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FORT MYERS, Fla. (Feb. 27, 2019) – A former “American Idol” finalist will serenade tennis fans at the Madisen’s Match VIP Hospitality Terrace. Sam Woolf, whose smooth voice carried him into the top five during the 2014 season of “American Idol,” will perform exclusively for VIP Hospitality Terrace passholders from 5-7 p.m. March 18 prior to the Golisano Children’s Hospital Pro Tennis Classic.
 
Woolf is a highly collaborative singer-songwriter known for his original compositions and pitch perfect vocals. He co-headlined the 2015 Lakewood Ranch Winterfest with the Doobie Brothers, War, and Jefferson Starship. His debut EP, “Pretend,” hit No. 9 on the Billboard Heatseekers Chart.
 
“We’re thrilled to have Sam here with us for the first time. He has such an amazing voice,” Madisen’s Match founder Duane Chaney said. “We’re always looking for ways to give our fans something new, and we’re really excited about the new VIP Hospitality Terrace.”
 
Terrace passholders will receive complimentary food and drinks from the Timbers, LYNQ, the Prawnbroker, University Grill and Society. Celebrity pros may make appearances on the terrace before their matches in the Golisano Children’s Hospital Pro Tennis Classic, which features Mike and Bob Bryan, Sam Querrey, Taylor Fritz, Robby Ginepri, Mikael Pernfors and Don Johnson.
 
Terrace passes are included with Fort Myers Land Rover Baseline Club and Court Side Club seating. Passes are available for $75 to all other Golisano Children’s Hospital Pro Tennis Classic ticketholders. Visit http://www.madisensmatch.com/vipseating and http://www.madisensmatch.com/vipterrace to purchase.
 
Proceeds from all Madisen’s Match events benefit local cancer treatment programs. Madisen’s Match has raised more than $1 million since it began in 2009 as a tribute to Madisen Abramson, Chaney’s niece, who was diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumor at age 3.
 
Visit madisensmatch.com to learn more about the event and samwoolfmusic.com to hear why Woolf is winning so many accolades for his music.
 
About Madisen’s Match
Duane Chaney established Madisen’s Match in 2008 after his 3-year-old niece, Madisen Abramson, was diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumor. Inspired by Madisen and determined to help others, Chaney created Madisen’s Match to use tennis as a way to raise funds for pediatric and adult cancer charities. To date, the events have raised more than $1 million to benefit national and Southwest Florida-based charities like the Brain Tumor Navigator Program at the Regional Cancer Center, Barbara’s Friends – The Golisano Children’s Hospital Cancer Center Fund, the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation, and the Tim and Tom Gullikson Foundation. For more information, visit madisensmatch.com.
 
 

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