Stan Smith Honored for Supporting Harlem Junior Tennis Program
Stan Smith, the legendary Wimbledon and US Open champion, will be honored with the Shining Star Award for his unwavering support of the Harlem Junior Tennis & Education Program (HJTEP). This non-profit organization empowers underprivileged youth through tennis, education, and positive behavior.
HJTEP's commitment to academic excellence is evident in its participants' impressive 3.1 GPA. The program has transformed the lives of countless boys and girls, providing them with opportunities for tennis and academic success.
"Stan's dedication has been instrumental in HJTEP's success," said Katrina Adams, Executive Director. "We are grateful for his support and the impact he has made on our youth."
Smith's passion for youth development extends beyond HJTEP. He has also been actively involved with the Boys & Girls Club in Los Angeles. "These programs provide kids with direction and opportunities," he said. "Tennis teaches them discipline, time management, and social skills that are invaluable."
Smith believes that tennis is a vital tool for promoting health and well-being. "It's the healthiest sport in the world, both physically and emotionally," he said. "It's a sport that can be enjoyed by people of all ages and abilities."
Smith's new film, "Stan Smith: Breaking Barriers," features interviews with tennis icons like John McEnroe and Run DMC. The film highlights Smith's impact on the sport and his unwavering commitment to giving back.
"I'm an advocate for tennis," Smith said. "It's a sport that has given me so much, and I want to share its benefits with others."
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