Clinic Offered By The Players Of The Potter Cup And The Two Presidents Cup To The Children With Learning Disabilities Last Wednesday October 24, the kickoff of the Potter Cup and the Two Presidents Cup was the special afternoon dedicated to inclusive tennis. A total of 10 of the special group of players of the Federación Acell enjoyed a unique experience on the courts of one of the city's most prestigious clubs. The clinic offered the players the opportunity to practice, sharing the court with former professional tennis players from IC Ireland, IC USA and IC Spain. Throughout the afternoon, the event highlighted the importance of inclusion in sports, providing a space where people with and without intellectual disabilities can develop athletically together. The participation of the Acell players added different dimensions, as they trained and improved their tennis skills and physical condition. The players experienced an event that promoted values such as camaraderie, effort, and personal improvement that never stops. The activity concluded with a small recognition distributing caps with the emblem of the Real Club de Tenis de Polo de Barcelona, thanking the players for their participation in this event. This clinic was not only an opportunity to enjoy tennis but also to keep progressing towards a more inclusive and accessible society for everyone. Sport is a universal language that breaks down barriers, and the opportunities like this one open doors for different actions. The Acell Federation thanked the Real Club de Polo de Barcelona and the organization of the Potter Cup and the Two Presidents Up for their support of inclusion initiatives through sport.