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User Listings Tennis Charities Historical Tennis Exhibitions The Silver Tennis Collection Ltd Media Services Abbott Media Services Advantage Media Network Celebrity Tennis Ltd SLSP TAB Services Tennis Interlink Ltd Tennis Today Tennishead.net Tennislife UK TennisWire Network The Tennis Gallery Wimbledon Photography Fotosports International Professional Sport UK Ltd Other Specialities Scorpion Sports Gifts SportSense Ltd Sunbaba TAB Services Tennis Emporium Ltd Tennis Interlink Ltd TennisWire Network The Silver Tennis Collection Ltd TIA UK Insurance TrioPlus Ltd Research IFM Sports Marketing Surveys Tennis life UK The Tennis Gallery Wimbledon TrioPlus Speakers & Q&As Celebrity Tennis Ltd Sponsorship Evaluation IFM Sports Marketing Surveys The Tennis Foundation is the largest tennis charity in the UK. Its “One Game All” philosophy is to encourage more people of all ages and abilities to play and enjoy tennis. In particular the Foundation wants to improve tennis delivery in all Local Authority facilities; that includes Parks, Schools and municipal facilities. The Foundation’s long term strategy will introduce millions of new players to the game, and allow them to play and enjoy tennis on a regular basis. The Foundation works alongside the Lawn Tennis Association and is based at the National Tennis Centre. Contact details: The Tennis Foundation, The National Tennis Centre, 100 Priory Lane, Roehampton, London SW15 5JQ Charity No. 298175 Email info@tennisfoundation.org.uk www.tennisfoundation.org.uk The Dan Maskell Tennis Trust was set up over 10 years ago to raise funds for people with disabilities and in early 2010 attained its own charitable status. The Trust raises funds to help people with disabilities to play tennis primarily, but not exclusively, in the following areas – wheelchair, deaf, learning disabilities and visually impaired. The Trust provides grants to assist with the purchase of specialist tennis wheelchairs; the provision of equipment/ coaching bags and assistance to groups, associations, club programmes and individuals for any disability. The annual target for fundraising is £50K to spend on grant aid. The Trust continues to work closely with The Tennis Foundation to support its disability programme. Contact details: The Dan Maskell Tennis Trust, c/o Sport Wins, PO Box 238, Tadworth KT20 5WT Charity No. 1133589 Email danmaskell@sportwins.co.uk www.danmaskelltennistrust.org.uk Also working with the Tennis Foundation is the “Give it Your Max” Tennis Initiative (GIYM) formed after the death of young tennis player Max Stotesbury. GIYM supports the Wimbledon Junior Tennis Initiative, the Tennis Foundation and The Dan Maskell Tennis Trust. Contact details: Michael or Tara Stotesbury 5 Lancaster Gardens, Wimbledon SW19 5DG Tel: 020 8946 4459 Fax: 020 8947 7512 www.giveityourmax.org 22 Other organizations include: Tennis for Free whose mission statement is to increase participation in tennis nationwide for all ages regardless of ability, background, race and financial circumstance. The organization aims to make more use of public courts. Contact details: Tennis for Free, 55 Thornhill Square, London N1 1BE Tel: 0870 011 3733 www.tennisforfree.com

