Green Tennis Project

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Green Tennis (GT) project /№ 101089514 — GT — ERASMUS-SPORT-2022-SSCP/ general objective is to support the environment and climate actions which are key EU priorities now and in the future through elaborating, piloting, and disseminating of:

  • Interactive digital map of local good green practices in tennis in the project participating countries
  • Toolkit (with check list) for grassroots tennis clubs how to become green sports clubs
  • Communication campaign and sports event
  • Responsibility Recommendation guidelines for grassroots tennis clubs including concrete steps how to leverage the influence of tennis to address environment sustainability at local community level
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Latest News

Good Green Practices in Grassroots Tennis: A Winning Strategy for the Environment

In the world of tennis, grassroots initiatives are the lifeblood of the sport. They nurture young talent, foster community engagement, and provide the foundation for future champions. But as the world faces increasing environmental challenges, it’s essential that these grassroots programs also embrace sustainability. Implementing good green practices in grassroots tennis not only benefits the […]
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Promoting Eco-Friendly Habits at Tennis Club MTP

At Tennis Club MTP, we’re taking a powerful swing towards sustainability with our Green Tennis initiative. Our goal is simple yet impactful: to promote eco-friendly habits among players of all ages, ensuring that everyone who steps onto our courts is also stepping up for the environment. By embedding these practices into the fabric of our […]
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Serving Sustainability in Bulgarian Tennis with Tennis Club Favorite

At Tennis Club Favorite, we believe that the future of tennis is green. Our commitment to sustainability is more than just a responsibility—it’s a passion that drives us to make a positive impact on both our sport and the environment. As leaders in the Bulgarian tennis community, we understand the importance of preserving the beauty […]
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