ANZ Tennis Hot Shots Racquet Roadshow set to reach 200,000 racquet milestone
Returning for 2021, the ANZ Tennis Hot Shots Racquet Roadshow is set to celebrate a major milestone with the 200,000th racquet on track to be delivered to a first-year primary school student over the coming months.
Backed by ANZ Bank, the Tennis Australia initiative will see 30,000 new racquets handed to students from more than 700 primary schools across the country. This builds upon the 170,000 racquets distributed across the country over the past five years.
As part of the initiative, Tennis Australia ambassadors Todd Woodbridge, John Fitzgerald and Casey Dellacqua will pop into schools virtually to inspire students to pick up their new racquets and swing into action. Some states will have a special in person visit from local ambassadors.
The fifth-edition of the ANZ Tennis Hot Shots Racquet Roadshow comes as new survey data shows that 92% of Australian parents surveyed believe children should learn tennis from a young age. The desire for children to partake in sport and physical activity is particularly relevant, as nearly half of parents surveyed say they are concerned their families are not as fit when compared to the start of the pandemic.
From 2020 to 2021, tennis has seen a surge in popularity due to the sport’s COVIDSafe nature, with court bookings up by 209% year-on-year . As a socially distanced sport enjoyed outdoors, tennis has been tipped as one of the best ways to exercise safely.
Two thirds of those surveyed said they would be more likely to try a new sport if they knew it was considered COVIDSafe.
The survey responses suggest that:
Almost half of Australian families surveyed noticed a decrease in their family’s level of outdoor physical activity during the pandemic.
Nearly 40% of Victorians are somewhat concerned with a change of physical fitness in their children since the start of the pandemic.
Almost half of Victorians (49%) and NSW (46%) residents believe their family is not as fit when compared to the start of 2020.
Three quarters of Australians surveyed believe they would give tennis a shot if their families owned the necessary sporting equipment (specifically racquets and balls).
82% of Australians surveyed are aware of the benefits associated with playing tennis as a child including physical fitness, coordination, confidence and social skills.
It is hoped the program will also encourage Aussies to pick up tennis again, with three-quarters of those surveyed expressing an interest in either returning to the sport, or giving it a shot.
Commenting on the program, Tennis Australia Chief Executive, Craig Tiley stated “the ANZ Tennis Hot Shots Racquet Roadshow has been an outstanding success and is a credit to all our team involved in the Tennis in Schools’ program and our longstanding partnership with ANZ.
“Getting more kids involved in tennis is part of what we do every single day, and to have been able to put racquets in the hands of 200,000 kids across the country is a tremendous milestone to celebrate. I look forward to seeing more courts across the country full of kids playing tennis with their friends and families.”
ANZ Tennis Hot Shots Racquet Roadshow achievements:
The ANZ Tennis Hot Shots Racquet Roadshow will deliver 30,000 tennis racquets to first year primary school age children across all Australian states and territories in 2021.
2021 is the fifth consecutive year of the ANZ Tennis Hot Shots Racquet Roadshow
By the end of 2021 200,000 racquets will have been put in the hands of first year school children across Australia, thanks to ANZ.
Tennis Australia’s School Partnership Program encourages kids to pick up a racquet and play tennis as part of their health and physical education curriculum.
Click here for further information about ANZ Tennis Hot Shots.
Lower image: Tennis Australia Chief Executive Craig Tiley.
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