Tournament for a National Cause
Date: October 11 & 12
Time: 8:00 A.M
Step onto the court for our double's tournament benefiting the American Cancer Society. Compete at your level and help advance cancer research and support nationwide.
ACS is dedicated to eliminating cancer through groundbreaking research, advocating for better health policies, and providing vital support to those affected by the disease. Your participation and donation will help fund life-saving research, ensure that no one has to face cancer alone, and make a real difference in the fight to end this disease. By joining us, you're not just playing tennis; you're helping fund the future of cancer care, treatment, and ultimately, a cure. Together, we can create a world with more survivors and fewer diagnoses.
Marbella on a Mission Tennis Tournament kicks off on Saturday, October 11th with Pool Play, where each team will face every other team in their division. Matches consist of six games using no-ad scoring, with teams reporting the number of games won out of six. Each team has the opportunity to earn up to 24 points on Saturday, and these scores will determine seeding for Sunday's Bracket Play. On Sunday, October 12th teams will compete in a single-elimination bracket, battling for the win while raising funds for the American Cancer Society. Every game counts, every point matters, and every serve helps bring us closer to a cure.
Player Registration and Fundraising Information
As part of their participation in the Marbella on a Mission Tennis Tournament, each player is asked to take an active role in supporting the American Cancer Society by raising funds through their personal fundraising page. Players are encouraged to commit to a minimum fundraising goal of $350, which can be easily reached by inviting friends, family, and colleagues to contribute online. These individual efforts not only extend the impact of the event beyond the court but also provide vital support for cancer research and patient care programs. Together, our collective fundraising makes a meaningful difference in the lives of those impacted by cancer.