Hank Lloyd, a longtime Orange County tennis professional who has run the Costa Mesa Tennis Center since 1999, received the Southern California Tennis Associations’ Curt Condon Spirit Award on Monday Feb. 1.
Given to an individual who has gone above and beyond in their promotion of tennis, the award was presented at the SCTA’s annual meeting in the Straus Clubhouse at the Los Angeles Tennis Center on the UCLA campus, just west of Pauley Pavilion.
Lloyd said winning the award was especially meaningful to him because it was named after his longtime friend Curt Condon.
“He was inspirational and very spiritual,” Lloyd said.
Lloyd grew up in Fullerton and played tennis at Sunny Hills High school. He spent 1977 and 1978 on the Pro Circuit tour after graduating from San Jose State University.
“I can’t imagine doing anything else,” he said of his tennis career.
Trevor Kronemann, the SCTA’s director of junior tennis, wrote Lloyd in a letter informing him of the honor.
“You have set by virtue of your exemplary conduct, leadership and expertise while coaching, directing tournaments and organizing events has earned you this substantial honor. Your favorable example has provided today’s players with an environment in which they can compete and excel.”