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The Impact of a Tennis Canada Donation

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By 2029, the Year-Round Community Tennis Courts Program strives to build 160 year-round courts at up to 30 facilities.

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The "Play Your Court" program provides funding to local communities across the country to revitalize their outdoor community tennis courts. It will transform over 100 outdoor tennis courts by 2030.

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When you support Tennis Canada, you’re helping provide free tennis camps for youth from underserved communities. In 2022, over 1,000 kids benefited from these programs.

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Through its ambitious and hollistic Game. Set. Equity. strategy, Tennis Canada aims to develop 500 certified women instructors by 2027.

MAINTAINING MOMENTUM

A SHARED DREAM

The impact of your donation doesn't go unnoticed and opens the doors of opportunity for talented individuals to begin or continue a meaningful journey in tennis. Thank you for helping us overcome our obstacles. Here's how, together, we're building a more inclusive and equitable tennis community.

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DONOR TESTIMONIAL

“The time and money I’ve invested with Tennis Canada has been very well spent. They know how to grow the game and produce world class players.” - Tony Eames Former head of Coca-Cola Ltd. Canada, and long time supporter

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HIGH PERFORMACE PLAYER TESTIMONIAL

“Thank you to the Tennis Canada donors for the support throughout the years! I thrive to reach my full potential in the sport I love, representing Canada globally and making our tennis nation proud. You play an important role allowing me to work towards reaching my goals and dreams.” - Victoria Mboko, professional player on the WTA and ITF Tours

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