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The goal, he said, was not to train players for competitive play, but to enable them to enjoy being on the court, exercising their bodies.
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Anthony Evrard's goal was to enable players to enjoy being on the court exercising their bodies not competitive play.
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Anthony Evrard
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{
    "goal": "Enable enjoyment and exercise",
    "person": "Anthony Evrard",
    "organization": "Sound of Tennis"
}
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Created
September 11, 2025 at 9:11 PM (1 day ago)
Last Updated
September 11, 2025 at 9:11 PM (1 day ago)

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Blind tennis offers New Yorkers a chance to connect, exercise, and overcome visual impairments. The sport's growing popularity highlights the need for more inclusive athletic opportunities.

Blind Tennis
Disability Sports
Adaptive Sports
New York City
Inclusion
Visually Impaired

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