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As we celebrate our 32nd year, Four Seasons is proud to offer you, what has frequently been called, the finest recreational experience in Fairfield County.

With 11 indoor and 12 outdoor har-tru courts,Studio Golf & Fitness, Massage Therapy and 1 outdoor Sport Court and Olympic swimming pool, we truly have something for everyone



Four Seasons Racquet Club "voted Fairfield County's top tennis club"

Summer program and membership information is now available please click here to download

 

Get Greg Moran's monthly lesson, sign up below.

Info and Contacts

For further information on any of  our programs please feel free to contact one of our Directors


Membership and
Special Events

Stanley Matthews
(203) 762-2423
Fsrc589@aol.com

Director of Tennis
Greg Moran
(203) 762-2423
gmoran5517@aol.com

Director of Mens Leagues
and USTA Teams

Arnie Hoegler
(203) 762-2423
AHoegler@ltileasing.com

Director of Golf
Angelo Lopiano
(203) 761-0824
angelo@studiogolf.com

Director of Fitness
Regina Ann Squeo
(203) 952-4531
studiofitnessct@aol.com

Director of Massage
Pam  Smith
(203) 300-1709
Scamp307@optonline.net

Director of Yoga
Andrea Lankester
(203) 762-2423
andrealankester@yahoo.com

 

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Directions

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Greg's Free Monthly Lesson!

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Have you ever noticed that when you mention the word "power" to any tennis player their mouths begin to water? Power strokes, power racquets, power strings, power shoes, power warm-ups, you name it. If it says “power,” we want it and we want it bad!

To many, power is the mark of a good tennis player and it’s easy to understand why. They see Andy Roddick fire in a 150 mph serve or Maria Sharapova hit a forehand that would penetrate concrete and walk away with the perception that winning tennis is all about big shots and quick points.

Nothing gets the juices flowing like ripping a winner past a lunging opponent. We clench our fist, yell “Yes” and, for a brief moment, feel as if we’re right up there with Andy and Maria.

We all want to hit the ball harder and in this article I’ll offer some tips that have helped my students add power to their games. But first, a few words of caution: many players operate under the misconception that the ability to rip the ball will alone take them to the next level. They then fire away at the first opportunity only to see their games deteriorate into a sea of unforced errors.

WORKSHOP


Click on the image below to download the workshop brochure

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