Miami Open Unites

ATP AND WTA PLAYERS UNITE FOR PACKED DAY OF SERVICE FOR MIAMI OPEN UNITES

Felix Auger-Aliassime, Hailey Baptiste, Katie Boulter, Alex de Minaur, Grigor Dimitrov, Caroline Dolehide, Jack Draper, Caroline Garcia, Hubert Hurkacz, Nicolás Jarry, Sofia Kenin, Madison Keys, Karen Khachanov, Sebastian Korda, Mackenzie McDonald, Cam Norrie, Jasmine Paolini, Jessica Pegula, Holger Rune, Casper Ruud, Shang Juncheng, Sloane Stephens, Stefanos Tsitsipas, Donna Vekic, Zheng Qinwen, Alexander Zverev and Tournament Director James Blake all took part

MARCH 18, MIAMI GARDENS, Fla – The Miami Open Unites day of service took place today with the world’s best players rolling up their sleeves to get involved in giving back to the community of Miami-Dade County who have made them feel so welcome at the Hard Rock Stadium.

Stefanos Tsitsipas, Sebastian Korda, Caroline Dolehide and Hailey Baptiste traded rackets for paint brushes as they joined with Rebuilding Together to help rehabilitate the homes of senior citizens in Miami Gardens, providing help with painting and landscaping.

Casper Ruud, Alex de Minaur, Grigor Dimitrov, Jessica Pegula, Katie Boulter and Zheng Qinwen headed to the Humane Society of Greater Miami to lend a hand in the care of the lost and forgotten animals of South Florida.

Karen Khachanov, Sloane Stephens and Tournament Director James Blake joined up to support Serving Up Greater Equity Against Breast Cancer with the WTA Foundation’s ACEing Cancer Program. Promise Fund, Baptist Health and Hologic are working together to support greater awareness and breast health for medically underserved women throughout the greater Miami region.

Jasmine Paolini, Jack Draper, Cam Norrie and Nicolás Jarry joined Health in the Hood in Pinewood Gardens planting seeds with the aim of creating healthy communities by building vegetable gardens and teaching wellness in some of Miami’s neediest neighborhoods.

Holger Rune, Alexander Zverev, Hubert Hurkacz, Mackie McDonald, Caroline Garcia and Donna Vekic worked with volunteers at Miami Rescue Mission to serve dinner to those living at the shelter where the ambition is to provide food, shelter and programs to the homeless of South Florida.

The day of service for Miami Open Unite players ended with an energetic clinic at the amazing Moore Park Tennis Center which was founded by Miami Open founder Butch Buchholz and tennis legend Arthur Ashe. Felix Auger-Aliassime, Shang Juncheng, Sofia Kenin, Madison Keys and Tournament Director James Blake visited and even took to the court for clinics with the kids. Run by First Serve Miami, children from the premier mentoring organization, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Miami were joined by Amigos for Kids for the first time. Working to prevent child abuse and neglect by valuing children, strengthening families, and educating communities, Amigos for Kids are partnering new tournament partner, Protective.

Community Impact

Rebuilding Together

Rebuilding Together

At a home in Miami Gardens, FL, Miami Open Unites partnered with Rebuilding Together, an organization that offers assistance in repairing and rebuilding homes to senior citizens, veterans, and the disabled. Dominic Thiem, Guido Pella, Kiki Bertens, Julie Görges, Miomir Kecmanovic, and Elise Mertens, joined forces with Miami Open Unites volunteers to help paint and landscape the home.

Feeding the Homeless

Feeding the Homeless

At Miami Rescue Mission, an organization that houses, feeds, and provides resources for the homeless in the South Florida region, Miami Open Unites took on the task of giving to those in need. Garbiñe Muguruza, Grigor Dimitrov, David Ferrer, Borna Coric, and Anett Kontaveit, assisted in serving lunch to those living in the shelter.

