Vienna – Monday, March 28, 2022 at 5:43 pm
Have you always wanted to do an intense training session with a world class tennis player?
The opportunity is there. And you can even do something good in the process.
In cooperation with “United Charity”, ÖTV has started a campaign for the “Neighbor in Need” fundraising campaign “Help for the Ukraine”.
A package of exclusive tennis coaching with Grand Slam winner, ÖTV Sports Director and Davis Cup captain Jürgen Melzer will be auctioned on April 22nd.
There is also the Austrian Tennis Association’s professional coach team. There’s also a tennis racket signed by Jürgen Melzer and a training jacket signed by the Davis Cup team.
The package offers the following content:
– Fitness / warm-up training with ÖTV fitness coach Philip Wesley. He trains top international athletes (including Andrei Rublev).
Tennis training with Jürgen Melzer and our team of coaches
– Quarrel with two of the best ÖTV players from the Performance Center in Südstadt
– Lunch including sports and talk with the ÖTV coaching team
Tennis racket signed by Jürgen Melzer
– Signed Davis Cup team track jacket
Proceeds from the auction, in cooperation with a consolidated charity, will be transferred directly, without deduction of costs, to the needy neighbor for the fundraising “Help for Ukraine”.
You can bid under this link >>>
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