Dare to Play Tennis
Dare to Play Tennis lasts for six weeks, and participants of all ages attend twice a week. The camp ends with an Exhibition Day match where campers put everything they’ve learned to use, playing against each other as well as tennis legend Mats Wilander and Cameron Lickle.
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Dare to Play Tennis lasts for six weeks, and participants of all ages attend twice a week. The camp ends with an Exhibition Day match where campers put everything they’ve learned to use, playing against each other as well as tennis legend Jimmy Connors and Cameron Lickle.
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Dare to Play Tennis lasts for six weeks, and participants of all ages attend twice a week. The camp ends with an Exhibition D ay match where campers put everything they’ve learned to use, playing against each other as well as Wilander and Lickle.
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A highlight of Global’s Dare to Play Tennis Camp is an Exhibition Day where former #1 seed and 8-time grand slam winner, Mats Wilander, teaches a clinic and takes photos with all the participants. The day ends with a fun and exciting “Exhibition Match” where Wilander and his doubles partner, Cameron Lickle play against some of Colorado’s best tennis players.
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In advance of the Global Down Syndrome Foundation\'s inaugural Dare to Play Tennis Camp scheduled for 2013, children with Down syndrome showed off their tennis skills between matches at the Colorado State Open tournament on Sept. 15, 2012, at the Gates Tennis Center.
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The Global Down Syndrome Foundation and former world No. 1 tennis player Mats Wilander collaborated for a preview of the first Dare to Play Tennis Camp scheduled for the summer of 2013. Wilander and his training partner, Cameron Lickle, instructed children with Down syndrome and their typical siblings in the skills of tennis on Sunday, October 21, 2012, at the Gates Tennis Center in Denver, Colo.
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