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Parks & Recreation Suburban/Rural Urban. Parks and Recreation Avoid Decentralized Facilities Tennis Centers/Hubs –Economical Programming –Maintenance.

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1 Parks & Recreation Suburban/Rural Urban

2 Parks and Recreation Avoid Decentralized Facilities Tennis Centers/Hubs –Economical Programming –Maintenance –Special Events

3 Parks and Recreation Suburban/Rural

4 Parks and Recreation Urban

5 Parks and Recreation Urban

6 Collegiate/High School Should Serve Multiple Needs –Varsity Training and Competition –Academic Sports Programs –Intramural Activities –Student, Faculty and Staff Recreation –Summer Camps and Clinics –Partnering Efforts with Local Community

7 Collegiate/High School Minimum of Six Courts Comparable Courts are Required Spectator Seating

8 Collegiate/High School

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10 Competition Facilities Should consider for all types of facilities Dependent on the type of competition planned

11 Competition Facilities General –Field courts based on ladder –Stadium/Exhibition for final matches

12 Competition Facilities Clubhouse Court

13 Competition Facilities Clubhouse Court

14 Competition Facilities Field Court Conversion

15 Competition Facilities

16 Clubhouse/Administration

17 Facility Control –Front Desk Offices –Facility Manager –Tennis Professionals Restrooms Facility Storage Mechanical Space

18 Clubhouse/Administration Player Lounge Pro Shop Snack Bar Locker Rooms Meeting Rooms Special Space –Teaming Opportunities

19 Clubhouse/Administration

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21 How many courts do we need? Rule of thumb  For serious players 3-4 hours per week One court can support 20-40 players  Schools One court per 200 to 300 students

22 How many courts do we need? Based on the number of players within 6 miles or 15-20 minutes driving time Calculate based on  Hours of operation  Number of existing courts in the community  Public vs. private courts  Indoor and outdoor courts available  Number of lighted courts  Average age and average income  Number of tourists  Types of surfacing available

23 How many courts do we need? Factors that affect number of courts  Singles vs. doubles players  Climate  Programming Leagues Lessons Tournaments Recreation

24 How many courts do we need? Minimum number of courts for effective tennis programming  Public/private tennis facilities 4 courts minimum per tennis surface type  Schools 4-6 courts minimum

25 Property Selection/Development Area Factors that affect development area:  Topography  Environmental/sensitive areas  Local Codes/Zoning  Facility Programming

26 Property Selection/Development Area General Guidelines  4 courts – 1.5 acres  6 courts – 2.5 acres  8 courts – 3.0 acres  10 courts – 3.5 acres  12 courts – 4.0 acres

27 Property Selection/Development Area Plan for expansion Dream Big!


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