USTA Foundation and Yonex team up to transform communities and empower the next generation of leaders
The USTA Foundation is partnering with Yonex, a world leader in tennis equipment and innovation, to help level the playing field, expand tennis access in under-resourced communities, and ensure more young people have the opportunity to live their best life stories on and off the court.
This partnership will directly impact the USTA Foundation’s Community Impact Hub (CIH) initiative, a game-changing program dedicated to breaking down barriers and bringing the power of tennis to the heart of communities nationwide. Launched in 2025 in 10 under-resourced communities, the CIH initiative builds on the Foundation’s efforts to transform the lives of young people through tennis, education, and mentorship by expanding access to school and family play opportunities, coach training, and investment in courts.
Through a more than $700,000 commitment, Yonex will serve as the official equipment sponsor of the USTA Foundation’s Community Impact Hubs. Yonex will provide Hub organizations with tennis racquets, balls, nets, and more–ensuring that young people have access to the best tools available to learn and grow through tennis.
As part of this commitment, Yonex has allocated $270,000 over the next three years to resurface tennis courts at Community Impact Hubs nationwide. These revitalized courts will not only be physical places to play and host events, but also serve as community spaces where tens of thousands of young people and their families can build confidence, connection, and leadership skills.
"At Yonex, we believe tennis has the power to change lives and strengthen communities,” said LaNiece Douglas, Yonex USA President. “We are proud to partner with the USTA Foundation to help expand access to the sport, invest in safe and welcoming places to play, and support young people as they build confidence, leadership skills, and brighter futures both on and off the court.”
“This partnership will catalyze our efforts to bring the power of tennis to more young people from under-resourced communities across the country,” said USTA Foundation CEO Ginny Ehrlich. “With Yonex by our side, we are creating the spaces, tools, and inspiration young people need to not just excel in tennis, but build skills for their futures.”
Additionally, Yonex, whose U.S. headquarters is in Torrance, Calif., has made a financial commitment to serve as the official title sponsor of the Community Impact Hub for the greater Los Angeles area, Woodcraft Rangers.
"Yonex already does so much to support grassroots tennis in the Los Angeles community, and we are excited to see how their impact is amplified at our Community Impact Hub and others nationwide," said Danny Salas, Chief Program Officer, Woodcraft Rangers. "For the students and families we serve, this partnership opens doors to a sport that has historically been out of reach, and that access is exactly what transforms a program into something that changes lives and prepares the next generation on and off the tennis court."
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