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Anger at greenkeepers' hours; Graham Dale retires; Toro On Tour; LTA launch court renovations project
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LTA LAUNCH PARK COURTS RENOVATIONS PROJECT
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LTA LAUNCH PARK COURTS RENOVATIONS PROJECT
Hopes to generate participation momentum

 
The LTA wants to capitalise on the surge in interest generated by recent UK success
The LTA, in conjunction with grassroots tennis charity Tennis For Free, are rolling out schemes with local authorities to renovate park courts over the coming years through a mix of free "walk on and play", fun sessions and bespoke groups, linking in with schools, community centres and local clubs.

Inspired by the performances of the likes of Andy Murray, Heather Watson, Gordon Reid and Jordanne Whiley this summer, there has been a surge in players attending park courts, with both The LTA and TFF keen to boost park playing numbers still further by offering improved facilities – and free tennis.

LTA Director of Participation Alastair Marks said: "The Lawn Tennis Association is currently developing a strategy to get Tennis For Free into as many park sites as possible in the coming years.  Both organisations believe that a strong element of free access to park courts is essential in growing participation.

"We are committed to giving as many people of all ages the opportunity to experience a free, fun and engaging programme. This is already being delivered in 34 sites across the country with many more to open throughout this summer.

"The LTA and TFF continue to enjoy a strong and positive working partnership.  A key element to the success of that partnership will be to raise additional funds to support the programme and we will be making a full announcement later in 2016."

Sports Management reports that earlier this year, Marks said the LTA put in around £5m per year into grant funding for facilities, but “around 65 per cent of courts could do with improvements”.
However, he said that the LTA was looking at “bigger and bolder” ways to improve the grassroots tennis facilities landscape in Britain.

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