In this touching episode of the Atlanta Tennis Podcast, powered by GoTennis, hear Polly's story of how tennis helped her overcome her initial loneliness and turned it into a positive feeling for the Atlanta community. Hear how this city newbie went from player to team captainβthe powerful use of sports in building lasting relationships.
When Polly first moved to Atlanta, she barely knew anyone. Then she joined her husband at a local tennis match, and everything changed. Starting right from the beginners' level, Polly took to the game, joining the beginner teams, and soon found herself part of the most encouraging and pulsating tennis community ever. Twelve years later, she is captaining teams, playing in tournaments, and just joined a pickleball league!
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Hey hey, this is Shaun with the Atlanta Tennis Podcast, powered by GoTennis.
Speaker:Check out our calendar of Metro Atlanta Tennis events at LetsGoTennis.com and if you're
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Speaker:This month, our featured story comes from Polly.
Speaker:Her story reminds us how integrated Tennessee is into our neighborhoods and is a wonderful
Speaker:way to make new friends.
Speaker:Have a listen and let us know what you think.
Speaker:I moved to Atlanta in 2010 and I only knew one person.
Speaker:It was a lonely summer.
Speaker:But I loved the neighborhood because people were always out and about, smiling, waving
Speaker:and walking dogs.
Speaker:One day, my husband visited Dennis Pavilion and was quickly recruited to play on a main
Speaker:steam.
Speaker:Even though he only played at Biddy High School.
Speaker:After a few weeks, I woke up to the courts to watch a match and I met another player's
Speaker:wife.
Speaker:Neither of us had ever played tennis, but by the end of the match, we had a set date with
Speaker:our husbands to get together and try.
Speaker:We had so much fun that we signed up for lessons.
Speaker:We were invited to join a beginner team and I will never forget how scared I was to get
Speaker:it all right.
Speaker:Scoring, heating, changing sides, but the other ladies helped us through and I wasn't embarrassed
Speaker:at all.
Speaker:After the first season, I was soon on board, weekday and weekend teams and by the next year
Speaker:I had joined Mixed with my husband.
Speaker:After I turned 50, I also joined a senior team.
Speaker:Fast forward through 12 years and I ended up being captain for several teams, playing in
Speaker:city finals, state tournaments and have now joined our pickable league.
Speaker:Two years ago, I moved to Lake Lanier and a tennis team was the first thing I looked for
Speaker:as I knew it would help me to meet new friends.
Speaker:I am so thankful for the ability to pick up and play anytime anywhere, for the coaches
Speaker:that have taught me strategy over the years and for my community of tennis friends that
Speaker:extended beyond the court.
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