FAQ

How do I sign up for Snoooz Tennis subscription?

Visit this page now and choose the length of membership that interests you.

Why do I have to register in order to post a classified ad?

A couple of reasons – first, registering allows you to edit or delete any Tennis Classified you post, via your personal My Classifieds page.

Second, we have a moderation system for any Tennis Classifieds posted. This system that enables us to remove any spam by ensuring that only registered, genuine people can post a classified. Once a classified is posted, a Snoooz Tennis staff member checks to make sure the Tennis Classified is not a spam posting. Once approved, the classified is published on Snoooz Tennis.

How do I edit or delete my classified ad?

Once the classified has been approved for publication, you may visit My Classifieds and edit the classified at any time. You do have to login first with your username/password. If you want your classified to be removed from Snoooz Tennis, just visit the same page and request the removal.

How much does it cost for Snoooz Tennis subscription?

From 7.95 Euros for 1 week up to 79.95 Euros for 1 year. Also available are 1, 3 and 6 month periods (19.95, 39.95 and 59.95 Euros respectively)

What do I get for Snoooz Tennis subscription?

Access to all the Tennis Job contact details. Once you are a current subscriber, you just have to login to your personal subscriber page, then find the Tennis Job that interests you. The contact details appear automatically.

What happened to the articles and drills on the old site?

We took them down with the new version of Snoooz Tennis, to focus purely on what most interests our users – Tennis Jobs and Classifieds. Its possible we will re-introduce these features again in the future, depending on demand.

Who is Snoooz Tennis?

Snoooz Tennis was created in 2001 by Jonathan Stubbs, a tennis coach, after he noticed a lack of online resources for tennis job vacancies. This site was created to fill that void.

Why the funny name?

Well, don’t ask. OK, you did ;-) Well, it was the dot-com boom era, and the name was available and just kind of stuck….

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