WE WANT YOU AT ATA’S ANNUAL FUNDRAISER
This is the 22nd consecutive year Austin Tennis Academy has held its Pro-Am Scholarship Shootout. Over the past two decades, the ATA community and its neighbors have raised more than $1.2 million to support dedicated and deserving student-athletes in the pursuit of their dreams through the Austin Athletic Scholarship Foundation. Just like year’s past, there are plenty of ways for you to get involved.
First, here’s the lowdown. The event will be held October 28-30; the Player Party (with Banquet and Auction) takes place Friday night, October 28 on the grounds of ATA; the Pro-Am Calcutta Tennis Tournament kicks off Saturday morning bright and early with breakfast followed by plenty of tennis played through mid-afternoon; Sunday is reserved only if weather conditions prevent play Saturday.
WAYS TO GET INVOLVED:
- Purchase a Supporter’s Ticket to attend the Player Party on Friday night
- Purchase a Players Ticket to play in the Pro-Am Calcutta Shootout Tournament on Saturday which automatically provides entry to Friday night’s party/auction and a player’s swag bag
- Purchase a VIP Ticket which reserves a table for you and 9 of your friends to Friday night’s party/auction and one player entry into Saturday’s Shootout and one player’s swag bag
- Become a Sponsor, Vendor, or Donor for the 2022 Shootout
- Make a general cash donation to AASF
- Make a cash donation to a specific AASF Scholarship
- Sponsor a student athlete and their training at ATA for the 2022-23 school year
- Support sending player(s) to one week or multiple weeks of an ATA tennis camp
For those wanting more information about AASF and the Shootout, click here. If you would like to become a Sponsor, Vendor, or Donor – or sponsor a student athlete or send player(s) to ATA camps – please send an email to media@austintennisacademy.com and Kim Kurth will be in contact.
Austin Tennis Academy CEO, Jack Newman, wants to make this year’s Shootout the biggest and the best ATA has ever done, and hopes you can help him achieve his goal!