The Granville Tennis Club
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Welcome to the Granville Tennis Club, one of Central Ohio's premier clay court facilities. Located in the charming village of Granville, OH the club offers 5 professionally maintained courts in a uniquely private natural setting. More importantly we offer more than a hundred members who are anxious to welcome you to our tennis family. So, check out our web site and Come Join the Fun.
 

Regardless of your age or skill level the Granville Tennis Club has much to offer. Leagues are available for senior women, senior men, mixed doubles, men's doubles, women's doubles, and men's singles. We have a competitive men's travel team and programs for juniors and beginners. Of course open play is available every day for members to form their own matches.

Our six month season begins in early May and ends in late October depending on the weather.

Throughout the season there are special events including tournaments and social events for the entire family.

Our members come from throughout Licking County and Central Ohio, as The Granville Tennis Club offers the best value for quality private courts in the area. The fun can't begin until you join, so review the web site carefully and contact us with any questions.

Looking forward to seeing you on the courts!

Welcome Paul Kobelt new Teaching Professional!

Our Tennis Pro
The Granville Tennis Club is pleased to announce Mr. Paul Kobelt as our new Teaching Professional.  He currently owns and operates the New Albany Tennis Center where he has developed innovative tennis programs.
 
Paul is rated by the USPTA as Professional 1.  This is the highest tested rating possible and is achieved by scoring in the 90th percentile on the USPTA Certification Exam. Tennis professionals must have a minimum of three years' teaching experience and be 22 years old. Professional 1 members are commonly considered for director of tennis or head tennis professional job opportunities. They should be able to develop lesson programs, direct activities, manage pro shop operations and oversee a tennis facility. A Professional 1 also should be able to handle employee relations tasks such as hiring, developing budgets, directing communications and serving as an integral part of the facility management team. 

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