TENNIS CAMPS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
COLLEGE TENNIS EXPOSURE CAMP College Tennis Academy, Inc. 1626 Portsmouth Lake Dr. Brandon FL 33511 Tennis camps; tennis instruction; providing classes and workshops in the field of tennis;
COLLEGE TENNIS EXPOSURE CAMP College Tennis Academy, Inc. 1626 Portsmouth Lake Dr. Brandon FL 33511 Tennis camps; tennis instruction; providing classes and workshops in the field of tennis;CAMP;
COLLEGE TENNIS EXPOSURE CAMP College Tennis Academy, Inc. 1626 Portsmouth Lake Dr. Brandon FL 33511 Tennis camps; Tennis instruction; Providing classes and workshops in the field of tennis;
TGA PREMIER JUNIOR TENNIS TGA Premier Junior Tennis Franchise Suite 2100 390 North Sepulveda Boulevard El Segundo CA 90245 tennis camps, tennis clinics, tennis tournaments, tennis parties, after-school enrichment programs, tennis instruction; providing a website featuring information relating to the sport of tennis;The mark consists of the letters TGA above the words Premier Junior Tennis all of which appear below a swoosh which contains a tennis ball encircled by flames.;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;
TGA PREMIER YOUTH TENNIS Jacobs, Joshua S. 1960 East Grand Ave, Suite 811 El Segundo CA 90245 Tennis camps, tennis clinics, tennis tournaments, tennis parties, after-school enrichment programs in the field of tennis instruction, tennis instruction; providing a website featuring information relating to the sport of tennis;The mark consists of a bouncing tennis ball over the letters TGA in upper case and the words Premier Youth Tennis.;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;PREMIER YOUTH TENNIS;
THE NET GAME COUNTS TWO! KRASS, EDGAR B. 1626 Portsmouth Lake Dr. Brandon FL 33511 Tennis camps; tennis instruction; providing classes and workshops in the field of tennis; entertainment in the nature of tennis tournaments, tennis exhibitions;Clothing, namely, shirts, sweatshirts, pants, shorts, and hats;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A tennis net winder for positioning within a tennis net support post, the tennis net winder comprising a frame having a face plate, having a plurality of apertures for securing the tennis net winder to the support post, the face plate having rearwardly extending support walls secured by a rear wall, the rear wall and face plate having aligned apertures for support of a worm gear member, the extending support walls having aligned apertures for support of a beveled gear and take up drum assembly, the face plate having a generally longitudinal rectangular opening aperture having a guide roller slidably mounted on a cross bar, the tennis net cable passing under the guide roller and through the take up drum, the take up drum being formed with a helical groove such that operation of the worm gear by a crank handle takes up or releases cable on the take up drum, the take up assembly, the winder assembly and frame being coated with a weather impervious coating, such as gold plating.