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Gary Le Pla

Sundridge Park 24hr Tennis Marathon page

Fundraising for Bright Ideas for Tennis
£1,049
raised of £2,000 target
by 38 supporters
Donations cannot currently be made to this page
Participants: James Sandford, Sam Aldred, Ben Robinson, Ania Chwiejczak, Gary Le Pla
On 22/23 Feb, former GB tennis Pros, Alex Slabinsky and Richard Whichello, will be playing tennis for 24hrs straight in aid of Bright Ideas for Tennis. Play will take place at the NTC, and funds raised will help improve tennis facilities in the UK

Story

The main goal of Bright Ideas for Tennis is to encourage more people to play more tennis. Our fantastic sport has been medically proven to not only improve ones physical health, but also to aid and maintain ones mental well-being too.Over the past 6 years, we pride ourselves on knowing that we have personally coached approximately 8000 players, have raised in excess of £600,000, and have provided a further 5000 hours of free community coaching schemes as a result.Our fundraising events have helped clubs to floodlight existing courts, resurface tired surfaces, and provide disability access / equipment where needed.

We are raising funds for our Tennis club but also for a local Bromley based youth centre called JusB that works with young people during their journey to independence, helping them to make the most of their potential. 

About the campaign

On 22/23 Feb, former GB tennis Pros, Alex Slabinsky and Richard Whichello, will be playing tennis for 24hrs straight in aid of Bright Ideas for Tennis. Play will take place at the NTC, and funds raised will help improve tennis facilities in the UK

About the charity

Our primary goal is to support tennis clubs in the UK by increasing membership numbers, raising participation levels and improving playing facilities. We encourage venues to expand their existing coaching sessions, creating an all-inclusive programme for their community.

Donation summary

Total raised
£1,048.93
Online donations
£1,048.93
Offline donations
£0.00

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