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9th Annual Charity Tennis Tournament at Hart Park this August
Waukesha native hosting 9th Annual Charity Tennis Tournament in Wauwatosa June 25th!

Waukesha native and nonprofit founder Kelly Johnson, really enjoys making a difference in the community -- as she started her own nonprofit, the Kelly Johnson Foundation (KJF) in 2014. With her background in coaching college tennis and competing, she began hosting tennis tournaments to raise money for her nonprofit and its Johnson Family Scholarship Program, which benefits local high schools in the Midwest. This year, the 9th Annual Johnson Summer Classic Tennis Tournament will be hosted at Hart Park in Wauwatosa on Saturday, June 25th.
"Over the past eight years, we have been able to make our mark in the community and grow the Kelly Johnson Foundation. It is always exciting to see new players and returning KJF supporters that compete and have fun at the Johnson Summer Classic" said Kelly Johnson, tournament director.
The 9th Annual Johnson Summer Classic Tennis Tournament will be held Saturday, June 25th. Registration for the Johnson Summer Classic can be done online at http://www.kjfwi.org/events/johnson-summer-classic/. Entry is only $40 per player.
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Registration closes Wednesday, July 31st. The Johnson Summer Classic is an USTA-sanctioned event. All players welcome as there are 9 divisions to play at various skill levels.
This year, the Kelly Johnson Foundation is proud to partner with Second Serve, another nonprofit to donate gently used tennis gear to youth tennis players in need! We will have a box on-site to collect donations!
All tournament entry proceeds support the Johnson Family Scholarship program.