Nancy Jeffett -Co-rounder of the Maureen Connolly Brinker Tennis Foundation
Nancy Jeffett’s service to tennis over the past 50
years has been instrumental in advancing professional women’s tennis and
in developing opportunities for junior tennis development.
In 1968, Jeffett partnered with her good friend Maureen Connolly, a then
recently retired nine-time Grand Slam singles champion, to build tennis
programming to engage more people with the sport, especially children
and those from lower socio-economic backgrounds
The Maureen Connolly Brinker Tennis Foundation (MCBTF) was established
with the goal of providing funds for tennis clinics and to aid juniors
who could not afford to compete nationally.
Unfortunately, Connolly did not live to see the foundation thrive, as
she passed away just a one year later. However, Jeffett remained highly
committed to the cause, as she does to this day in her role as Chairman
Emeritus, and as a result, one of the most prestigious junior tennis
programs in the world was established. Jeffett developed an organization
that inspires youth tennis, hosts a dozen major tournaments, and has
contributed more than $4 million to player development—from tennis
programs in public parks to professional tournaments.
In Connolly's honor, in 1969, Jeffett staged the first Maureen Connolly
Brinker Memorial tournament. In the years that followed, Jeffett was
determined to grow the tournament, as well as the opportunity for
women's pro tennis to flourish.
WTA Star Amelie Mauresmo, Australian
Wheelchair Champion David Hall, and Tennis Industry Leader Nancy Jeffett
to be inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame in 2015
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