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Australian Open 2025: Inspiring brighter futures through the power of tennis

The Australian Tennis Foundation (ATF) aims to inspire brighter futures for children and young people facing adversity through the power of tennis. 

January 23, 2025
January 15: Brighter Days at the Australian Open at Melbourne Park on Wednesday, January 15, 2025. Photo by TENNIS AUSTRALIA/ LIZ VAGG
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As the Official Charity of Tennis Australia and the Australian Open, the ATF uses tennis as a vehicle to reduce social disadvantage and increase social cohesion.  

Launched in September 2022, Brighter Days provides relief from challenging life circumstances for young people and their families through fun, engaging tennis and social activities at flagship tennis facilities across Australia.  

January 14: Photo of Brighter Days charity handing bags at the AO at the Australian Open, Melbourne Park, on Tuesday January 14, 2025.Photo by TENNIS AUSTRALIA/ LUIS ENRIQUE ASCUI

Now in its third consecutive year, the Brighter Days program has extended into the Summer of Tennis and the Australian Open. It offers families from like-minded charities a unique opportunity to experience the excitement of the Australian Open and other lead-in events in their local cities.  

This year – Brighter Days provided tickets to children and their families to attend the Australian Open and other Summer of Tennis events, providing them with a much-needed reprieve from their daily challenges and the chance to immerse themselves in all the tournaments have to offer. 

January 14: Ayan Broomfield met with families at the Brighter Days charity event held during the Australian Open at Melbourne Park on Tuesday, January 14, 2025. Photo by TENNIS AUSTRALIA/ LUIS ENRIQUE ASCUI
January 14: Ayan Broomfield met with families at the Brighter Days charity event held during the Australian Open at Melbourne Park on Tuesday, January 14, 2025. Photo by TENNIS AUSTRALIA/ LUIS ENRIQUE ASCUI

Over five days, children and families from charities such as My Room, Ronald McDonald House, Refugee Migrant Children Centre, Sony Foundation, MacKillop Foundation and Camp Quality were treated to unforgettable experiences at the tennis.   

Across the 2025 Australian Open and Summer of Tennis – the ATF has given away more than 1,200 tickets to over 20 charities for children and families facing adversity.   

Director of ATF, Vicki Reid said “We believe in the power of sports to uplift and inspire. By providing these tickets, we hope to create lasting memories and a sense of community for these young individuals. The Australian Open is not just about tennis; it’s about bringing people together and celebrating the spirit of resilience and hope.” 

January 15: Brighter Days at the Australian Open at Melbourne Park on Wednesday, January 15, 2025. Photo by TENNIS AUSTRALIA/ LIZ VAGG
January 15: Brighter Days at the Australian Open at Melbourne Park on Wednesday, January 15, 2025. Photo by TENNIS AUSTRALIA/ LIZ VAGG
January 15: Brighter Days at the Australian Open at Melbourne Park on Wednesday, January 15, 2025. Photo by TENNIS AUSTRALIA/ LIZ VAGG

Lana Fomoso attended the Brighter Days event with her son Luka for the second time.  

“Luka has just finished his treatment for acute lymphoblastic leukaemia. He had undergone treatment for three years and is now in remission. We are hoping to enjoy the tournament today with a new lease on life and a new chapter in Luka’s life.” 

“The last time we were here – Luka was in a wheelchair. The fact that Luka is now standing, walking, healthy and able to enjoy Brighter Days is extremely special for us. It is also extremely important to us to see all of the other kids here today able to enjoy this experience.” she said.

Since its launch in 2020, the Australian Tennis Foundation has provided more than 75,000 opportunities for disadvantaged kids to play and belong. 

January 15: Brighter Days at the Australian Open at Melbourne Park on Wednesday, January 15, 2025. Photo by TENNIS AUSTRALIA/ LIZ VAGG
January 14: Ayan Broomfield met with families at the Brighter Days charity event held during the Australian Open at Melbourne Park on Tuesday, January 14, 2025. Photo by TENNIS AUSTRALIA/ LUIS ENRIQUE ASCUI

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