USTA SUMMER TOURNAMENT SUPPORTS CURE MOMMY’S BREAST CANCER
The USTA Eastern Long Island Region and Long Beach Tennis Center will host the 1st Annual Summer Charity Tennis Tournament, raising funds for Cure Mommy’s Breast Cancer (www.curemommy.org).
This USTA-sanctioned tournament will bring together some of New York’s finest tennis players to support a great cause. Players will be premiere women’s open singles and men’s open doubles and mixed open doubles. Players, sponsors and spectators are encouraged to participate and attend.
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To register to play, visit USTA.com (tournament ID: 100038612). The cost is $75 per player (singles) and $50 per player (doubles). Winners will receive the following: Women’s Open Singles ($600 1st place; $400 finalist); Men’s Open Doubles ($400 1st place, $200 finalist team); Mixed Doubles Open ($400 1st place, $200 finalist team).
Sponsorships are available and include: Tournament--$1,000 platinum level with four front-row seats, $500 gold level with two front-row seats, $300 silver level with one front row seat. Hospitality--$500 (shirts), $250 (trophies) and $150 (beverages).
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Tickets are available to watch the tournament and are $20 for Friday, $40 for Fri./Sat. and $50 for Fri./Sat./Sun.
For information about becoming a sponsor or buying tickets to attend, please contact Sid at sid@longbeachtenniscenter.com or call (516) 432-6060.
Long Beach Tennis Center is located at 899 Monroe Blvd., Long Beach, NY 11561 (www.longbeachtenniscenter.com).
CURE MOMMY's BREAST CANCER is a non-profit charitable organization, formed in 2000 shortly after the founder, Carmela Short, was diagnosed with the disease. The sole purpose of CMBC is to provide financial assistance to any man, woman or child in need of assistance while suffering the burdens of this disease.
Since the forming of Cure Mommy’s Breast Cancer, the organization has raised over $500,000. Since CMBC is strictly run by volunteers, approximately 98¢ of every dollar raised directly helps someone in need.
