The 2017 Aces For Humanity campaign was launched by USANA and the WTA at the BNP Paribas Open and continued at the Connecticut Open, where every ace hit by a WTA player at Premier-level events translated into a donation to the USANA True Health Foundation, whose mission is to provide the most critical human necessities to those who are suffering, or in need, around the world.

For every ace hit by any player the WTA donates $5, and for every ace hit by a USANA Brand Ambassador, it's $10.

Out of the 146 aces hit at the Connecticut Open, USANA Brand Ambassador Eugenie Bouchard four - raising a grand total of $40 throughout the week.

Read more about the campaign here and see below to find out who has hit the most aces so far!


#AcesForHumanity Fan Giveaway

It's simple: before each WTA Premier tournament guess how many total aces will be hit.
Next up is the Toray Pan Pacific Open in Tokyo.

Last year, there was a total of 191 aces hit. It's now your turn: take your best guess of how many will be hit this year.

How To Enter:
Follow @WTA and @USANAFoundation on Twitter and before each WTA Premier tournament tweet the number of aces you predict will be hit during the whole tournament (Singles, Main Draw)

  • Include the hashtag #AcesForHumanity 
  • Tokyo deadline is September 20 at 11:59pm ET
  • The winner will be announced September 27th

Aces For Humanity is a joint WTA and USANA initiative that benefits the USANA True Health Foundation, which provides critical human necessities to those in suffering, or in need, around the globe.

For full rules on how to enter, click here.