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TWIN ROSSETTI BROTHERS SMASH GUINNESS WORLD RECORD FOR LONGEST TENNIS RALLY TO BENEFIT CHARITY

Angelo A. Rossetti (from left to right), Stuart Claxton of Guinness World Records and Ettore Rossetti after setting the Guinness World Record for Longest Tennis Rally on Aug 10, 2008 with 25,944 strokes over 14 hours and 31 mins
NORTH HAVEN, CT - Identical twin brothers and USPTA certified tennis teaching professionals, Angelo A. and Ettore Rossetti broke the Guinness World Record™ for the longest tennis rally and finished early Sunday morning, August 10 at North Haven Health & Racquet.
Last August 18-19, the brothers had set the U.S. record of 19,490 successful rallies over the span of two days, taking 10 hours and 38 minutes. This year the Rossetti Brothers more than doubled the 7 hours it took for the past world record set in 2005, eclipsing the world record by 1,248 strokes. The previous two records were from the UK and Germany.
The rally was part of USPTA's Tennis Across America which included Cardio Tennis, team clinics, private lessons, fast serve contest and open court time. In addition, it was recognized as an official Lessons for Life fund raiser. These activities are part of USPTA's Tennis for the Health of it, it's theme for 2008. "We are so pleased and excited to be a part of this admirable event," stated Stephen Tagliatela, one of the owners of North Haven Health & Racquet.
Tennis teaching pros Steve Rogers, Steve O'Connell, Paul Coorssen, Al "Skip" South, Bryan Adinolfi, Mike McManus, Paul Brower, and Mike Quitko were on hand to teach the clinics and support the attempt. The event an official Rally for the Cure®, a grassroots partnership between Susan G. Komen for the Cure and Conde Naste Publications.
The head counter this year was Tom Ettorre assisted by his two sons and a volunteer crew of clickers. He coordinated the team of counters throughout the day and evening. Given the duration of the attempt, volunteer counters had to rotate shifts.
During the event, there were fund raisers to benefit charity including a car wash, point-of-a-sale tennis ball donations, tennis lessons and a silent auction. A partial list of auction items included: two signed items by Roger Federer, one signed tennis ball by Andre Agassi, JetBlue airline tickets and Prince tennis racquets, a case of Pro Penn tennis balls and Wolf Blass wine and a Connecticut Sun autographed team jersey. The Rossettis are still counting the money they raised for charity while they continue to raise money toward their new goal of $25,944 to match the number of strokes they hit in the rally through December 31. "We did our part" said Ettore Rossetti, who also works for Save the Children as Associate Director of Internet Communications and Marketing. Contributions are still being accepted online at RossettBrothersTennis.org. The four charity beneficiaries are: ALS Association, Save the Children, Susan G. Komen for the Cure and the Tim & Tom Gullikson Foundation.
Said Ettore, we realized Christopher Reeve's quote: "So many of our dreams at first seem impossible, then they seem improbable, and then, when we summon the will, they soon become inevitable."
Shortly after 12 a.m. midnight, Angelo said to the fans and supporters "You have given us your shoulders to stand on to reach our dreams", paraphrasing Andre Agassi's retirement speech in 2006.
During this feat of skill and endurance, the twins struck one tennis ball, a Penn 4, continuously in play for 14 hours and 31 minutes without breaks for water, food or the restroom. By the conclusion of the rally, the effort took a toll on the ball as well, which by the end was worn down to its dark brown rubber surface.
Not only did the Rossettis have an answer for the world record but they had answers for the two most commonly asked questions over the past year resulting from last year's attempt. The Rossetti Brothers had a plan of not missing and not having to use the bathroom. The two questions had inevitably been "How did you go to the bathroom?" and "Who missed?" They aired on the side of dehydration and starvation rather than have to succumb mother nature. As far as not missing, they instructed the counters to tell them when they had an even number of strokes just after midnight. So once the clock showed 12:01 a.m. on Sunday August 10, Angelo let the ball pass without even making an attempt at it, thus preserving the fact that neither Rossetti twin missed a shot. They each struck the identical number of shots, 12,972, which is apropos since they are identical twins. The twins ultimately displayed the epitome of sportsmanship by showing everyone that it was a team effort and had nothing to do with missing or having one person outdo the other.
Sponsors of the event were: USPTA (United States Professional Tennis Association), Prince racquets, Pro Penn tennis balls, North Haven Health & Racquet club, JetBlue airlines, Pilot Pen Tennis and Wolf Blass wine.
The effort is to honor the late USPTA tennis teaching pro Scott B. Wilson who died of ALS (Lou Gehrig's disease) in July 2005 and to Tim Gullikson who died of brain cancer in May 1996. It is dedicated to survivors and victims of ALS, brain cancer and breast cancer along with the up to 26,000 children who die largely from preventable or treatable causes around the world.
HOW YOU CAN STILL HELP:
Donate online at www.RossettiBrothersTennis.org (click the logo of the charity of your choice) and share this with your friends.
About the 4 Charities:
ALS Association - alsa.org/
To lead the fight to cure and treat ALS through global, cutting edge research, and to empower people with Lou Gehrig's Disease and their families to live fuller lives by providing them with compassionate care and support.
The Tim & Tom Gullikson Foundation - gulliksonfoundation.com/
To assist brain tumor patients and their families in managing the physical, emotional and social challenges presented by the illness.
Save the Children - savethechildren.org/
Save the Children is the leading independent organization creating real and lasting change for children in need in the United States and around the world. It is a member of the International Save the Children Alliance, comprising 28 national Save the Children organizations working in more than 120 countries to ensure the well-being of children.
