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Waterville Valley Tennis Center Earns World Rankings on Tennis Resorts Online

The Waterville Valley Tennis Center has been voted a Gold Medal Resortin the annual Tennis Resorts Online rankings of tennis resorts across the globe, with a ranking of #13. In addition, they were recognized in the poll as #3 for Best Value for Dollaand#4 for Best Overall Recreation. The Waterville Valley Tennis Center was only one of two tennis centers in the northeast recognized as a Gold Medal Resort.

Waterville Valley Tennis Center Owner and USPTA Director Tom Gross, Jr. states, “We are so honored to once again receive a top 15 ranking as a Gold Medal Resort in the World, but to be ranked #13 is a wonderful tribute to Waterville Valley and our staff! A resort in the White Mountains of New Hampshire being ranked #13 in the World! That is very cool! We know we are not the biggest or a year-round facility but we know we are special and I feel Roger Cox, founder of Tennis Resorts Online and the most well-respected tennis travel editor in the world said it best-  “Anyone who's ever been to a great tennis resort or camp can tell you that it is somehow greater than the sum of its parts. Yes, the staff and the programs and the creature comforts matter, but beyond those elements that you can easily point to lies something intangible: an ineffable sense of "tennis atmosphere" that adds immeasurably to the allure. Almost from the moment you enter the pro shop or stroll around the courts you can feel an enthusiasm for the game and its players. Somehow you know, from that very first encounter, often before you even set foot on court, that this is going to be a great tennis holiday.”

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Gross said, “There is an excellent vibe between our members and guests! From mixed doubles socials, to match making, the staff and members really put the effort into making it fun for everyone! We also take great pride in our clinics and private lessons, taking the stroke foundation our guests have and making them better in one lesson. And I have to think the 18 red clay courts surrounded by 4,000 foot mountains and the beautiful resort village really add to the overall experience.”

 

Since 1884 guests have enjoyed tennis in Waterville Valley and this summer theirranking continues the long tradition of providing a first-rate tennis center for vacationers.”

 

General Manager Rene Schwartz stated, “The overall #3 ranking for Best Value for Dollar  plus a #4 ranking for Best Overall Recreation is an indication of our commitment to guests who have many choices in a crowded summer vacation market. Guests staying in participating lodges here in the valley receive a Freedom Passwhich includes unlimited tennis court time and a variety of other recreational amenities, including golf, boats, mountain bikes and access to the White Mountain Athletic Club.”

According to Roger Cox, editor of tennisresortsonline.com“What the top resorts all have in common, … is a passion for tennis and a proven ability to cater to the needs of avid players.” He continues, “Terraced into a grassy hillside and surrounded by forested mountains, Waterville's 18 red-clay courts rank among the most beautiful places I've played.”

 

Former touring pro Clare Grabher and her husband Kurt of New England Tennis Holidayswill once again operate their very high quality, 5-hour-a-day summer tennis camps on those same red-clay tournament courts. States Kurt, "As founders ofNew England Tennis Holidays, we are very excited about our relationship with Tom Gross, Jr. and the Waterville Valley Resort and Tennis Center. This is our 31st year of tennis in New England and our 9th season in Waterville Valley, NH.”

 

The Waterville Valley Tennis Center (603-236-4840) opens in mid-May (weather permitting) and continues through Columbus Day/First People's Day Weekend.