The world of tennis continues to break down barriers and there are more and more places where the practice of this sport arrives despite the difficulties that exist for the practice of tennis and where the lack of these resources is supplemented with a large dose of sacrifice and a passion for sports.
One of these great examples of taking tennis to all parts of the world is the TennisAid charity association, run by tennis coaches Abel Rincón and Martín Rocca, who are in charge of providing sports equipment and technical advice in the most disadvantaged areas of the world. world.
We have seen the latest example of the work of this association this week, when they shared a video of a young tennis player in Kenya named Linda Serena Machimbo, in which at the age of 14 she shows her skills with the racket and her movements when playing. hitting the ball despite playing in a clearing on an uneven surface and with a broken net at the bottom.
TennisAid's work, which began in Uganda and Rwanda in 2014, and joined by several leading tennis players and brands such as Wilson, has expanded to 54 countries around the world that already receive rackets. , clothes, shoes and all kinds of material for the practice of tennis, his main passion, in the best possible conditions.