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The 'virtual tennis club' hopes to keep tennis at the top of mind for New Yorkers by providing access to 10,000 reservations for one month.
Published Aug 25, 2023
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Tennis with a view: Building on the excitement for tennis ahead of the US Open, Break The Love and Amex transformed a Williamsburg rooftop into a tennis pop-up.
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“Our true north is to always create access for people to experience the benefits of sport and recreation,” says Break The Love founder and CEO Trisha Goyal.
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Founded in 2019 to help optimize tennis bookings, Break The Love has grown to over 120,000 users and also features pickleball and padel on the platform.
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