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CHARLESTON TO HOST USTA FREE TENNIS PLAY EVENTS IN CELEBRATION OF NICKELODEON'S WORLDWIDE DAY OF PLAY
Hundreds of USTA Free Tennis Play Events Being Held Nationwide to Encourage Healthy and Active Lifestyles
WHAT: During National Childhood Obesity Awareness Month in September, the USTA and numerous tennis facilities are hosting USTA Free Tennis Play Events across the country in celebration of Nickelodeon’s Worldwide Day of Play. USTA Free Tennis Play Events allow families to share their love for tennis together – while having fun and being active.
The following are events taking place in Charleston:
Date: 9/5/2015
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Time: 10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
Host: Charleston Tennis Center
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Where: 19 Farmfield Avenue, Charleston, South Carolina, 29407
To Register: Visit YouthTennis.com
Contact: Peggy Bohne at (843) 766-7401 or bohnep@charleston-sc.gov
Date: 9/26/2015
Time: 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.
Host: Legend Oaks Golf and Tennis
Where: 118 Legend Oaks Way, Summerville, South Carolina
To Register: None
Contact: (843) 737-3460 at andysteingold@yahoo.com
BACKGROUND:
Studies have shown that an early, positive experience in sports is vital and creates a lifelong commitment to an active lifestyle. If we reach children when they are young enough, they can learn to love physical activity and sports for life.
Kids are learning to play faster – and enjoying more success – thanks to the USTA’s initiative, which features tennis sized right for age and ability. That means shorter racquets, lower-bouncing balls and smaller courts. With the sport now using kid-friendly equipment, it is easier than ever for kids to experience early success, which is vital in developing a lifelong commitment to an active lifestyle.
USTA Free Tennis Play Events invite the whole family, of all skill levels, to try tennis at local events and facilities across the country. The events showcase how fun and easy it now is for families to get into the sport, and they also provide a great way for parents to spend time with their children – all while keeping them active. This year marks the fourth year of the September USTA Free Tennis Play Event campaign. Since its inception in September 2012, nearly 5,000 events have been hosted throughout the country.
For more information on USTA Free Tennis Play Events, please visit www.youthtennis.com.