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12 May 2014 | Tennis Queensland

Queensland’s exciting future in tennis, led by the likes of John Millman, Ben Mitchell and Grand Slam doubles finalist Ashleigh Barty will soon be bolstered thanks to an exciting tennis community development program funded by Heritage Bank.

A record 23 clubs from across the state have been announced to receive funds in this year’s Heritage Bank Community Tennis Grants Program. This program aims to build Queensland tennis clubs into environments welcoming to the community, and fit for our next generation of Grand Slam stars.

Of these 23 clubs, the Metropolitan region has 5 clubs that have received a grant. The clubs who received a Heritage Grant include Tennis Gear Shaw Park, The QLD Community Lawn Tennis Association, Tennis Ipswich, Ferny Hills Pure Tennis and The University of QLD Tennis Club.

This year, Heritage Bank will put forward more than $28,000 in grants for Queensland communities to accomplish similar projects designed to improve tennis facilities and the experience of players and families to ultimately grow the sport in the local community.

CEO of Heritage Bank, Mr John Minz said the community grants program was a perfect way to make a positive contribution to the community.

“We’re delighted that we have been able to help tennis improve the facilities they provide to club members,” he said.

“Tennis is a fantastic sport that can be played by people of all ages and walks of life. It’s also a very social sport that is a cornerstone of many local communities.

“Heritage is excited to be able to support grass-roots clubs right around Queensland by funding a program that helps them improve and upgrade the facilities that they need most.”  HERITAGE-BANK-LOGO