Aces for Alexander Tennis Tournament to support college-bound students

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Alexander’s Wish For Kids has plans to host the first ever Aces for Alexander tennis tournament on Sunday, May 4, 2025.

The tournament at the Mercer County Park Tennis Center coincides with what would have been Alexander Dodson’s 18th birthday, and aims to uplift local youth through educational support.

Alexander Michael Dodson, son of Dan Dodson and Michelle Emerson, was born May 3, 2007. On Dec. 19, 2008, Alexander’s parents put him to bed, and he never woke up again. Alexander’s Wish For Kids is a nonprofit organization that seeks to raise awareness and help put a stop to Sudden Unexplained Death in Childhood, or SUDC.

Organizers say that proceeds from the tennis tournament will fund $1,500 scholarships for graduating high school seniors entering college in fall 2025. Scholarships are available to students living in Mercer County, NJ, and Bucks County, PA, who demonstrate financial need, academic achievement, community service, and leadership. Applications are open now through May 15, 2025 at alexanderswish.org/scholarship.

The event is scheduled start with warmups at noon, followed by men’s and women’s doubles at 12:30 p.m. Doubles finals and lunch are scheduled for 2 p.m.

Mixed doubles are scheduled for 3 p.m. Registration fees are $100 per player for one division, and $150 per player for two divisions. Players of all levels are invited to participate in this day of friendly competition and community spirit. The registration deadline is April 28, 2025.

“Alexander should be turning 18 this May and preparing for college,” said Emerson. “While we deeply miss him, we’re channeling our love into something meaningful—helping other young people achieve their dreams.”

For those unable to attend, donations can be made at alexanderswish.org/donate.

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