In 2008, a husband and wife combined their passions by forming a non-profit organization that helps promote the game of tennis and includes autistic children. Richard Spurling, the founder of ...
I prefer not to watch it these days. Linda Rogers writes: Interesting. Most kids can access local, free tennis courts, and rackets don’t cost fortunes. Plus, I played tennis from the time I was ...
A local tennis-based fundraiser celebrated its 10th year of helping high-risk kids in the community Saturday. Serve for Kids ...