The ATA National Championships—the annual championships of the American Tennis Association, which is the oldest African-American sports organization in the United States—kick off this Saturday, July 28.
The eight-day event, which concludes the next Saturday, August 4, will bring hundreds of players of all ages and backgrounds together to compete at the USTA National Campus in Orlando, Florida.
The ATA was founded in Washington DC on November 30, 1916, with the goal of hosting tennis events for African-American players, uniting those players with their fans, and helping grow the sport within African-American communities. The inclusive name “American Tennis Association” was chosen because all minorities were excluded from playing United States Lawn Tennis Association events.
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