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2020-Sponsor.Pdf ADP SPONSORSHIP PACKET Dear Tennis Supporter, Come be a part of international high performance junior tennis in New Orleans. I am inviting you to join us in supporting ADP Future Tennis Academy's 26th year of junior development tennis in the New Orleans community. We pride ourselves at being a different kind of program in NOLA. We host exchange students that play with our academy students. We are bringing UTR on the NOLA tennis scene through tournaments. I recruit nationally and internationally recognized coaches. ADP Future Tennis Academy operates at the top tennis facilities under oak-shaded grounds at City Park and at the Lakefront UNO Tennis Center. I can boast about players that have gone on to succeed in Division I & II tennis programs at colleges and universities, but I am most proud of my players that have developed winning attitudes and grown as individuals. Thank you for your consideration of one of our CONTACT US sponsorship packages. Abrie du Plooy Futu re Tennis Academy 19509 Camile Lane Hammond, LA 70401 985.634.6229 [email protected] WWW.FUTURETENNIS.COM Sp onsorships underwrite... TALENT SEARCH EVENT This free event is open to all juniors ages 6-11 to be evaluated by our coaching staff. Top talent will receive a scholarship for academy instruction. Through our private school tennis program "USA FOR AFRICA” CHARITY EVENT This ticketed tennis event supports financially stricken and underprivileged junior tennis players in So uth Africa. SOUTH AFRICAN JUNIOR TENNIS PROGRAM SA National Junior Team vs. Team USA LA Sixteen SA players are placed with host families, and they train with academy students and compete in an American tournament. SIX UTR* TOURNAMENTS: ABOUT This series of tournaments are open to all ages and FOUNDER ABRIE DU PLOOY IS A FORMER all levels. www.myutr.com DIVISION I COLLEGE PLAYER FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE AND IS A CERTIFIED INTERNATIONAL JUNIOR TOURNAMENT UNDER 14 TEACHING PRO THROUGH THE USPTR AND THE only one in Louisiana USTPA. HE IS A FORMER WORLD RANKED ATP TOUR PLAYER WITH OVER 27 YEARS OF TEACHING AND PROFESSIONAL PLAYING EXPERIENCE. 2 0 2 0 U T R PHILOSOPHY S C H E D U L E ABRIE DU PLOOY'S FUTURE TENNIS ACADEMY IS DEDICATED TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF HIGH APRIL 25-26 - INTERNATIONAL UNDER 14 BOYS AND GIRLS UTR PERFORMANCE JUNIOR TENNIS IN THE GREATER NEW ORLEANS AREA. WE ARE A YEAR ROUND JULY 11 -ADP SUMMER CIRCUIT #1 PROGRAM THAT FOCUSES ON THE WHOLE PLAYER. WE DEVELOP WINNING ATTITUDES! WE JULY 25 - ADP SUMMER CIRCUIT #2 FOCUS ON THE COMPLETE PLAYER. OUR PLAYERS LEARN FROM EACH OTHER. OUR AUGUST 29 - ADP INTERNATIONAL UTR CLASSIC PLAYERS ARE THE FUTURE OF TENNIS. OCTOBER 17 - HALLOWEEN CLASSIC FALL SERIES #1 $PRIZE MONEY$ Sponsorships Levels Check one Academy Grand Slam Title Sponsor ,Count me IN! $10,000 O R G A N I Z A T I O N N A M E : BUSINESS NAME OR LOGO ON: - 11 events and year long camps - All printed and digital promotional materials (including t-shirts, sponsorship board, 4 banners A D D R E S S : for each event and at all camps, TIPS program) - Logo on certificates for 700 kids per year - Sponsor logo on website www.futuretennis.com - Name will appear on our New Orleans Sports C I T Y / S T A T E / Z I P : and Academic Camp www.no-sac.com Presenting Sponsor $5,000 BUSINESS NAME OR LOGO ON: - 2 events and year long camps C O N T A C T P E R S O N : - All printed and digital promotional materials (including t-shirts, sponsorship board, 2 banners for each event and at all camps) - Sponsor logo on website www.futuretennis.com C O N T A C T E M A I L : Corporate Sponsor $2,500 Name or logo will appear on all promotional materials including t-shirts, sponsorship board for all events1 Banner per P H O N E N U M B E R : event Logo will appear as corporate sponsorship on website www.futuretennis.com Silver Sponsor W E B S I T E A D D R E S S : $1,000 Name will appear on all promotional materials including t-shirts, sponsorship board for all events C R E D I T C A R D # Gold Sponsor $500 E X P . D A T E / C V V Name will appear on sponsorship board for 4 events- 3 UTRs and the Under 14 International Tournaments Friend $250 M A I L F O R M A N D C H E C K S T O : Name will appear on sponsorship board for 2 events: F U T U R E T E N N I S I N C The under 14 International & Team South Africa vs Team 1 9 5 0 9 C A M I L E L A N E America Tournaments H A M M O N D , L A 7 0 4 0 1 F R I E N D S O F A D P T E N N I S A C A D E M Y ABRIE RAN A WONDERFUL EXHIBITION MATCH FOR US -MONICA SELES, FORMER WORLD #1 ADP TENNIS ACADEMY HAS PRODUCED TOP PLAYERS -CHRIS HAGGARD, TOP 20 DOUBLES WE ARE THANKFUL FOR OUR PARTNERSHIP WITH ABRIE. IT IS ALWAYS A PLEASURE HIS CAMPS ARE TOP NOTCH VISITING NEW ORLEANS AND SPENDING TIME WITH AND HIS SUPPORT FOR HIS PLAYERS WHAT WE DO TO DEVELOP -ELLIS FERRIERA, FORMER # 2 PLAYERS IS IMMENSE. DOUBLES, ATP TOUR -JL DE JAGER,FORMER TOP 10 ATP DOUBLES PLAYER, DAVIS CUP PLAYER & COACH, ITPL ABRIE HAS BEEN A LONG COACH FOR ROGER FEDERER TIME SUPPORTER OF SOUTH AFRICAN TENNIS -ROB KOENIG, ATP COMMENTATOR I HAD A FABULOUS NEW ORLEANS EXPERIENCE BEING HOSTED BY ADP TENNIS WE DO THIS BECAUSE ACADEMY PLAYER DEVELOPMENT -JOHAN KRIEK, TWO TIME STARTS EARLY AND WE AUSTRALIAN OPEN CHAMPION UTR IS THE BEST WAY TO CARE ABOUT KIDS. ABRIE HAS PUT TOGETHER A MEASURE YOURSELF QUALITY PROGRAM AND AGAINST ALL CARES ABOUT HIS STUDENTS OTHER -CHRIS WOODRUFF, TOP 30 WORLD, PLAYERS UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE COACH REGARDLESS OF THEIR AGE VISIT OUR WEBSITE FOR VIDEO OR LEVEL. TESTIMONIALS AT - N O V A K WWW.FUTURETENNIS.COM D J O K O V I C .
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