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Serving for our Troops - DC Charity Event 2014



Serving for Heroes Charity Open - DC Tennis Charity Event 2014 (July 19-20, 2014)

Tennis-Bargains.com a 2014 sponsor this DC tournament and charity drive.
We are very proud to support this great cause and the heroes they serve.
June 2013 with my doubles partner at the players' party in DC

The Charity raised over $3,400 for the Wounded Warriors Foundation in June.
Thanks to the fans, players, and donors who contributed to the players' party proceeds

Please support the Wounded Warrior Foundation
by making a donation here.

For more information and how to join the Charity Tournament:

Message from the Tournament Director

Thank you again for your support in the Serving For Heroes Charity Open and, ultimately, in the Wounded Warrior Project.

- Wilson Paine

Serving for Heroes Charity Open - Wounded Warriors program


Serving for Heroes Charity Open

Update: Over $3,400 was raised for the Wound Warriors Charity from the Tournament and Fund Raising Efforts!
 
 
The Citi Open is a proud supporter of the inaugural Serving for Heroes Charity Open. Serving for Heroes Charity Open is a singles and doubles USTA-sanctioned tournament open to all USTA Members.

The Charity Party / Fundraiser will be held at June 15 (7-10pm) at Policy in DC!
Located at 1904 14th Street NW in Washington, DC - Policy will donate a portion of the proceeds from the event to the Wounded Warrior Project. Please bring your friends, and hope to see you there!

All proceeds from the tournament will go to benefit the Wounded Warrior Project-an organization committed to raising awareness and serving America's wounded service members.  

All players will receive tickets to Celebrating Our Heroes Day at the Citi Open
on Sunday, July 28 and will be recognized on court for their in the tournament.





Saturday & Sunday, June 15-16, 2013 
   Georgetown University, McDonough Tennis Facility
4075 Canal Rd NW, Washington, DC


Special Dedication:
Tennis-Bargains would like to posthumously honor and dedicate this event to MAJ Jaimie Leonard, who attended graduate school at Georgetown University and was a big supporter of Fisher House foundation and Wounded Warrior programs.

Jaimie Leonard bravely gave her life in Afghanistan earlier this past week, in her service to our country

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