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Lyneham ACT, Australia, 26 August 2015 | Tennis ACT

ACT Chief Minister Andrew Barr MLA officially opened the Canberra Tennis Centre on Tuesday. The $10.5 million redevelopment has been a joint collaboration between Tennis Australia, Tennis ACT, and the ACT Government. The redevelopment has transformed the facility which now boasts 8 outdoor plexipave, 4 indoor plexipave, 12 European clay, 4 synthetic grass, and 4 ANZ Tennis Hot Shots courts.

It is pleasing to come together with representatives from Tennis ACT and Tennis Australia to formally open this wonderful new facility,” Mr Barr said.

“Redevelopment of the tennis facilities on this site has been talked about for well over a decade and to stand here now, surrounded by new courts, a wonderful central pavilion, refurbished clay courts and the huge four-court indoor centre, is really a satisfying moment.

“Continuing to service community tennis, the Canberra Tennis Centre will provide improved opportunities for coaching, junior programs and elite development, while also allowing the ACT to resume a prominent place on the Australian tennis events calendar, commencing with this November’s Canberra International.

Tennis ACT Chief Executive Officer, Ross Triffitt said “It has been a long journey but we are thrilled to offer the Canberra community one of the best facilities in the country. People of all ages and abilities have the opportunity to get out on court and get involved with our great sport”.

We would like to take the opportunity to thank everyone involved in the redevelopment of the Canberra Tennis Centre, especially the ACT Government, Tennis Australia, and our commercial partners, Next Generation Health and Lifestyle Clubs.

“The new facility has already attracted a number of events to the city, and provides a training base for elite players such as our own Nick Kyrgios” Triffitt concluded.

Tennis Australia President, Steve Healy, was also in attendance and was impressed with the facilities at the Canberra Tennis Centre.