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Over 100 kids join former British doubles No.1 Alicia Barnett for tennis festival in London

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Over 100 kids join former British doubles No.1 Alicia Barnett for tennis festival in London

During her career Barnett has been taught by both male and female coaches. She added: “I’ve been very lucky with all my coaches. I think we have a lot of cultural pressure as females in society, but we’re really pushing forward. We already have a lot of strong, independent women involved in our sport.

“I think the LTA SERVES programme is a really good vehicle to encourage more girls to play tennis and get involved– if there’s more girls playing around you then you are going to feel comfortable.’’

The Activators and Mentors at the festival on Thursday 15 August had received training at the National Tennis Centre in May, where they had the opportunity to get on court together and learn some practical skills on how to use tennis as a vehicle to get children, particularly girls more active within their community sessions. The training day provided an opportunity for everyone to get to know each other and share mutual learnings through inspiring sessions both on and off the tennis court.

The initiative empowers these activators to deliver engaging tennis sessions in their own areas, with positive impacts seen in increased confidence and quality of delivery, fostering a more inclusive tennis community.

Isabella Crispino, from the London Sports Trust works as a children’s co-ordinator. She said: “The training day was really helpful. We don’t have a lot of room, so it was so good to see how to deliver great sessions in a small space. It will encourage me to deliver more tennis and be able to make it fun.’’

Activator Hind Mrimou, from The Dalgarno Trust also attended the launch and the festival. She said: “I really want to get more girls moving and keeping fit anyway I can! Adbul Ahmed from Rising Stars Tennis is my mentor. He came down while I ran the sessions and gave me feedback on the spot. It was really helpful.’’

“Girls at my organisation can do boxing and football, but now I’m keen to deliver more tennis. It’s different to a team sport and you can concentrate on just making yourself better and take the pressure off.’’

The Tennis Activators already do some amazing work with these kids in areas of high deprivation.

One of the main thing Activators learnt during the training was how we can keep engagement levels up, keep the kids happy and just make sure everyone has a smile on their face.

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