Humane Society of greater Miami

Humane Society of Greater Miami

At the Sofer and Fine Adoption Center in North Miami Beach, players and volunteers partnered with the Humane Society of Greater Miami. Sascha Zverev, John Isner, Jelena Ostapenko, Danielle Collins, Robert Bautista Agut, Ashleigh Barty, and Belinda Bencic, were on hand to help grooming, as doing so increases their chances of finding a permanent home. Zverev even decided to add a new member to his family, taking home one of the pups for himself.

Baptist Children's Hospital

Baptist Children’s Hospital

At the Baptist Children’s Hospital — South Florida’s premier children’s medical center, players spent time with children and gifted them toys provided by the WTA Foundation. Bob and Mike Bryan and Aryna Sabalenka made their way around the hospital in hopes of providing a boost for kids in need of care and positivity.

UNICEF Kid Power

UNICEF Kid Power

Petra Kvitova, Stefanos Tsitsipas, and Kei Kishikori hangout with children from the UNICEF Kid Power Program.

And in that same suite overlooking Stadium Court at the Miami Open, students from UNICEF’s Kid Power Program joined with players from the Stoneman Douglas High School tennis team and top names Petra Kvitova, Marin Cilic, Kei Nishikori, Stefanos Tsitsipas, Nicolas Jarry, Diego Schwartzman, and Nick Kyrgios, to have a Q&A. Together, they discussed overcoming adversity in life, finding power in oneself, and having a presence in one’s community.

It was one of these UNICEF Kid Power children who asked that affecting question. In a room full of children who, at such a young age, have taken an incredibly important and mindful step to be involved and impactful in their communities, some of the top tennis minds paused and looked at each other.

On an average day, they are the ones providing the inspiration. To fans from around the world, they are the heroes; the “Supermen” and “Wonder Women” — as explained by Stoneman Douglas girls tennis coach Amy Pena.

Cilic was quick to explain, however, that in that moment inspiration flowed the other way.

“For me personally, I believe that even kids like you can be an inspiration for us,” the US Open champion in 2014 said. “Anyone who is reaching their full potential, who is trying everyday to be the best version of their self, and who is constantly trying to improve in every possible way is an inspiration.”

Not only are these kids providing inspiration, but they are providing meaningful change in communities that need it the most. At an age when service and selflessness are rarely seen or expected, these young heroes have stepped up. They are working daily to be the best they can be, and allow that best version of themselves to have an impact on the world around them.

The cycle of inspiration is one that is essential to lifting people out of their darkest moments. Each generation can pave a new path for the one that follows by inspiring in them a strength to overcome the biggest obstacles.

Kei Nishikori spoke of moving to a new country at a young age without knowing the language or the people. Several students had spoken about a similar journey.

Stefanos Tsitsipas and Diego Schwartzman shared their stories of trying to pursue their dreams in times of economic hardship. Several students nodded in solidarity, as they continue to face similar obstacles.

Petra Kvitova spoke to the girls about pursuing their dreams despite what people might say is expected of them.

Each had a story that resonated with someone in the audience. A story that they could connect with, through mutual hardship and struggle. These common struggles provide an avenue — a gateway, for inspiration to take root and affect deep and lasting change.

Whether it’s painting the line with an exceptional forehand on championship point or painting the home of an elderly woman in need. Whether its providing an exhilarating display of tennis on the world stage or providing a permanent home for an abused or neglected dog. Or whether its connecting with millions of fans around the world or just one who now knows he or she isn’t alone in his or her struggle to fit into a new world.

The players and volunteers participating in this day of service devoted to giving back have connected with communities in hopes of providing assistance and inspiration to the most vulnerable among the South Florida region. And, in the process, they have shared their similar dreams, struggles, and ways of persevering.

The Miami Open presented by Itaú annually provides a stage for some of the best tennis in the world, and the incredible players who make it happen. It also displays a showcase of that which is most beautiful about South Florida — its cultural diversity in its communities.

The Miami Open entertains, the Miami Open inspires, and — maybe most importantly, with the beginning of this annual initiative bringing together players and communities to give back, the Miami Open Unites.