2025 Asian American and Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Tennis Festival

2025 Asian American and Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Tennis Festival

  • ALL AGES

Celebrate Asian American, Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander food, music and dance on-court! Play tennis & celebrate culture with USTA Eastern

By USTA Eastern

Date and time

Saturday, May 10 · 1 - 4pm EDT

Location

Cunningham Tennis

19600 Union Turnpike Queens, NY 11366 United States

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

Agenda

1:00 PM

Taste of Asia food vendors


Check out our incredible food vendors!

1:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Tennis Activities


Get on court and play some tennis!

2:00 PM

Performance (TBA)

2:15 PM

Panel Discussion

3:00 PM

Exhibition Tennis Match featuring Two-time Grand Slam doubles champ Vania King

About this event

  • Event lasts 3 hours
  • ALL AGES
  • Free venue parking

To celebrate both National Tennis Month as well as Asian-American, Native Hawaiian & Pacific Islander (AANHPI) Heritage Month in May, we are partnering with Cunningham Park Tennis Center for the third time. The day will serve as a celebration of Asian culture and diversity as well as introduce community members to the sport. Those who attend the completely free event can enjoy Asian music, dance and food and tennis, while they learn more about the sport and the AANHPI culture. On this day, people of all ages and cultures can hit the courts for a little friendly, relaxed competition and instruction. There will be an exhibition game by Vania King and others.

Our emcee will be Emmy award winning journalist Michelle Yu.

Bring your racquet and get on court!

Organized by

The USTA Eastern Section, currently based in Purchase, N.Y., is a not-for-profit community service organization whose mission is to promote and develop the growth of tennis. It is one of 17 geographic sections of the United States Tennis Association, the governing body of tennis in the United States, and supports more than 49,000 members. The section encompasses all of New York State, northern New Jersey and Greenwich, Connecticut. The section believes there is a place in the game for everyone, and its staff works to incorporate programs and initiatives that attract new and diverse audiences. The section also establishes and maintains rules of fair play, high standards of sportsmanship and represents, in its jurisdiction, the programs and policies of the USTA.