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Youngsters at ATP tennis tournament
“Experience tennis like never before!” – this slogan came true for 9 participants from our basic education program InterSpace at the ATP tournament on October 21st!
A free ticket donation from Verein Springboard within their project KULTurgut enabled the young people to immerse themselves in the world of tennis at an ATP tournament of the Erste Bank Open 2024, watch players and learn the rules of the game – all in the great atmosphere of the Wiener Stadthalle!
Many thanks to Verein Springboard for the generous donation, which made this unique experience possible for the youngsters!
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