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The boys are back in town! John Shaw and Tim Murphy have once again teamed up to bring you the best Tennis Equipment for your game. Tim and John worked together over 17 years ago at East Wind Athletics (f.ka. East Wind Traders) on the East Side of Providence, RI in Wayland Square.
John and Tim were the stringers for the Ivy League Champions Ladies Tennis Team at Brown University during the later 1990's and early 1990's. Tim is also a former tennis coach of Barrington High School and Assistant Tennis Coach at Brown University. Today Tim is the New England Distributor for Wilson and he also runs tennis camps.
So, yes the number one brand in tennis, Wislon is now available at Narragansett Tennis-Shoppe. Wilson Tennis and Squash products are NOW available at your Tennis Shop.
John Shaw a forner tennis instructor was involved with bringing the USTA's Junior Team Tennis and Play Tennis America to Rhode Island back in the early 1990's
Together John and Tim have over 35 years of experince in the tennis industry. Add our network of friends and fomer colleagues and resources, you might say we have "Gut Instincts For Your Game!"
The Foundation for the concept behind Narragansett Tennis Shoppe is The Narragansett Pier Casino a.ka. The Towers John and his wife Terri were married in the The Towers in 1994. Their two daughters Emma and Alexandra (Allie) attend the Narragansett School System.
This is just the beginning...stay tuned come inside your tennis shop find out what we have planned for you and the community. We intend to carry on in the tradition of a group of influential Narragansett businessmen and summer residents from 1883 when they organized the Narragansett Casino Corporation "for the soul purpose if using, promoting and enjoying games and sport of every kind, and for the development and improvement of literary and social intercourse and physical and mental cultivation of it's members"(Images of America ~ Narragansett By-The-Sea (Sallie W. Latimer) (The Narragansett Pier Towers and Casino:100th Anniversary, 1983). |