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May 27, 2015 Sports
The Guyana Lawn Tennis Association (GTA) is extending hearty congratulations to His Excellency President Brigadier (ret) David Granger on his victory in the 2015 National Elections. Best Wishes also go out to our Honorable Prime Minister Moses Nagamootoo.
This achievement marks the commencement of a new chapter in the Co-operative Republic of Guyana’s political and economic history, which the sport fraternity welcomes as we work in unity toward creating a more structured, vigorous and healthy population of youths.
The GTA is committed and remains steadfast in our professional approach to development as we feel obligated to provide life changing opportunities for youths in Guyana through (lawn) tennis.
Against this backdrop, we are anxious to share our reflections on our accomplishments during the last decade and engage in a new period of professional discourse with our Honourable Minister Dr. Rupert Roopnaraine, and the new sports administration that will serve to enhance and support our goals.
Our commitment and passion for lawn tennis fuels our expectations that this new bond can help to catapult tennis into a higher realm of accomplishments.
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