We hosted our annual Future stars event on a recent Sunday earlier this month. The event was created to give beginner tennis players their first taste of a tournament experience.
The event is not only available to Somerset students, rather the entirety of the Gold Coast. There are three different divisions, Red ball, Orange ball and Green ball. Each division of the tournament is team based to encourage players to work together and enjoy competing with others.
Our Future Stars event had around 50 players participating and an additional 50 parents watching and giving support from the sidelines. It was a pretty awesome environment and we will definitely be a highlight of the kids calendar year of tennis.
Somerset ended up coming fourth on the day, which was a solid achievement as we had a lot of players attending for the first time.
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