Supported by Taube Philanthropies, the Taube Tennis Series includes four events in 2023: the Bryan Brothers Doubles Weekend featuring world champions Bob & Mike Bryan; the annual Taube Challenge Cup featuring Team Tennis style matches between the University of San Francisco, Santa Clara University, University of California - Davis, and Menlo College; Arthur Ashe Champions Day which brings together a diverse group of young players from the Bay Area of all skill levels for a day of tennis instruction and fun; and Arthur Ashe Legacy Clinics providing mentoring for participants of Arthur Ashe Champions Day.
Pictured above - left to right: Tad Taube, Sean Taube, Shana Penn & the Bryan Brothers
“Tennis is a sport for all ages to play throughout their entire lives, which is one of the reasons it is so special.”
-Tad Taube
Tad Taube has been passionate about tennis his entire life. Taube played high school tennis and went on to play freshman tennis at Stanford University. He has tirelessly given to tennis programs and projects throughout his life and was recently inducted into the USTA Nor Cal Hall of Fame. Taube Philanthropies was also a major donor behind the newly renovated Golden Gate Park Tennis Center and Stanford's Tennis Center is named after the family, the Taube Family Tennis Center.
In addition to his tennis endeavors, for more than 30 years, Taube Philanthropies has been a leader in supporting diverse educational, research, cultural, community, and youth organizations in the San Francisco Bay Area, Poland and Israel. The organization works to ensure that citizens have the freedom and opportunity for advancement of their goals and dreams.