“Serena: My Journey to Africa” Set to Air on Tennis Channel

Documentary debuts Monday, June 7th at 8:00 p.m.

June 4, 2010 | By Long Island Tennis Magazine Staff
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Tennis Channel, the only 24-hour, television-based multimedia destination dedicated to both the professional sport and tennis lifestyle, will debut, "Serena: My Journey to Africa," on Monday, June 7 at 8:00 p.m. ET. Far from the clay courts of Roland Garros and the grass courts of Wimbledon, this 30-min. original program chronicles American tennis icon Serena Williams’ recent visit to a small, poverty-stricken village in Kenya, where she attended the opening ceremony of the secondary school she funded through the Serena Williams Foundation. The special will be repeated throughout June. Check www.tennischannel.com for additional air dates and times.

“Through Serena, we were able to show how tennis players have an impact beyond being sports heroes,” said Laura Hockridge, executive producer. “Working with Hewlett Packard, Serena was able to provide the Wee people educational opportunities that they would otherwise not have access to. We feel this is an inspiring tale that will show our viewers yet another side of this sport.”

Tennis Channel takes viewers on a poignant journey with Williams, who serves as narrator. When she first arrives in Wee Village for the opening of both the Wee Secondary School and the School for the Deaf, she is inundated with gifts from the locals and entertained with song and dance. At one point, she takes to the chalk board where she plays teacher, offering a moving lesson on the importance of striving for your dreams. She also guides the children through a computer tutorial in the modern computer lab, a result of her collaboration with Hewlett Packard. The program then exposes the uphill battle these children face, specifically focusing on a 15-year-old boy who struggles in extreme poverty and poor living conditions. Williams concludes the special with words of hope: “This school represents opportunity and with kids this strong, not even the sky can limit what they can do now.”

For more information, visit www.tennischannel.com.


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