Save The Date! Bring back professional tennis to Los Angeles – By: Lou Fuller

Written by: on 15th January 2013
Day one of Australian Open Grand Slam
Save The Date! Bring back professional tennis to Los Angeles - By: Lou Fuller

epa03534807 Novak Djokovic of Serbia tosses the ball as he serves in the first round match against Paul-Henri Mathieu of France, during the Australian Open tennis tournament in Melbourne, Australia, 14 January 2013. EPA/MARK DADSWELL AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND OUT  |

When : MARCH 4 th 2013 !!!!!!!

Who : Justin Gimelstob and partners.

What : a great tennis event with ATP World number Ones …start with The local guys. The world famous Bryan brothers. Watch how totally amazing they truly are.

Who else : throw in the Worlds number One ATP men’s singles player. Bounce one over here Nole …. :). Yes , Novak Djokovic. !!!!!

Where: inside the World famous and newly remodeled Pauley Pavillon on the campus of the university of California Los Angeles. Yes. UCLA.

Ok so now we gave you the save date to mark on your calendars. There will be some Daytime events and an evening event inside the beautiful new center.We are already hearing it’s going to be an event for the ages. All of southern California’s friends of tennis are coming out for the event. The celebrities were buzzing about it at the Golden Globes ! So many celebs love tennis. Love to watch it. Play it. We heard early requests were in from “the agencies”. That’s always a good sign. Ben Stiller I promise you the seat next to me just like in Indian wells last year.

Los Angeles is a Mecca for tennis. We have always been. We always will be.

Regarding Justin. Well, he is one heck of a guy. Everybody was talking and talking and talking … And he did something. A true guardian of the game.

Big congrats to all of California’s current tennis heroes. There’s the awesome Steve Bellamy, the dynamic David Egdes, the Tennis channel, Darren Potkey, Lorne Kuhle, The brilliant Craig Cignarelli, Trey Waltke, Larry Ellison, Ray Moore. That’s just my start. Add Vic Braden and Ben Press and I guess I could go on for an hour but I’d fry my brain. The point is we are rich in history. We are all in Do Do ‘s section. The SCTA the strongest section in the USA.

Bottom. Line. Be there. The east may be rocking @ Madison square garden the same night. But we will be rocking UCLA. And ask any Brit how they feel about UCLA and they all love the brand ! There’s even a UCLA dept in Harrods department store in London.

By: Lou Fuller

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