Play Tennis Day

Play Tennis Day

When : Always February 23rd

Play Tennis Day is a great day to play tennis.  After all, it's the objective of the day.

Millions of Americans enjoy playing tennis. In addition to being a good sport, its good exercise, too.

If the weather in your area keeps you from playing tennis today, then watching or reading about tennis is a great backup activity.


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