The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Contract with new tennis facility manager scrapped

Atlanta City Council vote leaves operation of five centers further in doubt.

- By Stephen Deere stephen.deere@ajc.com

The Atlanta City Council voted Tuesday to effectivel­y kill a contract that would have turned over management of the city’s five tennis facilities to a new company, leaving the fate of their operations in further doubt.

Universal Tennis Management has run the tennis facilities for the past decade and was one of two companies to bid on the contract. But Agape Tennis Academy has now twice scored better during the procuremen­t process.

A groundswel­l of public support to keep Universal prompted the city to rebid the contract last year. The public credited Universal with reviving the centers and providing superior coaches.

But still, according to the city’s procuremen­t rules, Agape came

out on top again this year.

The council listened to more than four hours of public comment — the vast majority about tennis management — at its Tuesday meeting.

Councilwom­an Andrea Boone was the lone vote against discarding legislatio­n to award the contract to Agape.

The city, which has one of the country’s most vibrant tennis scenes, could rebid the contract a third time, or Agape could take Atlanta to court asking a judge to enforce the procuremen­t process.

With renewal provisions, the contract was worth up to $25 million over nine years. The city would have received about 20% of the revenue.

The revenue calculatio­ns were made prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. Currently

the city’s parks department is managing its tennis facilities, which only allow singles matches, but no lessons because of the virus. In other action Tuesday: The council approved legislatio­n for the city’s Department of Grants and Community Developmen­t to accept an $836,000 COVID-19 relief grant from the U.S. Department of Commerce. And it approved legislatio­n urging state legislator­s to ban no-knock warrants.

 ?? CASEY SYKES / FOR THE AJC ?? The Atlanta parks department is managing its tennis facilities, which only allow singles matches due to the pandemic.
CASEY SYKES / FOR THE AJC The Atlanta parks department is managing its tennis facilities, which only allow singles matches due to the pandemic.

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