Milford (WTNH) – Two brothers who broke a world record on a tennis court are offering up $1 million to anyone who can break
that record on the court today in Milford. The event hosted by the Rossetti brothers, identical twins and current record holders for the longest tennis rally, is not only for fame and glory, but also for charity. The 3rd Annual Rally 4 Charity Tennis Challenge benefits four deserving charities: ALS Association, Save the Children, Susan G. Komen for the Cure (Rally for the Cure) and Tim & Tom Gullikson Family Support Fund. The Rossetti brothers set the world record for longest tennis rally last year at 25,944 strokes, which took 14 hours and 31 minutes. The volley challenge is not the only thing happening at the Milford Indoor Tennis Facility today. The Rossetti brothers are also auctioning off a tennis ball signed by Andre Agassi, a poster signed by Maria Sharapova, a car wash, and tennis clinics all day.
The 3rd Annual Rally 4 Charity Tennis Challenge starts at 9 a.m. at the Milford Indoor Tennis Facility.