The Saudi Sports for All Federation today announced the conclusion of the ‘Tennis for All’ program, organized in collaboration with the Saudi Tennis Federation and Ministry of Education across 30 schools in Riyadh, Jeddah, and Dammam.
The Saudi Sports for All Federation executed the program in three stages, which included training teachers on tennis education curricula, providing comprehensive educational models for school students, and organizing tournaments and final competitions for program participants.
The Saudi Sports for All Federation announced the ‘Tennis for All’ program in early January. The initiative involved the training of 30 teachers in coordination with the Ministry of Education and giving them the necessary equipment. In the four weeks since the program’s launch, the number of participating students reached 12,143 male and female students in the three cities benefiting from the program.
The Saudi Sports for All Federation worked to design the ‘Tennis for All’ program with the aim of preparing and training elementary, middle, and high school students of both genders, aged 6 to 18 years, whether Saudi nationals or residents. The goal is to build a diverse sports community, with an educational framework tailored to the target audience, making it an attractive and instructional opportunity within the academic curriculum. The program aims to stimulate a sense of healthy competition among all participants. The Saudi Tennis Federation provides training and supervision for outstanding players in the upcoming phase and prepares them for participation in international tournaments.
The Saudi Sports for All Federation is dedicated to implementing a healthy and sports-oriented community strategy, targeting various segments of society. This includes organizing sports programs and events, as well as enhancing the performance of school sports. Since its establishment in 2018, the Federation has made significant progress in forming partnerships for ambitious initiatives in sports programs aimed at building a healthy. These efforts have resulted in increased community participation in sports programs.
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