The Junior Tennis Foundation tapped the talents of Joe Doucet to help create the Tennis Hall of Fame trophy to mark some of the inductees in the Eastern Tennis Hall of Fame. The design brought attention to fine craftsmanship and sustainability. It boasts a sculptural finish with inspiration from the look of a tennis racket turned into a more simplistic shape.
The structure is bent and forms an aec, signifying the Arc de Triomphe, representing victory. Doucet speaks about the design project, noting "My connection to this project wasn’t about a personal tennis history, but about a broader mission of supporting youth development. Design, to me, is never just about aesthetics – it’s about creating meaningful experiences and supporting positive social impact."
Tennis-Honoring Intricate Trophies
Joe Doucet Designs the Tennis Hall of Fame Trophy
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