Win 2023 US Open Tickets and Help Raise Money for Ivan Smith


Want a chance to win an all-expense paid trip to the 2023 US Open? The Southern California Tennis Association Foundation is raising money in support of Ivan Smith.

21-year-old Ivan Smith, a standout San Diego tennis star, became the NAIA Men’s Open Doubles champ while competing for San Diego Christian College last year. On April 5th, 2022 he was paralyzed in a car accident on his way to his college team’s practice session in Texas. Ivan endured major surgery to rebuild his spine with 16 screws — his ribs were broken, his lungs were punctured, both clavicle bones were broken, plus his spinal cord was severely damaged around TH 7-8.

The 2023 US Open, Ivan Smith Fundraiser is raising funds that will go directly toward Ivan’s extensive care and rehabilitation. All donations are tax-deductible. A $25 donation will provide ONE opportunity to win the trip. $100 will provide you with FIVE opportunities to win the trip. The drawing will take place on May 21, 2023 and the winner will be notified immediately by email or phone.

What’s Included

This unique experience is valued over $5,000 and includes:

  • Round trip airfare for 2 from anywhere in the U.S. to New York
  • Hotel accommodations for 2 from Friday 9/1 to Monday 9/4.
  • 3 nights at the New York Hilton Midtown
  • Unlimited round-trip transportation between hotel and the US Open daily
  • 2 tickets to the Exclusive President’s Box for one day/evening session (with full hospitality)
  • 2 tickets to Arthur Ashe Stadium for two day sessions
  • US Open swag
  • Balboa Tennis Club 100th Anniversary Commemorative t-shirts

Enter for a Chance to Win US Open Tickets

There are several ways to enter for a chance to win:

The Southern California Tennis Association (SCTA) Foundation is a 501 C3 nonprofit organization.

To follow the family’s reports on Ivan’s ongoing progress, visit the GoFundMe page.

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