Break the Love Celebrates the 50th Anniversary of Title IX with A Local Community Event at Hamptons Racquet Club

    Including Wellness & Nutrition by Alo Yoga & Sakara Life and Tennis by Break the Love 

    On Saturday June 18, Break the Love, which empowers everyday athletes via technology, celebrated the 50th Anniversary of Title IX, with a day focused on tennis and wellness at the Hampton Racquet Club in East Hampton. Here Break the Love, hosted a mediation sponsored by Alo Yoga, tennis or pickleball on the courts at Hamptons Racquet Club and a plant-based lunch sponsored by Sakara Life, a nutritionally-designed meal program delivered ready-to-eat to clients’ doorsteps. All attendees were gifted a signature look by Alo Yoga a W.R.A.P. Certified in a humane and sweat-shop free environment based in Los Angeles. 

    Break the Love’s online destination for racquet sports focuses on public play spaces enabling its members access to the permit system, tennis education, and safety features focusing on women, girls, and minorities. The platform and founder Trisha Goyal aim to make tennis a sport accessible to everyone even at private clubs via player club drops and anti-bullying initiatives. 

    Break the Love is hosting events across the country for women of all ages, races, and tennis skill levels in honor of the 50th Anniversary of Title IX. 

    On August 6th 1971, 37 words were written by Senator Birch Bayh which introduced the amendment to the Higher Education act (1965), which was passed on June 8, 1972. 

    The following is the original text as written and signed into law by President Richard Nixon in 1972:

    No person in the United States shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any education program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance.

    Although the act was not specifically written for those in athletics, it certainly has adhered to the advancement and inclusion of women in this field. 

    To learn more visit www.breakthelove.com or follow them on social media @breakthelove