Whether you're a novice tennis player or a seasoned veteran with years of playing experience, Oak Park Women's Tennis Club welcomes you! We're a club for any woman 18 and up who wants to play tennis and have fun.
After a group of housewives in 1958 decided an organized club could provide an opportunity to enhance their tennis skills, they established the Oak Park Women's Tennis Club and elected Faye Price as their first president with a term beginning January 1, 1959. With its sole purpose of promoting women's tennis, OPWTC has been going strong ever since, holding low-key doubles tournaments that give women of all ages and experience an opportunity to play regularly with other women who enjoy the sport.
Members come from all walks of life. We're farmers, teachers, clerks, scientists, secretaries, medical professionals, homemakers, mothers, grandmothers and great-grandmothers, married, divorced or single, employed or retired or in-between. We're various ethnicities and ages from 18 to over 90. What ties us all together is our love of tennis.
Based at Stockton's Oak Park Tennis Complex with its 11 well-maintained courts and oak-tree shaded lawn, complete with picnic tables and benches, our club has members on the court virtually every day of the week playing friendly low-key doubles matches with each other and also highly competitive matches with OPTC members, non-members and/or members from other local clubs. We welcome new friends!
After a group of housewives in 1958 decided an organized club could provide an opportunity to enhance their tennis skills, they established the Oak Park Women's Tennis Club and elected Faye Price as their first president with a term beginning January 1, 1959. With its sole purpose of promoting women's tennis, OPWTC has been going strong ever since, holding low-key doubles tournaments that give women of all ages and experience an opportunity to play regularly with other women who enjoy the sport.
Members come from all walks of life. We're farmers, teachers, clerks, scientists, secretaries, medical professionals, homemakers, mothers, grandmothers and great-grandmothers, married, divorced or single, employed or retired or in-between. We're various ethnicities and ages from 18 to over 90. What ties us all together is our love of tennis.
Based at Stockton's Oak Park Tennis Complex with its 11 well-maintained courts and oak-tree shaded lawn, complete with picnic tables and benches, our club has members on the court virtually every day of the week playing friendly low-key doubles matches with each other and also highly competitive matches with OPTC members, non-members and/or members from other local clubs. We welcome new friends!