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2 July 2007
Edward Wilson Victorious In The First Hyde Park Schools Tennis Tournament Will to Win offers free tennis coaching for champions of the future

On Friday 29 June in Hyde Park , talented young tennis players competed in 'The Royal Parks Schools' Tennis Challenge 2007'. The tennis courts in Hyde Park and Regent's Park, only a few miles from the famous Wimbledon Championships, have been the venue for free tennis coaching sessions for under 12s from local state schools during June. At the culminating tournament Edward Wilson emerged as winners narrowly beating St Saviours C of E Primary School in the final. Third place was awarded to St Mary of the Angels - with Hallfield, St James and St Michaels, Our Lady of Dolours, Essendine, and Westminster Academy all taking part.

Will to Win Tennis visited eight local schools and selected the best players to attend professional training sessions at centres in The Royal Parks. After three weeks of dedicated training, a team of boys and girls were selected to represent each school at the Tennis Challenge in Hyde Park.

The Will to Win scheme provides opportunities for local kids to have fun, receive free coaching and get involved in tennis at an early age. Speaking about the scheme, Steve Riley, Director of Will to Win Tennis, commented: "Will to Win Tennis has been working closely with The Royal Parks over the past three years to make tennis more accessible. The schools outreach programme means that more kids get the opportunity to play the game and build up their skills. They can continue to develop their talent by accessing the course free of charge throughout the season. Players can also practice free of charge throughoput August with our junior free walk on court programme Monday - Friday 3-5pm ."

Mark Camley, Chief Executive of The Royal Parks, added: "The Royal Parks are committed to junior tennis in London and this is a real example of partnership working for the local community. Opening up these facilities for children will enable them to enjoy active sport at low or no cost and may even help us encourage Wimbledon champions of the future"


Media Contact:

The Royal Parks:
Press Office: t 0300 061 2128
press@royalparks.gsi.gov.uk

Will to Win:
Steve Riley: t 0795 711 0403
steveriley@willtowin.co.uk


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