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Break The Love celebrates “unparalleled access” to tennis, pickleball and padel ahead of US Open
The 'virtual tennis club' hopes to keep tennis at the top of mind for New Yorkers by providing access to 10,000 reservations for one month.
Published Aug 25, 2023
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![Tennis with a view: Building on the excitement for tennis ahead of the US Open, Break The Love and Amex transformed a Williamsburg rooftop into a tennis pop-up.](https://images.tennis.com/image/private/t_16-9_768/f_auto/v1692987744/tenniscom-prd/h7lonhhs4crrw2hnf2qg.jpg)
Tennis with a view: Building on the excitement for tennis ahead of the US Open, Break The Love and Amex transformed a Williamsburg rooftop into a tennis pop-up.
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![“Our true north is to always create access for people to experience the benefits of sport and recreation,” says Break The Love founder and CEO Trisha Goyal.](https://images.tennis.com/image/private/t_16-9_768/f_auto/v1692987609/tenniscom-prd/weimpnsouopfm7srtnqv.jpg)
“Our true north is to always create access for people to experience the benefits of sport and recreation,” says Break The Love founder and CEO Trisha Goyal.
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![Founded in 2019 to help optimize tennis bookings, Break The Love has grown to over 120,000 users and also features pickleball and padel on the platform.](https://images.tennis.com/image/private/t_16-9_768/f_auto/tenniscom-prd/ixylsatb7i8vmcn0gpgh.jpg)
Founded in 2019 to help optimize tennis bookings, Break The Love has grown to over 120,000 users and also features pickleball and padel on the platform.
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