The Delray Beach Open wrapped up yesterday and crowned a new champion, Sebastian Korda, from Florida. But some of the most powerful moments during the DBO happened earlier in the tournament outside of the stadium court.
Love Serving Autism, a longtime nonprofit partner of the tournament, hosted their Delray Beach Open Racquet Sports Tennis Clinic on Saturday, February 14, 2026 from 1:00–2:00 PM for children with autism and unique abilities.
This inclusive clinic provided a fun and supportive environment to learn tennis skills, build confidence, and connect through sport and community. The event welcomed 35 families, 10 coaches, 5 certified therapists and 15 volunteers.
The clinics provided such inspiring moments: kids rallying with coaches and volunteers, high-fives, laughter, and proud parents cheering from the sidelines — all inside the same venue where top ATP pros competed this past week.
These kids were learning more than just forehand and backhands — they were building confidence, making friends, and experiencing the joy of being part of a world-class sporting event.
Learn more at loveservingautism.org.
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Source: Blue Ivy Communications / Love Serving Autism. Photos courtesy of Love Serving Autism.
