CTC mourns the loss of one of our founders, Mr. Brian Hatton

Brian Hatton (right) with Juan Maria Tintoré (left)

Sad news for the Centenary Tennis Clubs Association. Last Tuesday, 14 January 2025, Brian Hatton, one of the signatories to the Centenary Tennis Clubs Association’s constitution, passed away. Brian’s commitment to the Association dates back to 11th June 1996, the day the Association was founded. From that day on, he was always at the side of the founding president, Juan Maria Tintore, who really enjoyed his company.

Brian had extensive knowledge of international relations and was the mastermind behind the international meetings. His advice was crucial to the growth of CTC. His warmth and pleasant presence at international meetings will be greatly missed. We will be the guardians of his advice and will work to ensure that this is the case.

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