Rehearsal dinners, weddings, business outings and more ✨ The International Tennis Hall of Fame has the perfect space and amenities for whatever event you're planning in the next year. Learn more about what our iconic, historic Newport venue has to offer and book your space with Cullen McKain, Director of Hospitality at cmckain@tennisfame.com https://lnkd.in/erQyvh5Q
International Tennis Hall of Fame
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About us
The International Tennis Hall of Fame preserves and promotes the history of tennis and celebrates its champions, thereby serving as a vital partner in the growth of tennis globally. The ITHF is a non-profit organization located in Newport, Rhode Island. It is a dynamic organization comprised of diverse business operations to support that overall mission: • The Museum at the ITHF chronicles the history of tennis and the stories of its greatest champions through an extraordinary collection and interactive exhibits. • The Hall of Fame Tennis Club is a year-round tennis facility offering junior and adult programming on three surfaces – grass, hard courts, and clay. • Annually in July, the Hall of Fame hosts the Hall of Fame Open, an ATP World Tour 250 event. • The tournament is hosted in conjunction with Hall of Fame Enshrinement Weekend, when the highest honor in tennis is presented to the sport’s greatest champions. • As a non-profit organization, the ITHF is active in development outreach and philanthropic programs. • The ITHF is an engaged partner in the global tennis industry and is committed to celebrating the sport’s greatest champions and promoting tennis history through strategic programming around the world. For additional information, visit tennisfame.com.
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- Industry
- Spectator Sports
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Newport, RI
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1954
- Specialties
- Research, Sports Management, and Sports Marketing
Locations
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Primary
194 Bellevue Avenue
Newport, RI 02840, US
Employees at International Tennis Hall of Fame
Updates
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Today is #WorldSustainabilityDay ♻️💚 With support from Official Sustainability Sponsor 11th Hour Racing and the Turn proprietary reuse system, 94% of the cups distributed at the 2024 Infosys Hall of Fame Open were returned and reused, mitigating 146 pounds of plastic waste and .36 metric tons of CO2 emissions 👏 Learn more about what the ITHF is doing organization-wide to focus on #sustainability initiatives including composting, carbon offsetting, eliminating single-use plastics, and using sustainable and recycled products ➡️ https://lnkd.in/e6mR2KWP
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The moment the Class of 2025 learned they will be receiving the Ultimate Honor in Tennis ☎️✨ ITHF President and Class of 2017 Hall of Famer Kim Clijsters gave the good news to Maria Sharapova and the Bryan Brothers face-to-face. Let the celebrations begin! The Class of 2025 will be officially inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame during the Induction Celebration in Newport, Rhode Island, from August 21-23, 2025. Learn more about what's coming and sign up for event updates at tennisfame.com/induction ✨
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The International Tennis Hall of Fame welcomes Maria Sharapova and the Bryan Brothers as the Class of 2025! Maria, Bob and Mike will join 267 of the sport’s most impactful legends, bringing their own remarkable on-court resumes and profound cultural influence. Save the date for August 21-23, 2025 for the reimagined Induction Celebration ✨ 2025 will usher in a new era for the Hall of Fame that highlights the best of tennis culture through art, fashion, music and more. 🗞️👉: https://lnkd.in/e3CHZucD
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Ted Tinling’s vibrant vision went into every single one of his designs, bringing originality to the women’s game 👗 The Hall of Famer and transcendent personality transformed on-court fashion into a way for women to express themselves like never before. Hear from Hall of Famers Tracy, Steve Flint and Rosie Casals in the latest episode of #TennisWorthy 🎥 presented by EY
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The ITHF thrilled to be welcoming one of Australia’s greats, Pat Cash, to Newport! 🇦🇺 Register today for a conversation surrounding perseverance, mental toughness and his rise to greatness on and off the court. Join us at 7 p.m. ET on Thursday, Oct. 24 in the USTA Wing of the Museum, or watch live from anywhere on the ITHF's Facebook page. This event is free for Hall of Fame Tennis Club members, and $15 for visitors. To register, visit https://lnkd.in/e_2W8N4e
Q&A with Pat Cash
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Before Lindsay Davenport won a singles major title, she found herself in a unique position at 20: representing the United States at the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games. For the young American, it was a chance to have fun, but it quickly became an opportunity for Davenport to reach her potential. In TennisWorthy presented by EY, Davenport shares how honest advice from a fellow Hall of Famer gave her the confidence she needed to launch into the next stage of her career.
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In with the new, celebrating the 2024 hardcourt major champions ✨ Aryna Sabalenka and Jannik Sinner’s historic seasons are highlighted at the International Tennis Hall of Fame through October. Donations from the US Open singles champions are now on display before the Museum closes for renovations in November. Autographed Nike apparel from both champions sits alongside the apparel worn by Sabalenka and Sinner during their title runs at the Australian Open. For the first time since 1988, when Hall of Famers Mats Wilander and Steffi Graf prevailed, the men’s and women’s singles champions captured both hard court titles in the same season. ➡️ https://lnkd.in/enBXYW24
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By the 1990 US Open, Gabriela Sabatini had reached seven major singles semifinals, and was already a finalist in New York. She faced a daunting task, meeting world No. 1 and two-time defending champion Steffi Graf. In #TennisWorthy presented by EY, Sabatini shares how she was uniquely ready for the moment, and how she reflects now on what her victory meant for women in Argentina and across South America.
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Perseverance, resilience, and the mindset of a Hall of Famer 🌟 Hall of Famer Li Na was already a Grand Slam champion, having become the first Chinese person to win a major title at the French Open in 2011. She looked primed for more immediate success, but a series of knee injuries challenged her in the prime of her career. In #TennisWorthy presented by EY, Li Na recalls her determination and fearlessness to make necessary changes, even late in her career, to reach the top of the tennis world once more.