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Ace tennis trainer ready to pass on his wisdom

30 Jan, 2012 12:00 AM
GRIFFITH Tennis Club has welcomed on board the skill and desire of new coach Jeremy Quast, who will get to work in the coming weeks with the club's raft of talented juniors.

Having coached in Western Australia and at the prestigious Margaret Court Tennis Academy in Albury, Quast brings with him an impressive resume.

Griffith Tennis Club's Cheryl Rawle welcomed Quast's arrival, saying he had already shown he is ready to roll his sleeves up and get to work as he sets out a long-term career as a coach in the city.

The club will start a Little Net Monster program for children five years and under, which will start on Saturday, February 4 at 8.30am.

For more information on the program or the rest of the year's activities through Quast, call 0414 991 623.

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ANYONE FOR TENNIS? New coach Jeremy Quast looks to sign up Airlee Savage, 7, for the upcoming season of training programs and events. 	Picture: Anthony Stipo
ANYONE FOR TENNIS? New coach Jeremy Quast looks to sign up Airlee Savage, 7, for the upcoming season of training programs and events. Picture: Anthony Stipo

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