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Royal Lahaina Tennis Ranch to Host World-Class Tennis Camp

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Royal Lahaina Tennis Ranch will host an exclusive High Powered Doubles Tennis Camp from September 25 to 29 on Maui, featuring legendary doubles players Bob and Mike Bryan.

KEY BISCAYNE, FL – MARCH 31: Bob Bryan and Mike Bryan pose for a photo with the Miami Open trophy after defeating Karen Khachanov and Andrey Rublev of Russia during the men’s doubles final on Day 13 of the Miami Open Presented by Itau at Crandon Park Tennis Center on March 31, 2018 in Key Biscayne, Florida. PC: Ron Angle.

The Bryan brothers held the world No. 1 doubles ranking longer than anyone else. Legendary tennis player and Olympic coach Tom Gullikson joins the coaching staff along with other top-notch doubles coaches.

The High Powered Doubles Tennis Camp is designed exclusively for tennis players ranked from 3.5 to 5.5 in the National Tennis Rating Program. The camp aims to improve players’ doubles game with tennis tips and tricks during four days of instruction on return of serve strategies, effective doubles practice drills and improving players’ tennis mindset on “big points.”

Camp fees include ocean view accommodations for four nights at the Royal Lahaina Resort, ranked among the top 100 tennis resorts in the country. Players will also enjoy a welcome cocktail reception and daily breakfast and lunch. Space is limited and only available for players with a 3.5 to 5.5 NTRP skill level.

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Cost for the 2019 High Powered Doubles Tennis Camp is $3,795 per person for double-occupancy accommodations; $3,995 for single-occupancy accommodations.

For more information about the 2019 High Powered Doubles Tennis Camp with Bob & Mike Bryan and Tom Gullikson, contact Cathy Nicoloff at 808-264-0752 and [email protected] or visit RoyalLahaina.com.

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