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May 30, 2016 Sports
Another year of exciting tennis is soon to be underway at the annual Guyana Bank for Trade and Industry (GBTI) Open Tennis tournament which is scheduled to get underway on June 3.
This is the largest tournament that attracts spectators, prize money and players, therefore, members of the Guyana Lawn Tennis Association (GLTA) executive met with GBTI to discuss the tournament being taken to the next level.
Since the tournament has coincided with the celebration of Guyana’s 50th independence, it has been branded GBTI Independence Jubilee Open and is anticipated to be the biggest tournament with a difference.
GBTI has expressed that it is once again pleased to be sponsoring this annual Tennis Tournament. The Bank has noted, over the years, a constant rise in the quality of the sport and are proud to be associated with the Guyana Lawn Tennis Association in this regard. More so, the Tournament has taken a timely spin by being dubbed, “THE GBTI INDEPENDENCE JUBILEE OPEN 2016”.
The GBTI is urging everyone to support the Guyana Tennis Association by making every effort to attend the matches.
President Jamal Goodluck, Junior Chair Grace McCalman and Tournament Chair Robert Bostwick were present to receive the cheque on behalf of the association. The presentation was made by GBTI Marketing Manager Ms. Pamela Binda.
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