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User Listings<br />

<strong>Tennis</strong> Charities<br />

Historical <strong>Tennis</strong> Exhibitions<br />

The Silver <strong>Tennis</strong> Collection Ltd<br />

Media Services<br />

Abbott Media Services<br />

Advantage Media Network<br />

Celebrity <strong>Tennis</strong> Ltd<br />

SLSP<br />

TAB Services<br />

<strong>Tennis</strong> Interlink Ltd<br />

<strong>Tennis</strong> Today<br />

<strong>Tennis</strong>head.net<br />

<strong>Tennis</strong>life <strong>UK</strong><br />

<strong>Tennis</strong>Wire Network<br />

The <strong>Tennis</strong> Gallery Wimbledon<br />

Photography<br />

Fotosports International<br />

Professional Sport <strong>UK</strong> Ltd<br />

Other Specialities<br />

Scorpion Sports Gifts<br />

SportSense Ltd<br />

Sunbaba<br />

TAB Services<br />

<strong>Tennis</strong> Emporium Ltd<br />

<strong>Tennis</strong> Interlink Ltd<br />

<strong>Tennis</strong>Wire Network<br />

The Silver <strong>Tennis</strong> Collection Ltd<br />

<strong>TIA</strong> <strong>UK</strong> Insurance<br />

TrioPlus Ltd<br />

Research<br />

IFM Sports Marketing Surveys<br />

<strong>Tennis</strong> life <strong>UK</strong><br />

The <strong>Tennis</strong> Gallery Wimbledon<br />

TrioPlus<br />

Speakers & Q&As<br />

Celebrity <strong>Tennis</strong> Ltd<br />

Sponsorship Evaluation<br />

IFM Sports Marketing Surveys<br />

The <strong>Tennis</strong> Foundation is the largest tennis charity in the<br />

<strong>UK</strong>. Its “One Game All” philosophy is to encourage more people<br />

of all ages and abilities to play and enjoy tennis.<br />

In particular the Foundation wants to improve tennis delivery in<br />

all Local Authority facilities; that includes Parks, Schools and<br />

municipal facilities. The Foundation’s long term strategy will<br />

introduce millions of new players to the game, and allow them<br />

to play and enjoy tennis on a regular basis.<br />

The Foundation works alongside the Lawn <strong>Tennis</strong> Association<br />

and is based at the National <strong>Tennis</strong> Centre.<br />

Contact details: The <strong>Tennis</strong> Foundation, The National <strong>Tennis</strong><br />

Centre, 100 Priory Lane, Roehampton, London SW15 5JQ<br />

Charity No. 298175<br />

Email info@tennisfoundation.org.uk<br />

www.tennisfoundation.org.uk<br />

The Dan Maskell <strong>Tennis</strong> Trust was set up over 10 years<br />

ago to raise funds for people with disabilities and in early <strong>2010</strong><br />

attained its own charitable status. The Trust raises funds to help<br />

people with disabilities to play tennis primarily, but not<br />

exclusively, in the following areas – wheelchair, deaf, learning<br />

disabilities and visually impaired.<br />

The Trust provides grants to assist with the purchase of<br />

specialist tennis wheelchairs; the provision of equipment/<br />

coaching bags and assistance to groups, associations, club<br />

programmes and individuals for any disability. The annual target<br />

for fundraising is £50K to spend on grant aid.<br />

The Trust continues to work closely with The <strong>Tennis</strong> Foundation<br />

to support its disability programme.<br />

Contact details: The Dan Maskell <strong>Tennis</strong> Trust, c/o Sport<br />

Wins, PO Box 238, Tadworth KT20 5WT<br />

Charity No. 1133589<br />

Email danmaskell@sportwins.co.uk<br />

www.danmaskelltennistrust.org.uk<br />

Also working with the <strong>Tennis</strong> Foundation is the “Give it Your<br />

Max” <strong>Tennis</strong> Initiative (GIYM) formed after the death of<br />

young tennis player Max Stotesbury. GIYM supports the<br />

Wimbledon Junior <strong>Tennis</strong> Initiative, the <strong>Tennis</strong> Foundation and<br />

The Dan Maskell <strong>Tennis</strong> Trust.<br />

Contact details: Michael or Tara Stotesbury<br />

5 Lancaster Gardens, Wimbledon SW19 5DG<br />

Tel: 020 8946 4459 Fax: 020 8947 7512<br />

www.giveityourmax.org<br />

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Other organizations include:<br />

<strong>Tennis</strong> for Free whose mission statement is to increase<br />

participation in tennis nationwide for all ages regardless of<br />

ability, background, race and financial circumstance. The<br />

organization aims to make more use of public courts.<br />

Contact details: <strong>Tennis</strong> for Free, 55 Thornhill Square,<br />

London N1 1BE<br />

Tel: 0870 011 3733<br />

www.tennisforfree.com

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