After an exhibition game on Saturday evening, the Guyana Bank for Trade and Industry (GBTI) Tennis Open curtains came down with the winners receiving their trophies on the lawns of the GBTI Sports Club. Addressing the gathering were CEO of GBTI John Tracey, who was a past tennis player and executive of the tennis association, and Christopher Ram, President of the Guyana Lawn Tennis Association (GLTA).
Tracey expressed delight with the way the tournament was run especially with the large numbers of participants competing.
According to a release from the GLTA, Tracey stated that GBTI does not sponsor sports to get mileage out of it but views it as part of their corporate responsibility