USTA Foundation to Honor Mary Carillo

August 25, 2014 | By New York Tennis Magazine Staff
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USTA Foundation, the national charitable organization of the United States Tennis Association (USTA), has announced that former tennis pro and current commentator Mary Carillo will be honored at the 14th annual Opening Night Gala on Aug. 25 at the 2014 U.S. Open. Also headlining the event is motivational fitness trainer Shaun T, who will serve as this year’s celebrity auctioneer. USTA First Vice President and television commentator Katrina Adams will serve as the gala’s emcee.

The Opening Night Gala is the major fundraiser for USTA Foundation and contributes more than $500,000 to support programs that utilize tennis and education to prepare under-resourced youth, including National Junior Tennis and Learning (NJTL), a national network of 630 community-based tennis and education programs serving more than 330,000 youth.

For the last four years, Carillo has served as the chairwoman of the Board for the USTA Foundation, formerly USTA Serves. During that time, she’s been instrumental in helping to guide the foundation and its work. As a spokesperson, Carillo has visited NJTL programs, encouraging kids across the country to achieve their best in their tennis and education endeavors, and she supported military service members and their families at local tennis clinics.

Four-time U.S. Open singles champion and former world number one John McEnroe will be on hand to help honor Carillo for her outstanding leadership and years of support, including a celebratory toast led by the vice president of Moët & Chandon, Thomas Bouleuc. Since 2012, Moët & Chandon has served as the Opening Night Gala sponsor.

The highlight of the night includes a live auction led by motivational fitness trainer Shaun T. In addition, a silent auction will allow supporters to bid on exclusive, one-of-a-kind packages, experiences, memorabilia and more. The silent auction is open to the public atwww.ustafoundation.com/auction and will close at the end of the Opening Night Gala. The evening also will include the evening’s first-round matches and the U.S. Open Opening Night ceremony.

“I am honored and deeply humbled to be recognized by the USTA Foundation, one of the most outstanding organizations I have had the pleasure in working with these last few years,” said Carillo. “I am very excited for this year’s event, as I’ll be among peers to receive this very special honor. Throughout the years, the USTA Foundation has stayed committed to a mission of supporting youth, and tennis and education programs to positively change lives. I am proud to be a part of this quest, and I look forward to joining them throughout their continued success.”

To date, USTA Foundation has awarded more than $17 million in grants and scholarships to more than 270 programs, benefitting thousands of children and adults through tennis, education and health programming, primarily through the National Junior Tennis & Learning network, and also through efforts to assist Military Heroes and individuals with disabilities. That total includes more than $13 million to fund 275 programs in 47 states, including more than $900,000 to adaptive tennis programs for people with special needs and more than $4.5 million in college scholarships and player incentive awards.


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