Atlanta, GA – September 6, 2023 – The MedSmarter Tennis Tournament is back, and this year, it’s all about celebrating the exceptional talent and sportsmanship of women in tennis. The prestigious St Ives Country Club Tennis Courts will set the stage for this thrilling event, which promises to be a highlight on the tennis calendar. Mark your calendars for October 6-8 for a weekend of incredible matches, fierce competition, and unforgettable moments!

The 3rd Annual MedSmarter Tennis Tournament brings together some of the most promising and passionate female tennis players in the region – One of the largest Women’s Doubles Tournaments in Georgia with Top Pro & College Players. With the stunning backdrop of the St Ives Country Club, renowned for its top-tier facilities, this year’s tournament is set to reach new heights of excitement.

Organized by a dedicated team of tennis enthusiasts including Arun Vaithi and Creig Matthieson, the MedSmarter Tennis Tournament has steadily gained popularity over the years. This edition marks a significant milestone as it focuses exclusively on women’s tennis, highlighting their remarkable skills and contributions to the sport.

“We believe that it’s essential to provide a platform for female tennis players to showcase their talent and inspire others,” says Dr. Untara Shaikh, President and Program Director at MedSmarter. “This tournament is a testament to our commitment to gender equality and our dedication to promoting diversity in sports and medicine.”

As part of the tournament, there will be a range of sponsorship opportunities for businesses and organizations to support women in sports and gain valuable exposure. Sponsors will benefit from extensive brand visibility through event banners, social media campaigns, press releases, and the official tournament webpage.

DECISION 168, Merrill Lynch, z2 Squared, Omni Beauty Spa, and AWAD of Properties have already committed to being sponsors for this exceptional event. “We are thrilled to be part of this initiative that celebrates the achievements of women in sports,” says Don Mahmood, Founder of DECISION 168. “It aligns perfectly with our values of empowerment, equality and life/life balance.”

Notably, the MedSmarter Tennis Tournament is not only about tennis. MedSmarter, a leading institution dedicated to assisting medical students and International Medical Graduates (IMGs), is committed to supporting those aspiring to excel in the medical field. This tournament serves as an avenue of awareness to further these educational initiatives, making it a unique blend of sportsmanship and medical education.

The 3rd Annual MedSmarter Tennis Tournament promises to be an unforgettable experience for players and spectators alike. In addition to the high-quality tennis matches, attendees can look forward to entertainment, food, and networking opportunities throughout the weekend.

For more information on sponsorship opportunities and event details, please visit MedSmarter Tennis Tournament or email ea@MedSmarter.com.

Don’t miss this chance to be a part of a historic celebration of women’s tennis at the St Ives Country Club from October 6-8. Follow us on social media and stay updated on all the tournament news and updates using #MedSmarterTennis.

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Quote from Christopher D. Thomas, Founder of inMMGroup: “At inMMGroup, we are proud to support the 3rd Annual MedSmarter Tennis Tournament and its celebration of women’s tennis excellence. This aligns perfectly with our mission and core values, which emphasize diversity, empowerment, and positive impact. We believe in the power of sports to inspire and unite communities, and we are thrilled to be a part of this historic event.”