graeme walker tennis
London
Montrose Tennis Club is delighted by the faith shown by announcing a £23400
grant award from sportscotland – the national agency for sport. This investment,
which is a 50 % grant of the money required to create two mini red courts, will
complement the original six LTA standard courts already with upgraded surfaces
and all floodlit. The grant ensures that the five year development plan to
create a tennis centre of excellence is very much on track. The further money
required has been fundraised by club members and the club’s sinking fund, as
well as grants from Montrose Common Good, Aberbothock Skea Trust and Colin Grant
Trust and any additional donations from local business would be appreciated too.
The court build will commence after the club championships later in August. At
the club, there is presently a great demand for tots tennis while the under 10
age groups continue to grow and we will now have an area to develop both their
skills and play appropriate tournaments on. This new area will also be ideal for
disability groups where they can focus in a smaller area and enjoy learning new
eye to ball skills as well as holding tournaments. There is a definite spin-off
from high profile tennis influenced by Andy Murray. Welcoming the funding
Montrose Tennis Club’s secretary, Rhona Alston said “This development will
continue to help Montrose Tennis Club, widen accessibility to the sport of
tennis within the community and increase membership to the club. Now with the
aid of full time coach Graeme Walker and Performance coach Kris Soutar plus
invited coaches, there are programmes for all ages, ranging from three-year-olds
to programmes for school pupils right up to veterans”. Mrs Alston continued:
“Significantly, Montrose is well and truly on the tennis map, with three
competing ladies teams, three men’s teams, four mixed doubles teams and the only
club in Tayside to be playing out four junior teams as well as competing in
junior Aegon fixtures all over Tayside and Aberdeenshire”. Last year was the
first time the club were able to hold an official LTA tournament, reinstating
the famous old “North Angus Tournament” now sponsored by Doug & Sandra Cree from
D C Lighting Services Ltd, and it is on again this year 26th, 27th and 28th
June. Entries are now open on LTA Tennis Scotland website and we are hopeful of
attracting even more entries.