Bo and his teammates dropped off bins for racquets and balls at a number of clubs, including Westchester, Manursing, Apawamis, Coveleigh, Century, Old Oaks, and Willow Ridge. Last weekend, they collected 200 balls out of the gate at Willow Ridge.
“We hope that anyone who has a used racquet will drop it off soon in one of the club bins,” said Bo.
NYJTL is the largest tennis and education-themed community organization in the country and currently offers programs on and off the court to 75,000 New York City youth ages 6-8. The organization is currently building a tennis facility, the Cary Leeds Center for Tennis & Learning in Crotona Park in the Bronx.
— Photo by Robin Jovanovich
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