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Special Events

The Winston-Salem Open plans special activities throughout the week. Keep checking back for more dates and information!

Sat., Aug. 19: Kids' Day

On Saturday, August 19, the Winston-Salem Open hosts its annual Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist Brenner Children's Hospital Kids' Day - one of our most popular events! Children ages 6 - 12 can enjoy tennis-related activities and other fun with special guests on Allegacy Federal Credit Union Field at Wake Forest University. Registrants also receive a complimentary ticket to opening day.

Registration is now open, and space is limited.

Sat., Aug. 19: Fill the Food Bank

Did you know one in six people in northwest North Carolina struggles with hunger, and one in four children go without the nutrition he or she needs to thrive? Help the Winston-Salem Open help the Second Harvest Food Bank by bringing donated items to the tournament.

Bring three (3) canned or non-perishable goods to receive a free ticket to all opening day matches on Saturday, August 19.
 

Sat., Aug. 19: Donate to Educator Warehouse

The Educator Warehouse is a collaboration of Forsyth Educator Partnership, Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Council of PTAs and WS/FCS. At these facilities teachers can 'shop' thousands of donated items for use in their classrooms. Donations come from local businesses, organizations, and individuals.

We ask for new and gently-used school supplies and/or monetary donations, to have a direct impact on the classrooms in our community.

With a donation of five school supply items, you can receive a complimentary ticket to opening day matches on Saturday, Aug. 19.

Here is the list of most-needed items.

Sun., Aug. 20: 10 & Under Camp

Team NC 10 and under GO (Green/Orange) Camps are USTA North Carolina events created to provide instruction and education for those players/families preparing and advancing in the ranked tournament competition track. 

Players should be at an intermediate-advanced level of play within the 10U playing space (i.e. not an event for entry level/beginners). 

The camp will run between 9 a.m. and 12 p.m. on Sunday, August 20 and is $45.

Space is limited. Register here.

 

Tues., Aug. 22: Clinic for Earlier.org

The Winston-Salem Open and USTA North Carolina are proud to offer a special clinic to benefit earlier.org. Earlier.org is the nation's only breast cancer charity focused exclusively on supporting research for new discoveries of an innovative biological test to detect breast cancer earlier from 9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 22.

Participants will enjoy on-court activities with a participating ATP professional from the Winston-Salem Open, lunch from Panera Bread, and a complimentary ticket to the afternoon session of tennis on Aug. 22.

Registration is now open!


Wed., Aug. 23: School Day

The tournament will be offering middle school and high school play day Wednesday, August 23. Students will have the chance to drill, play and engage with their peers and with USTA professionals on and off the court at the Wake Forest University Tennis Complex.

  • Middle school student activities will be from 10:30 a.m. - 12 p.m. at the Wake Forest Indoor Tennis Center.
  • High schoolers take the courts from 12:30 p.m. - 2 p.m. at the Wake Forest Indoor Tennis Center.
  • Abilities Tennis activities will be from 6-7 p.m. at the Wake Forest University practice courts.

Registration is now open!

 

Thurs., Aug. 24: USTA Member Appreciation Day

Join us Thursday, August 24 for USTA Member Appreciation Day! The United States Tennis Association at the state, section and national levels are wonderful supporters of our award-winning event in Winston-Salem, and USTA members make that all possible

From 4:30 p.m. - 6:00 pm, you will have the opportunity to enjoy a Member Appreciation Reception before the evening session of tennis begins on the fourth floor of the South McCreary Tower. Raffle tickets, food and beverages will be provided.

There is no need to register, just have your ID ready and join us for all the fun!

 

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