Come and explore the newest tennis and racquet sports facility in St. Charles, offering classes, clinics and leagues for all ages. The Open House at Vetta Racquet Sports West will be held Saturday. Jan. 9. You can check out the newly resurfaced courts, free food and refreshments, games, and free clinics for kids and adults.
For tennis enthusiasts, Vetta Racquet Sports West features six newly resurfaced courts and offers youth programs for all ages and skill levels as well as adult programs, including Interclub and USTA teams and clinics. There will also be adult instruction available for beginners.
For racquetball enthusiasts, Vetta Racquet Sports West features six raquetball courts, free singles and doubles leagues, middle and high school leagues and clinics, racquetball lessons offered by the top teaching pros in Missouri and lots more.
At the open house, free clinics for kids will be held from 4 to 6 p.m. Free clinics for adults will be held from 6 to 9 p.m.
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