Chris Evert Learning Center Unveiled at International Tennis Hall of Fame

Chris Evert Learning Center Unveiled at International Tennis Hall of Fame

The International Tennis Hall of Fame has honored tennis legend Chris Evert by renaming its Canfield House building as the Chris Evert Learning Center. The dedication ceremony took place during the Infosys Hall of Fame Open, with Evert and tennis greats Martina Navratilova, Kim Clijsters, Stan Smith, Tracy Austin, Rosie Casals, and Rick Draney in attendance.

The Learning Center serves as the headquarters for TeamFAME, a sport-based youth development program that reaches hundreds of young people in Newport, Rhode Island. Evert's contributions to grassroots tennis and education initiatives inspired the renaming, according to the Hall of Fame.

Evert expressed her gratitude for the recognition, stating that the Hall of Fame holds a special place in her heart. She praised TeamFAME's efforts in providing tennis and educational support to the community, emphasizing the ripple effects of their work globally.

TeamFAME is part of the National Junior Tennis and Learning (NJTL) network, which brings tennis and education programs to underprivileged children. Evert serves as chairperson of the USTA Foundation, the philanthropic arm of the USTA, which sponsors NJTL chapters across the United States.

International Tennis Hall of Fame CEO Dan Faber lauded Evert's impact on and off the court, describing her as the embodiment of a Hall of Famer. He highlighted her dedication to developing tennis and education programs that have benefited countless children and families.

The Tennis Forever Capital Campaign funded the Learning Center project, along with other initiatives such as resurfacing the iconic grass courts, digitizing the museum collection, and preservation projects on the property.

Tags: #ChrisEvert, #InternationalTennisHallOfFame, #TeamFAME, #NJTL, #TennisEducation

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