Alumni Watch World-Class Tennis at US Open

September 10, 2012

For two weeks every year, New York City is transformed into the tennis capital of the world. And it’s only fitting that St. John’s University, another fixture of the city, would join the action, hosting two events during opening week – one for Red White Club members and another for alumni and friends.

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At the St. John’s US Open Tennis Gala, members of the Red White Club had the opportunity to mix and mingle during the night session of the tournament’s opening day. Guests chatted with St. John’s Men’s Tennis Head Coach Eric Rebhuhn and Women’s Tennis Head Coach Taka Bertrand, and all proceeds from the event supported Red Storm Tennis.

“I’m a big fan of the sport,” said Harry R. Beeth ’67CBA, ’70MBA who, along with his wife, Vanna, helped organize the event. “I used to work for the United States Tennis Association, so a night like this is a natural fit for me. St. John’s was instrumental in my success, and I always jump on any opportunity to give back and help out.”

Given that the US Open is one of the game’s signature events, it’s no surprise that the stars were out in full force. Alumni and friends enjoyed an opening performance from former American Idol winner Jordin Sparks and even got to meet St. John’s great Chris Mullin ’98CBA, who handed out autographed copies of his book, Inner Game Basketball. And the matches themselves featured past champions Roger Federer and Kim Clijsters.

Later in the week, St. John’s hosted another event at the US Open, welcoming all alumni and friends for a private reception before the evening session of matches.

For Andrew Janosick ’02C, it was the perfect opportunity to have some fun and make business connections.

“I don’t really follow tennis,” Janosick said, “but the US Open is always an incredibly unique experience right in my backyard. Plus, networking with all of my fellow St. John’s alumni is a lot of fun, and it creates a great atmosphere here at Flushing Meadows.”

James J. LaPiedra ’81NDC, ’93CBA won tickets to the event during an auction at the Staten Island Golf Outing, and this dedicated double alumnus was glad to be staying connected to his St. John’s family.

“My son, James R. LaPiedra, Jr. ’10TCB, recently graduated from the University, so my family has been part of the St. John’s community for decades now,” he said. “It’s great to go to events like this because it lets you touch base with your friends and keep you close to your roots. And since my wife loves tennis, this is always a fantastic opportunity.”