‘Swing Into Spring’ tennis tournament returns to Sun City West
Posted 11/28/23
The Sun City West Tennis Club announces the 38th annual “Swing Into Spring” senior tennis tournament, set for Wednesday, March 20, through Sunday, March 24, at the Memo’s Bistro …
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‘Swing Into Spring’ tennis tournament returns to Sun City West
Submitted photo/Vinnie Taibbi
Pictured are George Orchard, SIS Match Director and Rosanne and Bruce Pazarena.
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The Sun City West Tennis Club announces the 38th annual “Swing Into Spring” senior tennis tournament, set for Wednesday, March 20, through Sunday, March 24, at the Memo’s Bistro Tennis Complex located at the R.H. Johnson Recreation Center.
The tournament is open to players age 50 and older from Sun City West and throughout the Valley. Spectator admission is free but 100% of the proceeds will go to a charity in Sun City West.
This year’s tournament realized a $4,000 donation to the Sun City West PRIDES and a $4,000 donation to the Sun City West Posse.