fines.'" Harry Carpenter. Harry Carpenter making perfect sense: "It's quite clear that Virginia Wade is thriving on the pressure now that the pressure on her to do well is off." Pat Cash. Pat Cash's train of thought disconnecting: "Lleyton Hewitt. His two greatest strengths are his legs, his speed, his agility and his competitiveness." Mitch Hedberg. Comedian Mitch Hedberg finding faults with playing recreational tennis: "The depressing thing about tennis is that no matter how good I get, I'll never be as good as a wall." Nicolas Massu. Then-Chilean No.1 Nicolas Massu giving us a reason why he should care about his numbers: "I'd rather be No. 2 in Chile and No. 1 in the world. I don't care about numbers right now." Mel Purcell. Mel Purcell outlining how he would dethrone Ivan Lendl: "Sure, on a given day I could beat him. But it would have to be a day he had food poisoning." Maybe Purcell should have tried the underarm serve and hitting moon balls a la Michael Chang. Goran Ivanišević. Goran Ivanišević explaining his inconsistency: "The trouble with me is that every match I play against five opponents: umpire, crowd, ball boys, court, and myself." This was on show during the 2000 Samsung Open where he ran out rackets because he smashed them all. Andre Agassi and Andy Roddick. Here's a classic come back from the ever-so-quotable Andy Roddick. Andre Agassi: "Let’s see what you’ve got, big boy." Vince Spadea. Vince Spadea opining on Guillermo Cañas, Guillermo Coria, Juan Ignacio Chela, Mariano Hood and Mariano Puerta testing positive for banned stimulants: "The Argentineans practise on the court for two hours a day, then they must practise in front of a mirror for two more hours saying 'I’m not guilty.'" Katrina Scott Wasn’t Supposed to Reach the U.S. Open. She’s in the Second Round. Scott, 16, received a wild card after players withdrew because of coronavirus concerns. She faces the 22nd-seeded Amanda Anisimova on Thursday. As more and more players withdrew from the United States Open because of travel and safety concerns during the coronavirus pandemic, a spot finally opened for a player who picked up the sport accidentally and hasn’t let go since. Katrina Scott, 16, was given a wild card 18 days after the initial list of wild cards was announced, and her next match is Thursday against a fellow American teenager, the 22nd-seeded Amanda Anisimova, 19. Scott showed a readiness to compete in her first-round match on Tuesday that belied the hasty summoning. Ranked 637th in women’s singles, Scott beat the 131st-ranked Natalia Vikhlyantseva of Russia, 7-6 (3), 6-2. Katrina’s mother, Lena Scott, had grown up as a ballet dancer in Iran before emigrating to the United States at age 17 with her mother, who was seeking breast cancer treatment. Lena Scott had initially started her daughter in ballet lessons at just 18 months old. When Katrina didn’t take to ballet, she instead put her into figure skating, which she figured was close enough to ballet, at age 3. Katrina took to figure skating quickly, training up to three hours a day toward the goal of one day competing professionally. But when Lena couldn’t pick her up from practice one day, Katrina’s alternate ride took her life in a new direction: the friend whom she car-pooled with first had to go to a tennis lesson.
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