Sports team for the century

Recently, Diede had the honor of participating in a unique and forward-thinking initiative: the Team for the Century. A program where elite sports and social responsibility come together, with the goal of contributing to a future-proof sports world, a more sustainable planet, and greater awareness of climate change.

At first, Diede believed that taking action for the climate was a choice. But after just the first day of the program, which focused on the current state of the climate, she realized: it’s no longer a choice. It’s a responsibility. For Diede, that responsibility lies especially with biodiversity. She grew up on a farm, surrounded by bees and flowers, immersed in nature. And biodiversity is one of the most severely affected planetary pillars.

What makes this initiative so valuable to her is that it goes beyond simply sharing knowledge. It challenges athletes not only to excel in their sport, but also to use their voice. How can they create impact? How can their stories inspire others to act? Diede sees it as her mission to show as many people and sports clubs as possible that small changes in daily life can lead to a big impact.

With thanks to the National Climate Platform, TU Delft, More2Win, and the many experts who shared their knowledge. While the educational program has now concluded, for Diede, this is just the beginning. Together with her fellow participants, she is turning insight into action.

Diede Embarks on a New Path with Coach Dennis Sporrel

Wheelchair tennis champion Diede de Groot has a new coach: Dennis Sporrel. After an intense and successful ten-year partnership with Amanda Hopmans, De Groot has decided to bring a fresh perspective into her team. Together with Sporrel, she will prepare for and compete in upcoming international tournaments over the coming months.

“I’m incredibly grateful for everything I’ve achieved with Amanda. We’ve shared a truly special journey,” said De Groot. “At the same time, this feels like the right moment for something new. I’m really looking forward to working with Dennis.”

Dennis Sporrel is also excited about the new collaboration: “Diede is a unique athlete with an impressive track record. I’m honored to work with her and eager to see what we can accomplish together.”

With this step, Diede de Groot embarks on a new chapter in her remarkable tennis career.

In the coming weeks, Diede will compete in the grass court tournaments in Eastbourne and the British Open, before heading to Wimbledon (July 8–13) to defend her title.

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