The Children’s Challenge is delighted to partner with the the Tim Henman Foundation to bring you the #TennisBallArtChallenge.

The #TennisBallArtChallenge is taking place during what would have been the 2020 Wimbledon Championships from 29 June – 12 July and has been designed to encourage children to get creative and active, improving their health and wellbeing whilst having fun.

The rules are simple. All children need to do is incorporate tennis balls, painted or otherwise, into a piece of outdoor art. The artwork could purely consist of tennis balls or could utilise berries, leaves, grass, stones, pebbles, bark, branches, greenery and petals. The only limit is their imagination. There’s no restriction on the size of their artwork but they must be able to take a photo of it. Photo’s should then be uploaded to Instagram with the hashtag #TennisBallArtChallenge.

Environmental artist James Brunt will select a 1st, 2nd and 3rd place piece of artwork. All winners will have their artwork featured on the THFOnline website. Good luck!

“In strange times, one of the most important things for me is to not lose the ability to play and create. The outdoors provides us all with a wealth of wonder to explore and experience, it is the largest artist studio in the world, and it’s free. Never forget to stop, look, experience and play.”
— James Brunt - Artist