Cape and Island Join USTA NE
January 17, 2012 01:08 PM
Cape and Island Tennis &Track Join USTA New England As Official Sponsor
Westborough, MA – The United States Tennis Association (USTA) New England, a non-for-profit organization with the mission ‘To Promote and Develop the Growth of Tennis’, recently announced that Hinding Tennis Courts and Cape and Island Tennis & Track will be the Official Tennis Court Surfacer Co-Sponsors of USTA New England until 2015.
Hinding Tennis Courts, based out of West Haven, CT, has been building and resurfacing recreational courts since 1994. Their customer list includes prestigious arenas such as the International Tennis Hall of Fame and Longwood Cricket Club along with courts for celebrities such as Tommy Hilfiger and Regis Philbin.
"Our partnership with Hinding began in 2007, and we are very excited to continue working with them this year," said Gary Pina, President of USTA New England. "The staff at Hinding are always thinking of ways to promote and grow the sport of tennis and we look forward to continuing this partnership."
Cape and Island Tennis & Track, located in Pocasset, MA, has been providing New England with award winning tennis court facilities since 1972. They offer every variety of tennis court available including asphalt and post-tension concrete "hard courts" and Clay/Har-Tru or synthetic grass "soft courts".
"We are very pleased to welcome Cape and Island Tennis & Track as a sponsor," said Melissa Pride-Fahs, Director of Marketing at USTA New England. "Their dedication to providing a premiere tennis experience will be very much appreciated by our members and every New England tennis enthusiast."
For more information on Hinding Tennis Courts visit http://www.hindingtennis.com.
For more information on Cape and Island Tennis & Track visit http://www.tennisandtrack.com.
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About USTA New England
USTA New England, one of 17 regional sections across the country that comprise the United States Tennis Association (USTA), is a not-for-profit organization committed to promoting and developing the growth of tennis and increasing participation in the sport in New England by offering quality recreational and competitive programs for people of all ages and abilities. For more information, visit www.ustanewengland.com.