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June 2013

An A-Z visitors guide to Milwaukee Wisconsin. Sponsored by Key Magazine Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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matches. Expect to see his name also in Challenger tournaments, which he has won twice. Smyczek is six years younger than Ferrar, who continues to enjoy the best years of his career. Admitting that he has had no "epiphany" about what he may do after tennis, Smyczek says right now he just wants "to continue playing tennis." Tennis Hall of Fame member Frankie Parker, who died in 1997, undoubtedly felt the same way. Milwaukee County public tennis courts PUBLIC TENNIS COURTS in Metro Milwaukee are abundant and usually available during daytime hours. Near the downtown area are McKinley Park at 1750 N. Lincoln Memorial Dr. and Lake Park, 3233 E. Kenwood Blvd. For a full listing of available courts visit county.milwaukee.gov/tennis8433.htm. If it's raining, private clubs open to visitors include Elite Sports clubs in Glendale (5750 N. Glen Park Rd. 2001 W. Good Hope Rd.), Mequon (11616 N. Port Washington Rd.) and Brookfield (13825 W. Burleigh Rd. and 600 N. Barker Rd.). Indoor courts also are available on the southwest side of the metro area at Princeton Club, 14999 W. Beloit Rd. DOWNTOWN DELAFIELD 39

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