$1.3 Million Tennis Centre – Southport, Gold Coast
The Queensland State Government has announced that work has officially completed and the new Queens Park Tennis Centre at Southport has officially opened on the Gold Coast.
The formally ceremony was attended by Ken Rosewall and Geoff Masters, to mark the occasion, with Stirling Hinchliffe Sport Minister welcoming the new ten court facility.
“The Queens Park courts have been the heartbeat of tennis on the Gold Coast for decades”.
“They have helped shape the tennis careers of young professionals and given people of all ages a place to enjoy competitive sport and the social benefits that brings”.
“Queens Park with its refurbished courts is ready to deliver the next generation of tennis champions”.
“These are international standard courts, including two show courts been built to attract large scale tournaments to the Gold Coast”.
“Queens Park could become a launch court for an aspiring young athlete with dreams of playing in front of a home crowd at a possible Queensland 2023 Games”.
“What is certain is the refurbishment will make playing at the famous courts more enjoyable for both social players and the potential grand slam stars of tomorrow”.
“Queens Park is an investment in major job supporting events and the Gold Coast’s COVID-19 economic recovery,” Mr Hinchliffe said.
Mike Ford, President of TGC said local Gold Coast fixture and tournament players would see a stunning transformation.
“The lighting is now world class and there’s never a better time to play tennis on the Gold Coast regardless of your standard,” Mr Ford said.
A decade in the making, Tennis Gold Coast (TGC) sourced funding from all levels of government and Tennis Australia for the redevelopment.
Mark Handley, CEO of Tennis Queensland congratulated everyone involved in transforming Queens Park Tennis centre into an international standard tennis facility.
“This project has taken a monumental amount of effort and persistence”.
“The new courts are stunning and a credit to the many people and organisations who had the vision and energy to deliver it”.
“Queensland and the Gold Coast can boast yet another international standard sporting facility with the capacity to attract players from around the world while offering local players the very best experience in our great sport,” Mr Handley said.
Funding Contributions
– $150,000 from the Palaszczuk Government (Get Playing Grant)
– $530,000 from the Gold Coast City Council (Developer Funds)
– $148,900 from the Federal Government (SportAus Grant)
– $150,000 from the Tennis Australia (National Court Rebate)
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