Tennis-a-thon
Challenge yourself to play tennis for as long as you can by entering the Dementia UK Tennis-a-thon.
Sarah and her son Alfie share why taking on a Tennis-a-thon was important to them.
My son Alfie decided to take part in the Dementia UK Tennis-a-thon as he absolutely loves playing tennis – it’s his favourite sport.
As a nurse, I know how awful dementia can be, so I encouraged Alfie to sign up to the Tennis-a-thon to raise money and awareness. We have a personal connection to dementia too – my auntie has dementia, and my uncle is caring for her and having a really tough time. Alfie’s grandad also had Alzheimer’s disease before he died.
To fundraise, we set up a JustGiving page and used WhatsApp and Facebook to spread the word.
Alfie completed the Tennis-a-thon at our local tennis club in Melton Mowbray. He decided to play for 12 hours – 8am to 8pm – on 17th July 2021. The club was very supportive and kept a court free for him for the event.
On the day, Alfie was supported by club members, family and friends, who joined in at various times over the course of the event. Alfie’s tennis coach kindly gave him an hour’s lesson and donated his fee to Dementia UK, and he also stayed for a few extra hours and arranged some fun tennis games to keep them all going.
As a bonus, we had pizza delivered at the end of the day, which was one of Alfie’s highlights!
Alfie’s Tennis-a-thon was a huge success. He enjoyed playing tennis all day with a variety of players, and raised an incredible £730.
It’s a great way to play a game that you love for as long as you like and raise money for a really good cause
-Sarah Smith, Tennis-a-thon participant 2021
Challenge yourself to play tennis for as long as you can by entering the Dementia UK Tennis-a-thon.
Whether you run 10km, cycle for miles or trek up a mountain, you can take on a challenge and fundraise for families facing dementia.