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Nowa treść strony, po modyfikacji (new_wikitext) | ''s US Open victory last month has prompted Ministers to announce funding to help the next generation of tennis stars.<br>A £22 million package will be used to repair and improve access to park tennis courts nationwide.<br>The [https://www.groundreport.com/?s=plan%20aims plan aims] to ‘revive' more than 4,500 council-owned courts across Britain by resurfacing and repainting them, as well as allowing more people to access them using a smartphone app.<br>The Lawn Tennis Association has also pledged a further £8.5 million towards the plans.<br><br>Last month, Ms Raducanu, 18, became the first British woman to win a Grand Slam tournament since Wade in 1977.<br> INSPIRATIONAL: Emma Raducanu's US Open victory last month (pictured) has prompted Ministers to announce £22 million funding package to repair park tennis courts across Britain<br>Nadine Dorries, the Culture Secretary, said: ‘The whole country watched in awe as Emma Raducanu succeeded in [https://www.bing.com/search?q=winning&form=MSNNWS&mkt=en-us&pq=winning winning] the US open.<br>‘I want more people to follow in Emma's footsteps and find success on the court, whether that's winning an international tournament or just picking up a racket to keep fit.' <br> RELATED ARTICLES <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br><br><br>The Government said it wanted to build on the ‘unprecedented success' for British tennis of Ms Raducanu and fellow players Joe Salisbury, Gordon Reid and Alfie Hewett, and Andy Murray.<br>The £22 million investment will apply to England, Wales and Scotland.<br><br>Officials are in talks for similar plans in Northern Ireland.<br>More than over 1.7 million adults have played on park courts in England, Scotland and Wales in the past 12 months, officials said.<br> The [https://Nextdoor.com/pages/heroes-lawn-and-landscape-omaha-ne/ lawn service arlington tx] Tennis Association has also pledged a further £8.5 million towards the plans.<br><br>Pictured: Emma after scoring a point in the US Open women's final match<br>Nearly half of park courts in the three nations are in need of investment because their condition is deemed ‘unplayable, very poor, or poor', officials said.<br>Furthermore, 50 per cent of unplayable courts are in areas of highest deprivation.<br>LTA chief executive Scott Lloyd said its £8.5 million would ‘repair and refurbish dilapidated park courts across the country', adding: ‘This will be transformational for public tennis facilities. <br>'We are also committed to ensuring any investment is supported by sustainable community tennis programmes so courts see a real growth in usage.' <br><br><br>adverts.addToArray("pos":"inread_player")Advertisement' |
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+'s US Open victory last month has prompted Ministers to announce funding to help the next generation of tennis stars.<br>A £22 million package will be used to repair and improve access to park tennis courts nationwide.<br>The [https://www.groundreport.com/?s=plan%20aims plan aims] to ‘revive' more than 4,500 council-owned courts across Britain by resurfacing and repainting them, as well as allowing more people to access them using a smartphone app.<br>The Lawn Tennis Association has also pledged a further £8.5 million towards the plans.<br><br>Last month, Ms Raducanu, 18, became the first British woman to win a Grand Slam tournament since Wade in 1977.<br> INSPIRATIONAL: Emma Raducanu's US Open victory last month (pictured) has prompted Ministers to announce £22 million funding package to repair park tennis courts across Britain<br>Nadine Dorries, the Culture Secretary, said: ‘The whole country watched in awe as Emma Raducanu succeeded in [https://www.bing.com/search?q=winning&form=MSNNWS&mkt=en-us&pq=winning winning] the US open.<br>‘I want more people to follow in Emma's footsteps and find success on the court, whether that's winning an international tournament or just picking up a racket to keep fit.' <br> RELATED ARTICLES <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br><br><br>The Government said it wanted to build on the ‘unprecedented success' for British tennis of Ms Raducanu and fellow players Joe Salisbury, Gordon Reid and Alfie Hewett, and Andy Murray.<br>The £22 million investment will apply to England, Wales and Scotland.<br><br>Officials are in talks for similar plans in Northern Ireland.<br>More than over 1.7 million adults have played on park courts in England, Scotland and Wales in the past 12 months, officials said.<br> The [https://Nextdoor.com/pages/heroes-lawn-and-landscape-omaha-ne/ lawn service arlington tx] Tennis Association has also pledged a further £8.5 million towards the plans.<br><br>Pictured: Emma after scoring a point in the US Open women's final match<br>Nearly half of park courts in the three nations are in need of investment because their condition is deemed ‘unplayable, very poor, or poor', officials said.<br>Furthermore, 50 per cent of unplayable courts are in areas of highest deprivation.<br>LTA chief executive Scott Lloyd said its £8.5 million would ‘repair and refurbish dilapidated park courts across the country', adding: ‘This will be transformational for public tennis facilities. <br>'We are also committed to ensuring any investment is supported by sustainable community tennis programmes so courts see a real growth in usage.' <br><br><br>adverts.addToArray("pos":"inread_player")Advertisement
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