Tom Katovsky, former varsity tennis coach at Kent State University and John Carroll University, and volunteer coach at the first Israel Tennis Centers, announced an innovative initiative empowering tennis club owners nationwide to dramatically reduce utility costs and contribute to a new international tennis academy.
Through a proven patented technology clubs can cut water and sewer expenses by 15-35% annually – often saving tens of thousands of dollars. A percent of the commissions go to building an International Tennis Academy, dedicated to training underprivileged youth worldwide, building on the transformative model of the Israel Tennis Centers.
"As a coach who's seen tennis change lives from Ohio courts to Tel Aviv, I know facilities face rising costs that limit community impact," said Tom. "This program turns overhead into opportunity: lower bills for owners, more resources for kids chasing dreams on the court."






























