Is your Daughter the next Coco Gauff? Is your son the next Frances Tiafoe? Get them started in tennis at Arthur Ashe Champions Day!
Lets find out by bringing them to a day of tennis, learning, and community fun with the Arthur Ashe Champions Day on Sunday, September 8th at Lower Woodlawn Park.
This event is dedicated to young people between the ages of 6 and 15, offering them a free opportunity to engage with tennis, learn the basics, and celebrate the legacy of Arthur Ashe, one of the most inspirational figures in the sport’s history.
Named after Arthur Ashe, the first Black man to win major tennis titles, including the U.S. Open and Wimbledon, this event is about more than just sports. Ashe was not only a trailblazing athlete but also a dedicated advocate for social justice and youth empowerment. Through his efforts both on and off the court, Ashe became a symbol of perseverance, leadership, and integrity. His legacy continues to inspire generations, making this event a meaningful way to introduce children to tennis while teaching them about Ashe’s contributions to both the sport and society.
What to Expect
The Arthur Ashe Champions Day will feature a variety of activities tailored to kids at different skill levels. Whether your child is picking up a racket for the first time or already has some experience, there will be coaching sessions, interactive drills, and mini-tournaments designed to enhance their skills in a fun and supportive environment. Local tennis coaches and instructors will be on hand to provide guidance and encouragement throughout the day.
In addition to tennis instruction, the event will also emphasize the values Ashe embodied—sportsmanship, education, and activism. There will be opportunities for children to learn about Ashe’s life and the importance of giving back to their communities.
Why You Should Attend
This event is a perfect way for families to enjoy a Sunday outdoors, fostering a love of tennis and physical activity in young children. Tennis is a lifelong sport that builds coordination, discipline, and mental toughness. And with free entry, it’s an accessible way for Seattle’s youth to discover or deepen their passion for the game.
Whether you’re looking for a fun family day out, hoping to introduce your child to a new sport, or wanting to honor the legacy of an extraordinary athlete and humanitarian, Arthur Ashe Champions Day at Lower Woodlawn Park promises to be a rewarding experience for everyone involved.
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