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University expands tennis facilities with new weatherproof courts

Release Date 19 April 2017

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The University of Reading is set to become the home of the largest tennis facility in Reading.

Three brand new tennis courts will be built next to the University's five existing courts at Whiteknights campus and will be housed underneath a weatherproof dome. The domed courts will be weather tight, floodlit, insulated and heated in winter, allowing for play during the colder months of the year.

Along with the creation of the new tennis dome, all five existing outdoor courts will be resurfaced and have new floodlights, bringing the total number of tennis courts on campus from five to eight.

The project is set to cost approximately £850,000 and is part-funded by the Lawn Tennis Association (LTA). Up to £300,000 funding will be contributed by the LTA, which will go towards fitting out the courts to LTA-approved standards. 

John Golding, LTA's regional manager, says: "We are delighted to be able to support the University of Reading with the development of the SportsPark Tennis Centre. There's already an extensive community coaching programme, good links with the local tennis club and an extensive student tennis programme. Investing in the facilities at the University ensures this programme will develop further."

The construction of the domed courts and improvements to the existing courts is great news for the University community - by having weatherproof LTA-approved courts, students, staff and the local community can enjoy first-rate tennis facilities all year round.  

Students and staff will be able to enjoy the new facilities at discounted rates, and the courts will be fully open to the general public. 

Iain Akhurst, Director of Sport at SportsPark, says: "Having this fantastic tennis centre means we'll be able to encourage greater numbers of our students and the local community to participate in tennis. As well as the support from the LTA, we're working with Gary Drake Tennis to develop an extensive programme of coaching for both our students and the local community."

Work on the new tennis centre will start in June this year and is expected to be completed in August 2017.

Visit the SportsPark website for further details of sports facilities at the University of Reading.  

 

 

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