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Chris Cash

We Do Tennis Record Rally Page

Fundraising for DAN MASKELL TENNIS TRUST
£57
raised of £2,500 target
by 4 supporters
Donations cannot currently be made to this page
Participants: Nigel Hunter Matt Whitaker Alan Cutts Tony Knappet Ant Hardman
We raise funds for disabled tennis players to help them to play a great sport

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Thanks for taking the time to visit The We Do Tennis JustGiving page.

We believe that our company values are perfectly aligned with the Dan Maskell Trust in that tennis should be for everyone. 

We are passionate about disability sport and having more people play with in our programmes that have an impairment. And because of this we are supporting the trust by getting all players to complete in challenge to raise money, with the hope that by raising the profile of disability sport within our community we will inspire and encourage more people to play the game we love.

We are challenging our coaches and players that play in our clubs to try and get a record rally. This can be done in 4 different ways traditionally over the net, play with something other than a tennis racquet, an obscure location and finally fancy dress.

We want the players to film themselves completing the challenge.

1.) Introduce yourself and the club you play at 

2.) Film yourself completing the challenge 

3.) Upload to your social media profile with the below

#WDTCHARITYCHALLENGE.



About the charity

The Trust raises funds for disabled people who play tennis - wheelchair, deaf, learning disabilities and the visually impaired. Sport can be life-changing for a person with a disability and tennis provides physical wellbeing and social opportunities as well as competition for those who want it.

Donation summary

Total raised
£57.00
+ £14.25 Gift Aid
Online donations
£57.00
Offline donations
£0.00

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