KENDALL CUFFY is the man responsible for running the sport of tennis for the next two years.
The former top junior was voted in as president of the Tennis Association of the Trinidad and Tobago (TATT) during the annual general meeting last Saturday at Eddie Taylor Public Courts, King George V Park, St Clair.
Cuffy, who turned 45 years old last year and captured the veterans’ singles and doubles titles in the Tranquillity Open Tennis Tournament for the last two years, replaced Jermille Danclar and will serve for the next two years.
The left-hander is the holder of a masters degree in business administration from Henley Management College, Reading University, Great Britain, as well as an associate degree in accounting from Costal Community College, Georgia USA, and a bachelor of science degree of management studies, University of the West Indies, Cave Hill Barbados.
Cuffy will be working alongside Anthony Davidson (secretary), Ken Corbie (assistant secretaty), Nola Smith (treasurer) and Phillip Robinson (public relations officer).
Davidson’s son Jelani was one of the leading Under-14 players in the region last year, while Smith’s son Lendl is a former Davis Cup player who was crowned national champion for the third time last year.
Robinson, a former C class runner-up in the Classified Championships, is the father of Gianluc, one the leading junior players in the country.

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