Triples Tennis Event
HPTC, in partnership with the Ryan Shazier Fund and USTA, is delighted to host an inclusive Triples Tennis Fundraising Event. The event emphasizes community connection by integrating diverse players into mixed triples teams.
Dana Mathewson, 3X Paralympian, Wimbledon Champion, and former professional tennis player, will rotate across courts to play with everyone!
Triples Tennis is a fun, relaxed team event. With three players on each side and softer orange low‑compression balls, the game moves at a comfortable pace and keeps rallies going longer. A special two‑bounce rule gives players extra time to reach the ball, build confidence, and enjoy each point. It’s social, supportive, and perfect for learning the game while having fun with teammates.
Triples Tennis Fundraising Event
HPTC, in partnership with the Ryan Shazier Fund and USTA, is delighted to host an inclusive Triples Tennis Fundraising Event. The event emphasizes community connection by integrating diverse players into mixed triples teams.
Dana Mathewson, 3X Paralympian, Wimbledon Champion, and former professional tennis player, will rotate across courts to play with everyone!
Triples Tennis is a fun, relaxed team event. With three players on each side and softer orange low‑compression balls, the game moves at a comfortable pace and keeps rallies going longer. A special two‑bounce rule gives players extra time to reach the ball, build confidence, and enjoy each point. It’s social, supportive, and perfect for learning the game while having fun with teammates.
Schedule
12:30–1 PM – Registration & check-in
1–3 PM – PLAY
3 PM – Closing, prize awards, wrap-up
Registration & Fees
$25 per person
Each player must sign up individually. If you’re part of a team, please list team members in the text box.
Proceeds support the Highland Park Tennis Club and the Ryan Shazier Fund for Spinal Rehabilitation.
Schedule
12:30–1 PM – Registration & check-in
1–3 PM – PLAY
3 PM – Closing, prize awards, wrap-up
Registration & Fees
$25 per person
$100 per team of four
Proceeds support the Highland Park Tennis Club and the Ryan Shazier Fund for Spinal Rehabilitation