In the city of Kampala, Uganda, close to 50 children (most living in the slums) come to practice from morning to evening just to play and learn. These players range from 5 -18 years old, red to regular ball, beginner…

In the city of Kampala, Uganda, close to 50 children (most living in the slums) come to practice from morning to evening just to play and learn. These players range from 5 -18 years old, red to regular ball, beginner…
It all started with one net, three rackets and ten balls… Two men, Julius Kyboe and Vince Mwereza, cousins, fathers, and tennis coaches, doubled up in 2012 and said, “ if we’re going to do anything for our community, why…
https://www.gofundme.com/f/transforming-lives-through-tennis It’s Saturday morning, a bit chillier than the usual days of the heat and smog in the city of Kampala, where Julius (project coordinator), Betty (friend) and myself drive about one hour southwest outside of city to the village…
I say we, as this has felt as though you are on board helping lug around 140lbs items to distribute to nearly over 200 children of Tennis For All Uganda — and with a huge smile! With this finally all packed,…
In the efforts of taking a leap forward, ways that affect us is how we can help or make a difference not only for ourselves, however importantly, also for others? Having been amazed at the tireless efforts and success of…
“Empowering female tennis players to be leaders on and off the court.” In part of the Nova Scotian experience during the stay at home order in Quebec, a new program was on the cusp of blooming. A program tailored to…
In the midst of the Canadian winter season, the boom of popularity and interest of tennis escalated during the pandemic – particularly in the Maritimes. When Quebec was forgoing a curfew and stay-at-home order in the months of January –…
During the winter seasons, most tennis players love to follow the sun — myself included. And the sun rises high on the islands of Seychelles, Africa. Had the marvellous opportunity to work for Lux Tennis connecting me with the top…