Recent USTA Florida Tennis Hall of Fame inductee Nick Bollettieri shares his excitement regarding his new inner-city tennis program, “Bollettieri Tennis & Learning,” on the latest episode of “Inside Tennis with The Koz,” airing Saturday, Jan. 12, 2019 at 12:30 p.m. on SNN TV in Florida, and available now for viewing at the link below.

The program will highlight the Little MO Internationals at PGA National in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., featuring the two Little MO Slams winners: Zaire Clark in the Girl’s 9 singles, and Sebastian Bielen in the Boys’ 10 singles. Additional interviews include two-time Australian Open singles winner Johan Kriek, and 1990 French Open singles champion Andres Gomez. 
 
The 30-minute show also features Black Tennis Hall of Fame Executive Director Bob Davis, and two Florida tennis fundraisers: The Joey Gratton Doubles Champions, benefiting the Boys & Girl’s Club in Sarasota with former ATP world No. 5 singles player and IMG Director of Player Development Jimmy Arias, along with event co-chairpersons Barb Lancer and Christina Bonilla; and the Heron Creek Golf & Country Club community fundraiser spearheaded by Director of Tennis Mike Smith.

Inside Tennis with The Koz

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Inside Tennis With The Koz: New Bollettieri Inner-City Kids Program

JAN 10, 201928 MIN
Inside Tennis with The Koz

Inside Tennis With The Koz: New Bollettieri Inner-City Kids Program

JAN 10, 201928 MIN

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Recent USTA Florida Tennis Hall of Fame inductee Nick Bollettieri shares his excitement regarding his new inner-city tennis program, “Bollettieri Tennis & Learning,” on the latest episode of “Inside Tennis with The Koz,” airing Saturday, Jan. 12, 2019 at 12:30 p.m. on SNN TV in Florida, and available now for viewing at the link below. The program will highlight the Little MO Internationals at PGA National in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., featuring the two Little MO Slams winners: Zaire Clark in the Girl’s 9 singles, and Sebastian Bielen in the Boys’ 10 singles. Additional interviews include two-time Australian Open singles winner Johan Kriek, and 1990 French Open singles champion Andres Gomez.    The 30-minute show also features Black Tennis Hall of Fame Executive Director Bob Davis, and two Florida tennis fundraisers: The Joey Gratton Doubles Champions, benefiting the Boys & Girl’s Club in Sarasota with former ATP world No. 5 singles player and IMG Director of Player Development Jimmy Arias, along with event co-chairpersons Barb Lancer and Christina Bonilla; and the Heron Creek Golf & Country Club community fundraiser spearheaded by Director of Tennis Mike Smith.