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How Roxanne Aaron went from tennis mom to president of the American Tennis Association

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Roxanne Aaron is the president of the oldest African American sports organization in the United States, the American Tennis Association. In her role, she works to make tennis more diverse and inclusive. Among many responsibilities in her role, she presides over the association's century-old national championship. In our conversation, we have a discussion on the unique role of a tennis mom and her career in the sports industry. For more information about the American Tennis Association, visit yourata.org

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