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Community invited to first look at Fayetteville’s newest Tennis Center

By Staff Report, posted 1 month ago
Graphic provided by: City of Fayetteville

The City of Fayetteville is excited to invite residents and community members to the First Look event for The Courts at Glenville Lake, 730 Filter Plant Drive, on Wednesday, April 1 from 11 a.m. - 2 p.m.  

Attendees will have the chance to explore the tennis center before the official grand opening and connect with the Fayetteville-Cumberland Parks and Recreation team to learn about the programming opportunities. 

The 6,594-square-foot tennis center will feature 11 tennis courts, one of which will be used as a championship competition court, four pickleball courts, locker rooms, a lounge, a learning area and a pro shop. As an attraction for beginners and seasoned players, the facility will serve youth and adult tennis programs for both instruction and competition.  

For more information about youth and adult tennis lessons, visit FCPR.us

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