Other than the exciting on-court play in Charleston this week, the "Swing For A Cause" challenge has been a huge hit and highly entertaining for both the players and fans.

This week's Volvo Car Open partnered with Truist to raise funds and awareness for MUSC Shawn Jenkins Children’s Hospital. During the event, all match winners on the Althea Gibson Club Court have three attempts to hit a target which is 35 feet up in the air. Each time the target is hit, $500 is donated to the hospital.

The target isn't the easiest thing to hit, but the pros are embracing the challenge and a few have overcome the feat. The first player to nail the contest was 2017 US Open champion Sloane Stephens. Before taking her first crack, Stephens had the look of pure confusion of how she would approach the challenge. However, she would still manage to hit the target following her opening win victory.

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After her second-round win over Madison Keys, the American appeared to be more confident and fired away, almost breaking a window.

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Stephens would rejoice as she aced the fun challenge for the children's hospital a second time.

The major champion is not the only one that's nailed the target challenge. Garbine Muguruza was spot on in her first attempt.

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Although Lauren Davis saw her run end at the hands of Coco Gauff on Thursday, she walked away with a huge upset-win against Charleston's No. 2 seed Sofia Kenin and also scored some dollars for the children's hospital the day before.

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Truist's goal is to raise $10,000 for the children’s hospital by the end of the tournament on April 11.