Coach Larry Scheper of the Scheper Tennis Academy coaches a clinic at the downtown Beaufort tennis courts in 2020 with volunteer and tennis player Kris Peterson at the other net. File photo

Scheper Tennis Academy hosting tennis party Saturday afternoon

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Event celebrates breaking of tennis’ color barrier by SC’s Althea Gibson

From staff reports

Scheper Tennis Academy is holding a fundraiser from 4 to 7 p.m., Saturday sponsored by The American Tennis Association (ATA) in conjunction with Bricks on Boundary and Maryland Fried Chicken.

This event, held at the Beaufort Tennis Courts at 1105 Boundary Street, is commemorating the 75th Anniversary of Althea Gibson’s breaking the color barrier with the U.S. Lawn and Tennis Association — now the U.S. Tennis Association (USTA) — and becoming a world class tennis player and opening the door for other people of color to compete on the national level such as Arthur Ashe, Venus and Serena Williams, Coco Gauff and many more players of color.

Want to Go?

  • What: Scheper Tennis Academy Tennis Party and Fundraiser honoring South Carolina’s Althea Gibson
  • When: 4 to 7 p.m., Saturday, June 21
  • Where: Beaufort Tennis Courts – 1105 Boundary Street

The party will feature plenty of food and beverages, and of course, tennis. It is free and open to the public. All donations are welcome.

Founded in 1916, the American Tennis Association (ATA) is the oldest black sports organization in the U.S. promoting a vibrant tennis community. Initially the only platform for Black players to compete nationally, the ATA now drives growth and inclusivity in the sport. The ATA has been a prolific pipeline for some of the greatest players, coaches, and contributors in tennis history.

The annual ATA National Tournament in Orlando gathers hundreds of African American players, celebrating athletic excellence and Black history in tennis. In 2025, the ATA will launch the Black Tennis Experience, featuring the National Tournament, an Awards Gala, and a Celebrity Pro-Am, with an economic impact nearing $1 million. The ATA boasts more than 4,000 members.

The ATA National Championships is an annual historic tennis tournament that brings hundreds of players of all ages, backgrounds, and ethnicities to compete on a national stage. The first National Championships began in 1917 with only three events. Today the Championships have five Major Events.

The theme of this year’s tournament is “Honoring Legacy, Building the Future.”

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