Wheelchair Tennis, a sport that has created Paralympians of the calibre of Suresh Ranjan Dharmasena for Sri Lanka, has received a further commitment of support from the China Merchants Foundation (CMF) and Colombo International Container Terminals (CICT) with a donation of US$35,000, approximately 12.9 million in local currency. The donation was presented to the Sri [...]

Sports

CICT offers massive grant for Wheelchair Tennis

View(s):

CICT Senior General Manager - Marketing and Commercial, Catriona Jayasundera presents the sponsorship cheque to SLTA President Iqbal bin Issack and General Secretary Pradeep Goonasekera in the presence of players and representatives of CICT and SLTA

Wheelchair Tennis, a sport that has created Paralympians of the calibre of Suresh Ranjan Dharmasena for Sri Lanka, has received a further commitment of support from the China Merchants Foundation (CMF) and Colombo International Container Terminals (CICT) with a donation of US$35,000, approximately 12.9 million in local currency.

The donation was presented to the Sri Lanka Tennis Association (SLTA) at a ceremony held on September 15. This donation is part of CICT’s continuing support to the Wheelchair Tennis Programme of SLTA, in conjunction with the CMF which is the social responsibility arm of CICT’s parent company, China Merchants Group (CMG).

“It is extremely encouraging and heart-warming to have been able to make a tangible difference in the outlook for the sport in Sri Lanka and in the lives of the competitors. CICT is happy to be a prominent benefactor to this very worthy cause and we look forward to seeing Sri Lanka’s wheelchair tennis rise to even greater heights in the years ahead,” CICT CEO Jack Huang said on the company’s close affiliation with wheelchair tennis in Sri Lanka.

CICT has been one of the principal benefactors of Sri Lanka’s Wheelchair Tennis Programme since 2015 and donated US$ 30,000 to the cause in 2021. Over Rs.54million has been donated by CICT in support the programme over the past seven years.

Additionally, CICT, in collaboration with the CMF, donated custom-made, professional grade titanium wheelchairs to the value of US$9,000 to three internationally-ranked Sri Lankan wheelchair tennis players in 2020. CICT has also funded the refurbishment of two international standard hard surface courts at SLTA to bolster the sport in the country.

The Wheelchair Tennis Programme was initiated in Sri Lanka in 2003 as a rehabilitation programme for differently-abled soldiers. Currently, Sri Lanka has 13 wheelchair tennis players who have secured international rankings. CICT’s acceptance of the mantle of main sponsor of the SLTA’s Wheelchair Tennis Programme has enabled Sri Lankan players to participate in many international tournaments, resulting in the country being ranked among the top 40 countries that play wheelchair tennis.

Share This Post

WhatsappDeliciousDiggGoogleStumbleuponRedditTechnoratiYahooBloggerMyspaceRSS

Advertising Rates

Please contact the advertising office on 011 - 2479521 for the advertising rates.