Susan G. Komen Foundation (Rally for the Cure) rallyforthecure.com/
Mission: Rally for the Cure®, in partnership with Susan G. Komen for the Cure and Golf For Womn magazine, is a grassroots program dedicated to spreading awareness in the fight to eradicate breast cancer as a life-threatening disease. Rally brings the breast cancer awareness message to active women and men, and its events provide the platform for special fund raising opportunities for Komen for the Cure.
About Angelo A. Rossetti:
Angelo became a USPTA certified teaching professional in 1992 and has was the Assistant Head Tennis Professional at North Haven Health & Racquet as well as teaching at Yale University and the Head Pro and Director of Adult Programs at Milford Indoor Tennis. He has also taught with ATP Tour professionals, including Tom Gullikson, Tim Mayotte, Johan Kriek, Mikael Pernfors, Luke & Murphy Jensen, Malavai Washington, James Blake and Monica Seles. A top Division I player at the University of Connecticut, he earned a B.S. degree in Sports Marketing. He won the USTA New England Sportsmanship award in 2005. In 2007, he and his identical twin brother, Ettoré, were ranked #1 in New England Men's Open Doubles and were awarded gold medallions at the International Tennis Hall of Fame. Angelo was also awarded the 2007 USPTA Regional Teaching Pro of the Year and 2007 Open Player of the Year with his brother. He is l now the new Director of Tennis at North Haven Health & Racquet. Angelo and his wife, Pam, live in Hamden with their daughter, Madison.
About Ettore Rossetti:
Ettore is a graduate from the University of Connecticut with a degree in sports science with a concentration in marketing. He is also a USPTA certified tennis teaching professional and teaches at Milford Indoor Tennis, North Haven Health & Racquet and Yale University. His full-time profession is Associate Director, Internet Communications and Marketing at Save the Children in Westport, CT. Ettore is also the co-founder of Rossetti Brothers Tennis, LLC and the Rossetti Brothers Tennis Foundation. He resides in Shelton with his wife Soumia and his two children, Adam and Jasmine. In 2007 he was ranked #1 in New England Men's Open Doubles with his brother Angelo. The brothers are also known as the flyin' Rossetti Brothers from their youth.
About Rossetti Brothers Tennis:
Angelo and Ettore Rossetti own Rossetti Brothers Tennis, LLC. Its mission is to deliver the highest quality tennis instruction, mentoring and coaching through innovative tennis instruction, tools and techniques. They are able to develop the optimum tennis performance for each player. Their programs teach modern tennis skills, fitness and strategy, while emphasizing etiquette and sportsmanship. Self confidence and character are developed in the process. Their goal is to not only create better tennis athletes on the court but better people off the court. The Rossetti Brothers Tennis Foundation is offering a tennis scholarship to a player who demonstrate the passion and aptitude for the game, good sportsmanship, solid education performance and financial need. For more information, email: scholarship@rossettibrotherstennis.com.
About the USPTA.
The United States Professional Tennis Association is the world's oldest and largest association of tennis-teaching professionals. With more than 14,500 members worldwide, USPTA strives to raise the standards of the tennis profession while promoting participation and lifetime enthusiasm for tennis.
About Tennis Across America and Lessons for Life.
Established in 1990, the goal of Tennis Across America is to get people out on the courts in a grassroots lesson program. The program also includes multicultural segments, reaching out to various communities and potential players who have special needs and may not otherwise have the opportunity to play. People getting their first taste of tennis will learn basics to get started, find out how to improve, and reap the benefits of a calorie-burning workout.
USPTA members are active fund-raisers in their communities, using tennis as a vehicle for helping others. Through Lessons for Life, USPTA encourages this activity and tracks some of the impact that tennis professionals have on local and national charities. The impact has been substantial. From 1999-2007, USPTA members have raised nearly $32 million. Lessons for Life is officially celebrated in October. However, USPTA members run fund-raisers year-round, and they take a variety of forms, such as tournaments, pro-ams, auctions, black-tie dinners and clinics. Each event might raise hundreds or more than a hundred thousand dollars for local or national charities.
EVENT PHOTOS & SOCIAL NETWORKING SITES:
flickr.com/photos/rossetti_brothers_tennis/sets/72157606651792593/
powernetworking.blogspot.com/2007/10/sometimes-when-you-lose-you-win.html
linkedin.com/in/ettorerossetti
blog.tennisweek.com/?p=115#more-115
youtube.com/user/RossettiBrosTennis
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~Angelo A. Rossetti, USPTA
Co-Founder, Rossetti Brothers Tennis, LLC & Rossetti Brothers Tennis Foundation
Director of Tennis, North Haven Health & Racquet
Proud Prince Team Member
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powernetworking.blogspot.com
2005 USTA New England Sportsmanship Award
2007 USPTA Regional Teaching Pro
2007 USPTA Open Player of the Year
Guinness World Records™ Holder - Longest Tennis Rally 25,944 strokes over 14 hours and 31 minutes
Aug 25-31 Free week of tennis @ North Haven
Angelo A. Rossetti
3000 Whitney Avenue, #132
Hamden, CT 06518-2353 USA
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angelo@rossettibrotherstennis.com
About Rossetti Brothers Tennis:
Angelo and Ettore Rossetti own Rossetti Brothers Tennis, LLC. Its mission is to deliver the highest quality tennis instruction, mentoring and coaching through innovative tennis instruction, tools and techniques. They are able to develop the optimum tennis performance for each player. Their programs teach modern tennis skills, fitness and strategy, while emphasizing etiquette and sportsmanship. Self confidence and character are developed in the process. Their goal is to not only create better tennis athletes on the court but better people off the court. The Rossetti Brothers Tennis Foundation is offering a tennis scholarship to a player who demonstrate the passion and aptitude for the game, good sportsmanship, solid education performance and financial need. For more information, email: scholarship@rossettibrotherstennis.com.
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