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Follow on Google News | ![]() Australian Standout Nick Kyrgios Added To Johnny Mac Tennis Project Benefit in N.Y. August 2620-Year-Old Rising Star Joins Former No. 1s Rafael Nadal, Hall Of Famer John McEnroe, Others For Pre-US Open Fundraiser at SPORTIME Stadium
By: John McEnroe Tennis Academy Hall of Famer and former World No. 1 John McEnroe will also participate. The evening will include pro-celebrity doubles action, featuring Johnny Mac and friends, promising junior players from the John McEnroe Tennis Academy, a lively auction and great hospitality, with all net proceeds to support the efforts of Johnny Mac Tennis Project, a 501(c)(3) public charity. Kyrgios, 20, has reached the quarterfinals at two Grand Slam events: Wimbledon in 2014, where he defeated Nadal in the 4th round, and this year's Australian Open. Currently ranked at No. 37, Kyrgios also reached the fourth round at this year's Wimbledon and the third round at the French Open, and he defeated Roger Federer at the Masters 1000 event in Madrid in May. The Canberra native's career also includes an Australian Open junior singles title in 2013 and junior doubles championships at the French Open and Wimbledon in 2012. JMTP provides scholarships, coaching, transportation and other financial assistance to qualified young tennis players in the greater New York area, as well as introducing the sport to hundreds of new junior players each year in the neighborhoods surrounding Academy locations. JMTP benefit nights in previous years have featured Bjorn Borg (2011), Andre Agassi (2012), Jim Courier (2013) and Novak Djokovic (2014). JMTP and Sportime Clubs, home of the John McEnroe Tennis Academy, have already provided over $2.0 million in scholarships and no cost programming to young players in NYC and its surrounding communities. SPORTIME Randall’s Island has been the flagship location of JMTA since 2010. “Nick is one of the up-and-coming popular players on Tour,” said McEnroe. “He has a fun, all-out style on the court, and I think fans will enjoy watching him compete against Rafa in the main singles matchup.” Tickets start at $75. For more information and to purchase tickets, go to www.JMTPBenefit.com/ About the Johnny Mac Tennis Project The Johnny Mac Tennis Project, Inc. is a registered 501(c)(3) public charity whose purpose is to expose young athletes in the greater New York metropolitan area to the life-changing sport of tennis without regard to their economic circumstance. To this end, JMTP raises public and private funds in order to provide tennis academy scholarships and financial assistance to New York City Metropolitan area children. JMTP promotes the lifelong sport of tennis to and for players of all levels, from introductory programs that reach out to schools and neighborhoods in surrounding communities, to world-class tournament training for aspiring professionals. For NYC juniors striving to achieve at the highest levels of the game, JMTP funds the costs associated with travel to regional, national and international tournaments and provides on-site coaching. About the John McEnroe Tennis Academy In September 2010, tennis legend John McEnroe and SPORTIME partnered to launch the John McEnroe Tennis Academy, in John’s hometown of New York City, at the SPORTIME Randall's Island Tennis Center in Manhattan. SPORTIME Randall's Island is SPORTIME’s flagship location, and the flagship location of the Academy. In September 2012, JMTA expanded its geographic reach to SPORTIME locations in Westchester and on Long Island: SPORTIME Lake Isle, an 8-court, state-of-the art, year-round facility in Eastchester, New York in lower Westchester; About SPORTIME: SPORTIME is proud to operate the finest tennis facilities in New York State, with over 160 indoor and outdoor courts at 13 clubs across Long Island, in NYC, in Westchester and in the NY Capital Region. SPORTIME's "fitness for real life" philosophy is reflected in clubs that are state-of-the- End
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