May 3, 2024 (Los Angeles) - The Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Los Angeles (BGCMLA) welcomed USTA Foundation Incorporated (USTA Foundation) alongside tennis and cultural icon Stan Smith. This surprise visit was in anticipation of the Los Angeles premiere of UNINTERRUPTED’s documentary "Who Is Stan Smith?". The documentary not only to delves into the life of the legendary Stan Smith but also to contribute to a noble cause, with a portion of its proceeds set to benefit the USTA Foundation’s flagship National Junior Tennis & Learning (NJTL) network.
The NJTL network, established in 1969 by tennis legends Arthur Ashe and Charlie Pasarell, along with Sheridan Snyder, encompasses over 250 chapters nationwide, including BGCMLA. This network provides more than 150,000 under-resourced youth with access to free or low-cost tennis and academic programming. During the visit, the USTA Foundation also generously presented BGCMLA with a grant aimed at resurfacing tennis courts at its Challengers Club in South L.A.
"Who Is Stan Smith?" chronicles the remarkable journey of International Tennis Hall of Fame member, sneaker icon, and humanitarian Stan Smith. From his illustrious career as one of the world’s greatest tennis stars to his impactful activism in civil rights and AIDS awareness, Smith's story resonates deeply.
Ginny Ehrlich, CEO of the USTA Foundation, praised Smith as a role model for the thousands of young people involved in NJTL programs nationwide. "He is a shining example of the excellence, resilience, and determination that we aim to instill in the youth," she remarked, emphasizing the honor of being the documentary's official beneficiary.
Through our partnership with the USTA Foundation, we are opening doors to the world of tennis for youth in ways previously unimaginable. At BGCMLA, we remain committed to offering unique programs and opportunities for youth who may have never had the chance to experience certain sports or opportunities.
For those interested in learning more about the USTA Foundation, visit ustafoundation.com and follow @USTAFoundation on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn.
For more information on the life-changing programs offered at Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Los Angeles, visit bgcmla.org and follow @bgcmla on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn.