Africa Cares Tennis Challenge

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We are excited to announce that MOT SA is an official charity partner at the Africa Cares Tennis Challenge.

This two-day tennis tournament is set to take place on 3 and 4 December at the Wanderers Stadium, in Johannesburg.

Both local and international tennis sensations showcase their talent for a good cause #fightagainstGBV

Line up on the amazing tennis players participating are: Sloane Stephens, Ons Jabeur, Simona Halep, Dustin Brown, Martina Hingis, Kholowam Monsti

The event aims to not only promote tennis in South Africa but is also a vehicle in the fight against Gender-Based Violence through campaigns and activations leading up to the main event.

Fans can expect to enjoy and embrace the concept of tennis whilst also highlighting the issue of gender-based violence in South Africa which has now been perceived as a threat to humanity the CEO of TR Brand and Communications & Events and a Representative of Africa Cares highlighted the importance of this event.

“Women in South Africa are 5 times more likely to be killed as a result of gender-based violence. As a protest and plea to stop GBV in South Africa we saw it fit to host the Africa Cares Tennis Challenge”, Tendai Rukwava, CEO of TR Brand Communications & Events.

How to get Tickets to The Biggest Tennis Event in Africa?

For more information or to buy tickets, visit Ticketpro here: https://linktr.ee/africacarestennis

You could also win 2 hospitality tickets by showing your best #cuffitchallenge with a touch of tennis. The winner is to be announced on 28th November. Visit @africacarestennis on Instagram for more information! Video here

Thank you, Africa Cares Tennis for making us a part of such a great initiative!

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