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The project was made possible in the south Los Angeles community through the USTAF National Court Refurbishment program targeting 250 court renovations nationwide over the next three years.
Published Jul 21, 2023
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The wheelchair tennis players in attendance encouraged Tiafoe to join them to play out some points.
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Howland was joined by Tiafoe for the court dedication.
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