Brad Parks Award
PRESENTED AT
The USTA Annual Meeting and Conference
CRITERIA
Any individual or group that has been involved in playing, coaching, organizing, sponsoring or promoting wheelchair tennis. The Brad Parks Award will be given each year in recognition of outstanding contribution to the sport of wheelchair tennis. It will be presented to an individual or group that has been instrumental in providing opportunities to wheelchair players through the development of programs that promote the growth of wheelchair tennis at the section or national level.
SELECTION PROCESS
Nominations will be solicited from the tennis community; the winner will be selected by the USA Wheelchair Tennis Committee and Staff. Nominations are due October 15, 2018.
SUBMIT TO
Jason Allen, Wheelchair Tennis
USTA
10000 USTA Boulevard
Orlando, FL 32827
CONTACT/QUESTIONS
HISTORY
Established as perpetual large etched piece of crystal on an elegant base with room to inscribe names of annual winners, and a replica of the trophy is given to the winner. Perpetual award is housed at White Plains Headquarters and during US Open the award is displayed in the US Open gallery.
YEARBOOK DESCRIPTION
The Brad Parks Award was established in 2002. It recognizes outstanding contributions to the game of wheelchair tennis and was named after Brad Parks, a pioneer of wheelchair tennis and the first wheelchair tournament champion, who has been instrumental in the development of wheelchair tennis around the world. The award is presented at the Awards Luncheon during the USTA Annual Meeting to an individual or group that has provided opportunities to wheelchair players through the development of programs that promote the growth of wheelchair tennis at the sectional or national level. The recipient may be involved through playing, coaching, sponsoring, or promoting wheelchair tennis. Each annual recipient’s name will be added to the permanent trophy, which will be housed at the USTA National Tennis Center, and a replica will be given to the recipient.
YEAR RECIPIENT
2002 Randy Snow
2003 Jim Rackett
2004 Bruce Karr
2005 Grand Rapids Wheelchair Sports Association
2006 Jeanie Peabody
2007 Michael L. Mercier
2008 Dr. Bal Moore
2009 Bill Hammett
2010 Annette and Jim Buck
2011 Dean Oba
2012 Rick Draney
2013 City of Mission Viejo, Calif.
2014 *Not awarded due to change in timeline
2015 Harlon Matthews
2016 Anthony Lara
2017 Gene Orlando
2018 Grady Landrum
2019 Dee Henry
2020 Dr. Michael Cottingham
2021 Nick Taylor