I started playing in TV about 3 years ago. My experience with instruction was much more positive than some report here and I was grateful to the volunteers that took their time to work with us.
I now play almost every day during open play (sunrise to 10 am on every court). I was rated about 2 years ago.
Most of us will gladly accommodate beginning players with one caveat. If you don't at least know the basic rules you probably shouldn't be at open play - or even advanced beginner play.
If you are reading this post - you are computer savvy. Do a Google search and learn the rules. Know how to keep score, some BASIC strategy, and what constitutes a fault. You can do this right from the comfort of your desk or recliner. You and the folks you play with will enjoy the game much more.
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Pam&Nick
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