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Following in the footsteps of the Guyana Boxing Association (GBA), who had hosted their 2021-2022 awards ceremony two days prior, the Guyana Tennis Association (GTA) moved to reward their athletes and coaches on Friday night.
Hosted at the Georgetown Club on Camp Street, this awards ceremony saw players receiving cash prizes in addition to trophies for the first time in the GTA’s history. This is according to President Cristy Campbell, who also hinted at aspects of her agenda for the year ahead.
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“I can assure you that I’m putting my best foot forward to serve and represent our sport, to enhance our facilities, to increase our prize monies for players, and to also create opportunities for our coaches,” Campbell expressed.
Gracing the awards ceremony with his presence, Director of Sport, Steve Ninvalle, made remarks concerning the development of the sport in the year ahead.
“If you think that 2022 was a good year for Tennis, I’ll ask you to hold on until you see 2023. There is so much that is being planned, and there is so much that has happened within the last year,” the Director of Sport told the room filled with athletes, coaches, parents and administrators of the sport.
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