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City of Fayetteville hosts ribbon cutting for new tennis center

By Staff Report, posted 1 hour ago
Photos by GFBJ

The City of Fayetteville gathered with the community to celebrate the ribbon cutting and grand opening of The Courts at Glenville Lake today, June 3, at 730 Filter Plant Drive. 

The Courts at Glenville Lake marks a major addition to the growing recreational opportunities in the City. 

“Here's what I know about Fayetteville. I know we are a city on the move, and we're a city on the rise. I know we're growing, we're energetic, we are building our infrastructure to match our ambition. Facilities like The Courts at Glenville Lake and the future MacArthur Road Sports Complex are positioning Fayetteville to be a sports destination – a place where tournaments are played, where athletes come to train, where visitors bring their families, and their dollars, to our local community,” shared Mayor Colvin during the ceremony. 

Fayetteville-Cumberland Parks and Recreation’s newest facility is a 6,594-square-foot tennis center designed to serve players of all ages and skill levels through both recreational and competitive play. 

The facility features 11 tennis courts, including a championship competition court, four pickleball courts, locker rooms, a lounge, learning space and pro shop. 

“We are excited to officially open The Courts at Glenville Lake,” said City Manager Doug Hewett in a press release. “This is another great addition for the community and part of what’s becoming a growing hub for sports and recreation in Fayetteville. We’re looking forward to seeing residents using the courts, participating in programs and making the most of what it offers.” 

The new center features four pickleball courts. 

The Courts at Glenville Lake was funded through the 2016 voter-approved Parks and Recreation Bond and American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funding, representing a total investment of $13.4 million. 

The tennis center will also offer regular programming and activities for the community throughout the year. Residents can learn more about parks and recreation programs at FCPR.us.

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