Edmond Center Court honored as 2024 Municipal Tennis Facility of the Year
Edmond Center Court has received a remarkable accolade, recently being named the 2024 Municipal Facility of the Year by Racquet Sports Industry (RSI) magazine. This recognition is part of RSI’s “Champions of Tennis” awards, designed to honor the often-unsung heroes and organizations that elevate the sport and business of tennis.
The 24th annual Champions of Tennis awards, including categories such as Person of the Year and USTA Section of the Year, spotlight 29 winners in their 2024 lineup. The January 2025 digital edition of Racquet Sports Industry featured these honorees in detail, and you can click here to read it (Edmond Center Court is on page 37).
Located in Edmond, Okla., Edmond Center Court is celebrated as one of the premier public tennis facilities in the world. Recognized as a USTA Premier Facility, it features 24 outdoor courts, including two stadium courts with spectator seating, six indoor courts and a state-of-the-art 31,000-square-foot clubhouse.
Conveniently situated at 15th and Kelly, this impressive facility was made possible through a partnership among the City of Edmond, Edmond Public Schools and the local tennis community.
Racquet Sports Industry (formerly Tennis Industry), the largest racquet sports trade magazine in the world, has been covering the racquet sports business for 53 years. It is published 10 times a year by Tennis Channel Inc.
Available in both print and digital editions, RSI is the official publication of the Racquet Industry Research Group, U.S. Racquet Stringers Association and American Sports Builders Association. Visit this link for more.
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