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Laver Cup Family Day

September 13, 2018


Join us on Thursday, September 20th in Chicago at the Laver Cup Fan Zone for Family Day. Laver Cup Fan Zone Family Day will feature a wide range of interactive activities for children of all ages and skill levels. This family-friendly event is free and open to the public*

 

Below, see schedule and description of events. 

 

Thursday, Sept, 20th, 4:00-7:00pm

  • Net Generation tennis 
  • Interactive Games
  • Tennis Activities
  • Family-friendly activities 
  • Balloon Twisters
  • Face Painting
  • Stilt Walkers and more…

 

Mini Tennis courts powered by Net Generation

 

In a fun and festive environment, interactive tennis games and activities will be offered on six modified tennis courts for all Laver Cup fans. No equipment needed. Just come by the courts, grab a racquet and enjoy.

 

Net Generation Booth

 

The Net Generation booth joins the 2018 Laver Cup Fan Zone. This interactive booth offers arcade-style games and fun prizes for kids and adults of all ages. Net Generation, official youth tennis of the USTA, is a celebration of a game where no one sits on the sidelines. Net Generation gives kids a game that will help them build friendships and learn skills they’ll use for life. Fans can share their experience using #NetGeneration and #LaverCup.

 

USTA Find Yourself in the Game Booth

 

Inside the booth, fans will be invited to participate in fun activities and win prizes for their participation. Fans can leave their mark by taking a selfie with our lifesize Instagram frame and share their story on social using #USTA and #LaverCup.

 

For more information on the Laver Cup Fan Zone and activities, click here.

For more information on Laver Cup Family Day, click here

 

**Registration

Entry is free, however fans must register for fan zone tickets unless they have an event ticket. 

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