Eshan Aman Ullah Community Tennis Program

In loving memory of Eshan Aman Ullah, the Eshan Ullah Foundation is proud to launch a community tennis initiative designed to provide free tennis lessons and equipment to underprivileged youth who may not otherwise have access to the sport.

This tennis program honors Eshan’s love for the game and his passion for helping others. Through this initiative, we aim to inspire and uplift the next generation—offering not just access to tennis, but also a sense of belonging, discipline, and opportunity, values that Eshan embodied both on and off the court.

Together, we carry forward his legacy by making tennis accessible to all, nurturing potential, and building community through sport.

🎾 Eshan Ullah Foundation Community Tennis Program – Summer 2025

Tentative Program Dates: August 23 – August 24, 2025
Location: Local community parks & participating school courts
Age Groups: 8–11, 12–14, and 15–17
Cost: Free (equipment provided)

Eshan Aman Ullah Memorial RHS Boys Tennis Team Award

This special award honors the memory of Eshan Aman Ullah, a beloved RHS Tennis Team alumnus who tragically passed away in a swimming accident. Eshan was an exceptional student and athlete, known for his bright smile, kindness, and passion for helping others. He was accepted to Rutgers University to study Chemical Engineering and was also a National Merit Scholar with a strong interest in entrepreneurship and community service.

To celebrate Eshan’s legacy, one outstanding senior member of the RHS Boys Tennis Team will be awarded. The recipient will embody Eshan’s values of dedication, compassion, leadership, and a true passion for tennis.

Award Criteria:

  • Must be a senior

  • Maintain a minimum 3.0 GPA

  • Submit a one-page essay reflecting how they uphold Eshan’s spirit and character

This award is a tribute to a remarkable young man who inspired many, both on and off the court

Mr. and Mrs. Ullah presenting the Tennis excellence award to Drew Weinroth on June 5th, 2025 along with coach Donald Fritch and coach DiNozzi