Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Two more Liguanea Club tennis courts renovated by General Accident

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Two newly renovated tennis courts were officially opened at the Liguanea Club on wednesday, December 23, 2020.

Courts C and D were improved by General Accident Insurance (Jamaica) Limited (Genac) at a cost of $5 million.

Avid tennis player and managing director of Genac Sharon Donaldson said the courts are a medium for players of all ages to continue enjoying the game.

“General Accident believes in a healthy lifestyle and this is our small contributi­on to that objective,” she said before declaring, “I believe that there are many Serenas and Federers in Jamaica. All we need is the infrastruc­ture to get them to be the top players of the world. If we are world-class athletes, we can be world-class tennis players.

“It starts with the infrastruc­ture and this is our contributi­on. I hope other members of Corporate Jamaica will come out, because once they win a game at Wimbledon, we are going to be proud Jamaicans,” Donaldson said.

The courts, which had deteriorat­ed significan­tly over 25 years, were repaired and resurfaced with Plexipave. The globally accredited tennis court surface can withstand all-weather play and advanced resistance to ultraviole­t rays. It is made from 100 per cent acrylic latex, the coloured surface has been formulated for use over asphalt. It is fast-drying, low-maintenanc­e, ultra-durable and gives true ball bounce.

This is the second upgrade support the insurance company has given to the club, as two other courts were renovated seven years ago. This renovation is expected to last for 10 years.

General manager of Liguanea Club Gareth Walker said Genac lifted the spirits of lovers of the sport of tennis.

“General Accident’s continued its commitment to refurbishi­ng Courts C and D even in light of the existing challenges,” said Walker. “Corporate partnershi­ps like that of Genac are a vital element to the club’s sustainabi­lity. It will bring an improved experience to all the players.”

Also attending the handing-over ceremony was John Azar, president of Tennis

Jamaica.

Azar said: “The courts are a world-class addition to the club… as with any other sporting discipline the quality of the playing surface is of paramount importance, both for training and competitio­n. [The courts] will be put to good use and will certainly benefit all those in preparatio­n for local and internatio­nal competitio­ns.”

He also commended the Liguanea Club for its ongoing enhancemen­t of the facilities for its members as well as the tennis community.

 ??  ?? Sharon Donaldson (centre), managing director of General Accident Insurance (Jamaica) Limited, gets ready for service at the renovated tennis courts at the Liguanea Club in Kingston on Wednesday, December 23, 2020. General Accident improved the courts at the cost of $5 million.
Sharon Donaldson (centre), managing director of General Accident Insurance (Jamaica) Limited, gets ready for service at the renovated tennis courts at the Liguanea Club in Kingston on Wednesday, December 23, 2020. General Accident improved the courts at the cost of $5 million.
 ??  ?? Chairman of General Accident Insurance (Jamaica) Limited PB Scott (right) talks with Tennis Jamaica President John Azar about the investment in the sport at the handing-over ceremony for the renovated courts C and D at the Liguanea Club on Wednesday, December 23, 2020.
Chairman of General Accident Insurance (Jamaica) Limited PB Scott (right) talks with Tennis Jamaica President John Azar about the investment in the sport at the handing-over ceremony for the renovated courts C and D at the Liguanea Club on Wednesday, December 23, 2020.
 ?? (Photos: Supreme Digital Production) ?? Sharon Donaldson, managing director of General Accident Insurance (Jamaica) Limited, addresses the official handing-over ceremony for the renovated Courts C and D at the Liguanea Club on Wednesday, December 23, 2020.
(Photos: Supreme Digital Production) Sharon Donaldson, managing director of General Accident Insurance (Jamaica) Limited, addresses the official handing-over ceremony for the renovated Courts C and D at the Liguanea Club on Wednesday, December 23, 2020.

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