Dot Sponsors Thoreau Tennis Tournament

Putting a dot on professional women’s tennis

Sudoc puts a dot™️ on professional women’s tennis at the Thoreau Tennis Open in Concord, Massachusetts. As part of Sudoc’s launch of its first brand dot™️, the company sponsored the Thoreau Tennis Open—a leading professional women’s tennis event.

Magdalena Fręch captured the title, which featured professional athletes from around the world competing at the highest levels. Sudoc applauds the power and excellence of all of the athletes that came to the Thoreau Tennis Open.

Sudoc CEO, Roger Berry, remarked: “Professional athletics inspire people to live active and healthy lives as well as encourage us to pursue our dreams in life. Our dream for dot™️ is to put the remarkable power of Dilute Oxidation Technology™️ behind more sustainable cleaning products, higher quality jobs, and better living.”

Brittany Collens represents dot™️ in the Thoreau Tennis Open

Dot™️ is a sponsor of professional tennis player Brittany Collens and supports her efforts to take on the misplaced power of the National Collegiate Athletics Association. Brittany’s entire collegiate tennis record, and that of her team, was completely erased by the NCAA because of a mistaken reimbursement of approximately two hundred dollars. She was not aware of the reimbursement. Once identified, the University of Massachusetts self-reported it. Then to everyone’s surprise the NCAA came down with this ruling. Brittany has testified to the US Congress and is leading a campaign to fix this abuse of power. A little does a lot when you put passion behind your cause. Read Brittany’s story.

dot™️ celebrates health and wellness in life and in sports.

As part of the partnership with the Thoreau Tennis Open, dot™️ sponsored a group of girls to be front row for a great day of professional tennis. We are super proud to support the dreams of these girls and to celebrate the strong women they idolize. A big thank you to the Sportsmen’s Tennis and Enrichment Center for partnering with us to bring young athletes to the tournament.

Let’s build a better planet together and never forget—a little does a lot and we all do better when we work and play together.

Up-and-coming tennis players meet the pros.

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