Enter a discussion with a Community Tennis Association (CTA) regarding their needs and challenges and invariably the subject of more courts, indoor facilities or improved facilities will arise. Maintaining and constructing a place to play is the single most capital demanding aspect of tennis. For many communities resources are not readily available.
As a result of this growing need, the USTA Intermountain Community Development Committee set out on the ambitious task of compiling a list of tennis court project case studies from around the country. Entitled "Building your Tennis Court Facility", this manual was developed because of the USTA Intermountain's dedication and commitment to promote the growth and development of tennis.
The manual contains case studies from around the nation on facilities (large and small, public and private) that have been created from scratch or improved upon. The manual is intended to serve as a resource for those individuals, organizations, CTAs, etc. that are interested in upgrading their existing facility or building a new facility. You can download a PDF copy of the manual Facility Manual.pdf.