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Black History Month Spotlight: American Tennis Association & Inspiring Stories with Marty Woods & Robert Foster

Episode 135 Published 4 years, 3 months ago
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In this episode, we highlight Black History Month and talk about a legacy of uniting communities through our love of tennis. Robert Foster, CFO & Treasurer of the American Tennis Association, and Marty Woods, founder of the Pete Brown Junior Tennis Program, join to share inspiring stories about tennis players who paved the way. They also discuss the American Tennis Association: the oldest African American Sports organization in the United States and the importance of this organization. 

With a goal to drive diversity, inclusion and equity in the sport, the stories and antidotes shared in this episode open up the conversation and are sure to motivate players of all ages, backgrounds and ability levels. 

Learn more about the American Tennis Association: https://www.yourata.org 

Donate & get involved: https://www.yourata.org/volunteer 

Join: https://www.yourata.org/membership-benefits 

Learn more about the Pete Brown Junior Tennis Program: https://pbjtp.org/ 

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Happy Hitting! 

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