
Tennis is a love of mine. It's one of the many things I love in life. In
fact, it's the only place on this earth that I leave this earth for a
little while. It's my escape and a way to let out some ruthless
aggression. We all have things in life that we enjoy doing and look
forward to. Like Louie Armstrong said, 'What a Wonderful World'.
However, people who have cancer, can have their worlds altered
overnight, their hopes and dreams put on the back burner and they can be
overcome with a paralyzing fear. All of the simple things in life that
most of us take for granted, become a precious commodity to those that
battle this dreaded disease. The fight is no longer about winning and
losing on the court. It's is about life and death off of it.
We all know someone who has their lives affected by cancer. For me, it
is my best friend. In addition, she is a mother, daughter, aunt, sister,
director, CPA, cheerleader coach and jack of all trades. A true
superstar that MANY people count on. She was fortunate enough to
knockout cancer a few years back.
But over the summer a thought dawned on me. What if she did not win the
battle? What would all of those people do without her, that count on her
everyday? My life is GOOD, way too blessed to be stressed! I decided to
dedicate the Philly fall singles, doubles and Tennis League Network
Year End Tournament in Key Biscayne, Florida matches in her honor and
for everyone battling cancer that would love to be on that court.
About a week into the season, my friend called me and said that her aunt
was now fighting breast cancer. This is a disease that can strike
anyone of us at any given time without notice. It is a privilege each
and every time I step onto the court. The pressure of converting a set
point or getting a second serve in can seem trivial in the grand scheme
of things. Each time I was faced with these clutch moments this fall
season, I thought about my friend, her aunt and everyone battling cancer
to keep my head in check and fight with the heart of a lion. Whether I
play singles, or doubles with my partner Tony, it's an absolute joy
playing tennis. I am truly blessed. Really... I am blessed.
I am proud to write out a donation today to the
Cancer Research Institute, the home charity of the Tennis League Network.

The Cancer
Research Institute (CRI) is the world's only nonprofit organization
dedicated exclusively to harnessing the immune system's power to conquer
all cancers. The Tennis League Network with the help of founder and
ambassador Steve Chagnon, have raised over $5,000 dollars for the Cancer
Research Institute over the last 4 years.
I ask my fellow
Tennis League Network members, in over 37 cities, to do
something good for someone else this holiday season. Maybe even joining
me in making a donation to CRI. As Steve would say, 'It's the right
thing to do'.

Have a great holiday and I will see everyone in 2014.
Sincerely,
Jeffrey Barr
Tennis Philly